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Joy Division - Still (2xLP, Album, RP, MVS)

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Joy Division - Still (2xLP, Album, RP, MVS)Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Comments: Comes with original Cardboard gatefold sleeve with embossed printing and inner sleeves! General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): Cardboard gatefold sleeve with embossed printing. The records have grey paper labels and are housed in strong grey cardboard sleeves similar to the cover, with one rounded

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

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Comes with original Cardboard gatefold sleeve with embossed printing and inner sleeves!

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Cardboard gatefold sleeve with embossed printing. The records have grey paper labels and are housed in strong grey cardboard sleeves similar to the cover, with one rounded corner. There are three other UK vinyl versions on Factory: Initial run released in a hardbound linen cloth sleeve. Limited edition white gatefold sleeve with blue letters. Reissue with a standard gatefold sleeve (records unload to the outside). Tracks A1, A5, B1 and B2 recorded in April 1979 at Strawberry Studios, Stockport, during sessions for the "Unknown Pleasures" album. Tracks A2 and B4 recorded in October–November 1979 at Cargo Studios, Rochdale, during sessions for the "Licht und Blindheit" single. Track A3 recorded in January 1980 at Pennine Sound Studios, Oldham, during sessions for the "Love Will Tear Us Apart" single. Track A4 recorded in October 1978 at Cargo Studios, Rochdale, originally released on "A Factory Sample" in 1979. Track B3 recorded in July–August 1979 at Strawberry Studios, Stockport, during sessions for the "Transmission" single. Track B5 recorded live at the Moonlight Club, London on April 3, 1980. Tracks C1 to D5 recorded live at High Hall, Birmingham University on May 2, 1980. Published by Sunbury Music Ltd. A Fractured Music • A Factory Record Track C6 unlisted.

 

A1. Exercise One 3:05
A2. Ice Age 2:22
A3. The Sound Of Music 3:53
A4. Glass 3:55
A5. The Only Mistake 4:15
B1. Walked In Line 2:46
B2. The Kill 2:14
B3. Something Must Break 2:47
B4. Dead Souls 4:52
B5. Sister Ray 7:34
C1. Ceremony 3:50
C2. Shadowplay 3:54
C3. Means To An End 4:01
C4. Passover 5:05
C5. New Dawn Fades 4:01
C6. Twenty Four Hours 4:00
D1. Transmission 3:33
D2. Disorder 3:20
D3. Isolation 3:05
D4. Decades 5:22
D5. Digital 3:53

 

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Matrix / Runout FACT 40 D2 GG TOWN HOUSE MVSS3 THE CHICKEN STOPS HERE

 

Published By Fractured Music
Published By Sunbury Music Ltd.
Recorded At The Moonlight Club
Recorded At Birmingham University
Printed By Garrod & Lofthouse
Lacquer Cut At The Town House
Mastered At Gedmal Galvanic Ltd.
Pressed By MVS (Record Pressing) Ltd.

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Terrible condition!!! not readable. what a shame!
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