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Heart and Soul

Heart and SoulArtist: Joy Division
Label: Rhino/WEA
Category: Music

Buy New: CDN$ 115.35
as of 5/19/2012 13:52 CDT details

In Stock


New (1) Used (1) from CDN$ 100.80

Seller: Vanderbilt CA

Format: Box set, Import, Best of, Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 4
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 5.4 x 0.7

UPC: 081227840624
EAN: 0081227840624
ASIN: B00005MKHQ

Release Date: August 28, 2001
Availability: Usually ships within 1 - 2 business days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Digital
  • Glass
  • Disorder
  • Day of the Lords
  • Candidate
  • Insight
  • New Dawn Fades
  • She's Lost Control
  • Shadowplay
  • Wilderness
  • Interzone
  • I Remember Nothing
  • Ice Age
  • Exercise One
  • Transmission
  • Novelty
  • The Kill
  • The Only Mistake
  • Something Must Break
  • Auto-Suggestion
  • From Safety to Where...?

  Disc 2
  • She's Lost Control 12
  • Sound of Music
  • Atmosphere
  • Dead Souls
  • Komakino
  • Incubation
  • Atrocity Exhibition
  • Isolation
  • Passover
  • Colony
  • Means to an End
  • Heart and Soul
  • Twenty Four Hours
  • The Eternal
  • Decades
  • Love Will Tear Us Apart
  • These Days

  Disc 3
  • Warsaw
  • No Love Lost
  • Leaders of Men
  • Failures
  • The Drawback
  • Interzone
  • Shadowplay
  • Exercise One
  • Insight
  • Glass
  • Transmission
  • Dead Souls
  • Something Must Break
  • Ice Age
  • Walked in Line
  • These Days
  • Candidate
  • The Only Mistake
  • Chance (Atmosphere)
  • Love Will Tear Us Apart
  • Colony
  • As You Said
  • Ceremony
  • In a Lonely Place (Detail)

  Disc 4
  • Dead Souls [Live]
  • The Only Mistake [Live]
  • Insight [Live]
  • Candidate [Live]
  • Wilderness [Live]
  • She's Lost Control [Live]
  • Disorder [Live]
  • Interzone [Live]
  • Atrocity Exhibition [Live]
  • Novelty [Live]
  • Auto-Suggestion
  • Remember Nothing
  • Colony
  • These Days
  • Incubation
  • The Eternal
  • Heart and Soul
  • Isolation
  • She's Lost Control

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From Amazon.com
Though Joy Division's anxious, angular songs echoed time-honored art-school obsessions from the Doors through Eno, they never stooped to cheap nostalgia or pretentious condescension. Neither bridge nor battering ram, the band's music--haunting and hypnotic, with an emotionally naked core as bleak as it was compelling--has transcended disposable pop culture past and present; leader-vocalist Ian Curtis's 1980 suicide only underscored the notion that Joy Division was a band out of time, figuratively as well as literally. In just over two years, the Manchester, U.K., group constructed a legacy whose influences have surfaced with the surviving members' New Order through macabre, psychically-damaged Curtis/Cobain parallels to the sonic atmospherics of Radiohead. And if their recorded output was limited, it has long been ill served by the record industry's worst Cuisinart instincts. Thus, this artfully designed four-disc, 81-track box should reign as the band's definitive recorded history. Journalist Jon Savage collaborated with band members Bernard Sumner and Peter Hook to assemble Joy Division's legacy into four subtly different chapters. Discs one and two center around the band's albums, Unknown Pleasures and Closer respectively, culling singles, demos, and outtakes. Disc three gathers BBC and Peel sessions and more than a dozen previously unreleased outtakes. The final chapter may be the most artistically revealing: 17 live tracks that represent not only the best of the band's darkly compelling songs, but show their riveting stage presence during a performance peak that spanned but seven months. The accompanying booklet presents an almost Rashomon-like take on the band, from its spare, impressionistic imagery through its multiple essays and, crucially, the lyrics of Ian Curtis, starkly presented as the candid, disquieting poetry that was the essence of Joy Division's murmuring heart and troubled soul. --Jerry McCulley


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