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Still

Still

SKU: CD98747 Barcode: 0825646977901
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Format: CD / Remastered Album

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  • Released Date: 17 Sep 2007

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

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Track Listing

Disc: 2
1. Sound of Music
2. A Means to an End
3. Colony
4. Twenty Four Hours
5. Isolation
6. Love Will Tear Us Apart
7. Disorder
8. Atrocity Exhibition
9. Isolation
10. The Eternal
11. Ice Age
12. Disorder
13. Sound of Music
14. A Means to an End


Disc: 1
15. New Dawn Fades
16. Transmission
17. Disorder
18. Isolation
19. Decades
20. Digital
1. Exercise One
2. Ice Age
3. The Sound of Music
4. Glass
5. The Only Mistake
6. Walked in Line
7. The Kill
8. Something Must Break
9. Dead Souls
10. Sister Ray
11. Ceremony
12. Shadowplay
13. A Means to an End
14. Passover

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About the artist

Joy Division

If Ian Curtis was the tortured poet of the post-punk scene, Joy Division was the brooding soundtrack to his darkest thoughts. Emerging from the gritty streets of Manchester in the late 1970s, the band quickly became a symbol of the city's industrial decay and post-industrial angst. Their debut album, "Unknown Pleasures," is a haunting masterpiece that captures the band's raw energy and existential dread. Tracks like "Disorder" and "She's Lost Control" are urgent and unsettling, with Curtis' haunting baritone cutting through the noise like a knife. But it was on their sophomore effort, "Closer," where Joy Division truly found their voice. The album is a haunting meditation on mortality and alienation, with tracks like "Heart and Soul" and "Twenty Four Hours" showcasing the band's ability to create atmosphere and tension. Sadly, Curtis' struggles with mental health and epilepsy would ultimately lead to his tragic suicide in 1980, just months before the release of "Closer." But his legacy lives on in the music of Joy Division, a band that continues to inspire and captivate listeners to this day. With their dark, brooding sound and enigmatic frontman, Joy Division remains one of the most influential bands in the history of post-punk. Their music is a testament to the power of raw emotion and unfiltered artistry, a reminder that sometimes the most powerful music comes from the deepest anguish.

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