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Artist.......: Joy Division Album........: Still Label........: London Records Genre........: Alternative Catnr........: n/a source.......: CDDA rip.date.....: Sep-22-2007 str.date.....: 000-00-2007 quality......: VBR/44,1Hz/Joint-Stereo Url..........: n/a track title time cd1 01. exercise one 03:07 02. ice age 02:24 03. the sound of music 03:55 04. glass 03:55 05. the only mistake 04:17 06. walked in line 02:47 07. the kill 02:14 08. something must break 02:49 09. dead souls 04:54 10. sister ray 07:37 11. ceremony 03:50 12. shadowplay 03:58 13. a means to an end 04:01 14. passover 05:11 15. new dawn fades 04:06 16. transmission 03:47 17. disorder 03:24 18. isolation 03:06 19. decades 05:45 20. digital 03:39 cd2 01. sound of music 04:19 02. a means to an end 03:57 03. colony 04:06 04. twenty four hours 04:20 05. isolation 02:49 06. love will tear us apart 03:14 07. disorder 03:13 08. atrocity exhibition 05:58 09. isolation (soundcheck) 03:00 10. the eternal (soundcheck) 03:36 11. ice age (soundcheck) 03:16 12. disorder (soundcheck) 03:14 13. sound of music (soundcheck) 04:05 14. a means to an end (soundcheck) 03:45 Runtime 131:38 min Size 207,1 MB Release Notes: remastered. 'still' collects outtakes and rarities along with a live set recorded on may 2, 1980, just over two weeks prior to ian curtis' death. in addition to the atmospheric 'glass' and the haunting funeral march 'dead souls,' the studio sides include four leftover tracks from the sessions for 'unknown pleasures', while the concert set includes performances of seminal tracks such as 'transmission,' 'isolation' and 'a means to an end.' although neither as cogent nor as indispensible as the band's two studio records or the 'substance' compilation, 'still' is nonetheless a valuable chronicle of joy division's remarkable evolution, a growth charted by the inclusion of an early live cover of the velvet underground's 'sister ray' to the only recorded version of the hypnotic 'ceremony,' the ultimate ian curtis composition which later resurfaced as the first single from new order. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
Artist.......: Joy Division Album........: Still Label........: London Records Genre........: Alternative Catnr........: n/a source.......: CDDA rip.date.....: Sep-22-2007 str.date.....: 000-00-2007 quality......: VBR/44,1Hz/Joint-Stereo Url..........: n/a track title time cd1 01. exercise one 03:07 02. ice age 02:24 03. the sound of music 03:55 04. glass 03:55 05. the only mistake 04:17 06. walked in line 02:47 07. the kill 02:14 08. something must break 02:49 09. dead souls 04:54 10. sister ray 07:37 11. ceremony 03:50 12. shadowplay 03:58 13. a means to an end 04:01 14. passover 05:11 15. new dawn fades 04:06 16. transmission 03:47 17. disorder 03:24 18. isolation 03:06 19. decades 05:45 20. digital 03:39 cd2 01. sound of music 04:19 02. a means to an end 03:57 03. colony 04:06 04. twenty four hours 04:20 05. isolation 02:49 06. love will tear us apart 03:14 07. disorder 03:13 08. atrocity exhibition 05:58 09. isolation (soundcheck) 03:00 10. the eternal (soundcheck) 03:36 11. ice age (soundcheck) 03:16 12. disorder (soundcheck) 03:14 13. sound of music (soundcheck) 04:05 14. a means to an end (soundcheck) 03:45 Runtime 131:38 min Size 207,1 MB Release Notes: remastered. 'still' collects outtakes and rarities along with a live set recorded on may 2, 1980, just over two weeks prior to ian curtis' death. in addition to the atmospheric 'glass' and the haunting funeral march 'dead souls,' the studio sides include four leftover tracks from the sessions for 'unknown pleasures', while the concert set includes performances of seminal tracks such as 'transmission,' 'isolation' and 'a means to an end.' although neither as cogent nor as indispensible as the band's two studio records or the 'substance' compilation, 'still' is nonetheless a valuable chronicle of joy division's remarkable evolution, a growth charted by the inclusion of an early live cover of the velvet underground's 'sister ray' to the only recorded version of the hypnotic 'ceremony,' the ultimate ian curtis composition which later resurfaced as the first single from new order. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net