Permanent (album)
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Compilation album by Joy Division | ||
Released | 1995 | |
Recorded | 1977 - 1980 | |
Genre | Post-punk | |
Length | 64:53 | |
Label | London Records | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Joy Division chronology | ||
The Peel Sessions (1990) |
Permanent (1995) |
Heart & Soul (1997) |
Permanent is a compilation by Joy Division, featuring tracks from the band's two studio albums, Unknown Pleasures and Closer, as well as other tracks previously released on the compilations Substance and Still. The one new track is a new mix of "Love Will Tear Us Apart" entitled Permanent mix. This version of the song features guitar throughout the song, eliminating some of the synths and pushing Hook's basslines to the very back of the mix.
[edit] Track listing
- "Love Will Tear Us Apart"
- "Transmission"
- "She's Lost Control"
- "Shadowplay"
- "Day of the Lords"
- "Isolation"
- "Passover"
- "Heart and Soul"
- "Twenty Four Hours"
- "These Days"
- "Novelty"
- "Dead Souls"
- "Only Mistake"
- "Something Must Break"
- "Atmosphere"
- "Love Will Tear Us Apart (Permanent Mix)"
Joy Division |
Ian Curtis | Bernard Sumner | Peter Hook | Stephen Morris Former members: Terry Mason | Tony Tabac | Steve Brotherdale |
Discography |
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Albums: Unknown Pleasures | Closer |
Compilation Albums: Still | Substance | Permanent | Heart and Soul |
Live Albums: Preston Warehouse | Les Bains Douches | Fractured Box Set | Re-Fractured Box Set | Let The Movie Begin |
Radio Albums: The Peel Sessions | The Complete BBC Recordings | Before and After/The BBC Sessions |
Singles & EPs: An Ideal for Living | Transmission | Licht und Blindheit | Komakino | Love Will Tear Us Apart | Atmosphere/She's Lost Control |
Unreleased Records The Warsaw Demo |
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