Joy Division - An Ideal For Living Album
Tracklist
| 1 | Leaders Of Men |
| 2 | No Love Lost |
| 3 | Failures |
| 4 | Warsaw |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PSS 139 | Joy Division | An Ideal For Living (7", EP) | Enigma | PSS 139 | UK | 1978 |
| PSS139 | Joy Division | An Ideal For Living (7", EP, Unofficial) | Culturesound Records | PSS139 | UK | 2008 |
| IDEAL 1 | Joy Division | An Ideal For Living (12", EP, Unofficial) | Anonymous Records | IDEAL 1 | UK | 2010 |
| ANON 1 | Joy Division | An Ideal For Living (12", EP, Ltd, Unofficial, Whi) | Anonymous Records | ANON 1 | UK | 2006 |
| 8201 | Joy Division | An Ideal For Living (7", EP, Unofficial) | Not On Label (Joy Division) | 8201 | UK | 1982 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PSS 139 | Joy Division | An Ideal For Living (7", EP) | Enigma | PSS 139 | UK | 1978 |
| PSS139 | Joy Division | An Ideal For Living (7", EP, Unofficial) | Culturesound Records | PSS139 | UK | 2008 |
| IDEAL 1 | Joy Division | An Ideal For Living (12", EP, Unofficial) | Anonymous Records | IDEAL 1 | UK | 2010 |
| ANON 1 | Joy Division | An Ideal For Living (12", EP, Ltd, Unofficial, Whi) | Anonymous Records | ANON 1 | UK | 2006 |
| 8201 | Joy Division | An Ideal For Living (7", EP, Unofficial) | Not On Label (Joy Division) | 8201 | UK | 1982 |
Credits
- Bass – Peter Hook
- Drums – Stephen Morris
- Engineer [Uncredited] – Paul Adshead
- Guitar, Design [Cover Design] – Bernard Albrecht
- Photography By – Gareth Davy
- Vocals – Ian Curtis
- Written-By – Joy Division
- Bass – Peter Hook
- Drums – Stephen Morris
- Engineer [Uncredited] – Paul Adshead
- Guitar, Design [Cover Design] – Bernard Albrecht
- Photography By – Gareth Davy
- Vocals – Ian Curtis
- Written-By – Joy Division
Notes
Early 80's bootleg version, different matrix to the later 2004 bootleg
The sleeve of this release is near identical to the 1978 release. It was printed on a 14" x 14" piece of thin cardstock and then folded into four squares, and has a matte finish (not gloss like the later US pressing).
Matrix identical to the 1978 release, Vinyl is nearly identical to original 1978 release except this release does not have serrated vinyl around the label as the original. This release is smooth around the label.Early 80's bootleg version, different matrix to the later 2004 bootleg
The sleeve of this release is near identical to the 1978 release. It was printed on a 14" x 14" piece of thin cardstock and then folded into four squares, and has a matte finish (not gloss like the later US pressing).
Matrix identical to the 1978 release, Vinyl is nearly identical to original 1978 release except this release does not have serrated vinyl around the label as the original. This release is smooth around the label.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): PSS-139-EP-A1
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): PSS-139-EP-B1
Companies
- Recorded At – Pennine Sound Studios
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The recording sessions were self-financed by the band, on a budget of 400. While I said this EP does not give a listener a significant or insightful listen on Joy Division's signature eerie sound, it does still have dark lyrical themes as well as an abrasive and fast-paced oldschool punk sound. Other productions from Joy Division. An Ideal. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest cata. It was released in 1978 by the band's own label, Enigma, shortly after the group changed its name from Warsaw. An Ideal For Living is Joy Divisions first EP. It is a book for those who love Joy Division and wish to get closer to the atmosphere they breathed, through a very detailed text. The release reflects the band's early punk influences, as opposed to the post-punk style they later developed. It was released in 1978 by the band's own label, Enigma, shortly after the group changed its name from Warsaw. All tracks were re-released on the band's 1988 singles compilation Substance. All tracks were recorded at Pennine Sound Studios in Oldham on 14 December 1977. The record was made shortly after they renamed the bands name from Warsaw to Joy Division. Band Name Joy Division. was sampled in. When the EP was reissued on 12-inch vinyl, the original cover was replaced by artwork showing scaffolding, making the original 7 a notable rarity for collectors. The choice of photos and the layout of the book really suit Joy Divisionearly New Order's visual ethic, as well. Released in 1978 by the bands own label, Enigma, this record cost 400. The release reflects the band's early punk influences, as opposed to the post-punk style they later developed. However, here even Ian's vocals seem to be in a slightly different tone than on Unknown Pleasures, which is strange seeing as Pleasures was released barely over a year after An Ideal for Living. Unknown Pleasures. While I said this EP does not give a listener a significant or insightful listen on Joy Division's signature eerie sound, it does still have dark lyrical themes as well as an abrasive and fast-paced oldschool punk sound. Read more. In fact, 1978's An Ideal for Living was most likely the most raw as well as the most punk that JD had even been before transitioning to their now famous dirge-punk sound accompanied by the notoriously depressing voice of the late great Ian Curtis. All tracks were re-released on the band's 1988 singles compilation Substance. Type EP. 发布日期 六月 1978. Album Name An Ideal for Living. The choice of photos and the layout of the book really suit Joy Divisionearly New Order's visual ethic, as well. However, here even Ian's vocals seem to be in a slightly different tone than on Unknown Pleasures, which is strange seeing as Pleasures was released barely over a year after An Ideal for Living. Album by Joy Division. Sometimes, it seems like a live transmission from the past. All tracks were recorded at the Pennine Sound Studios, Oldham, on 14 December 1977. The cover was originally a black-and-white picture of a Hitler-Jugend member drawn by Bernard Sumner referred to as Bernard Albrecht at the time with the band name of Joy Division printed in a blackletter font. This is an amazing book, an incredible compilation of small facts, written and put together as a diary, almost day by day, while those kids were having their - day in day out - time of their lives. An Ideal for Living 1978. Joy Division's first release showcases clearly the group's punk roots. Most indicative of the group's later releases is the slower-tempo Leaders of Men, which allows Ian Curtis' bleak lyrics to come to the fore. Joy Division's first release showcases clearly the group's punk roots. Warsaw is classic rushed hardcore complete with shouted vocals, while Failures simply slows the tempo a bit to become a punk-influenced hard-rock number. In fact, 1978's An Ideal for Living was most likely the most raw as well as the most punk that JD had even been before transitioning to their now famous dirge-punk sound accompanied by the notoriously depressing voice of the late great Ian Curtis. An Ideal for Living is the first EP by the English post-punk band Joy Division. A 7 version was released in June on the band's own Enigma Records label not to be confused with the American record label of the same name, followed by a 12 version in October on the band's own Anonymous Records label. No Love Lost is almost an instrumental selection, with very late-entering vocals that seem like an afterthought. A 7 version was released in June on the band's own Enigma Records label not to be confused with the American record label of the same name, followed by a 12 version in October on the band's own Anonymous Records label. 50 видео Воспроизвести все Микс Joy Division - An Ideal For Living EP - 1978YouTube. Visualizza riconoscimenti, recensioni, tracks e compra questa la 1978 Vinylpubblicazione di An Ideal For Living su believe An Ideal For Living is the best book on Joy Division. Most indicative of the group's later releases is the slower-tempo Leaders of Men, which allows Ian Curtis' bleak lyrics to come to the fore. It was the first JD book I ever bought, and it still holds up well. An Ideal for Living is the debut EP released by Joy Division in 1978, shortly after changing their name from Warsaw
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