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The cold nocturnal funereal sounds & lyrics of JD as they throb thru another doom-laden post-punk-goth droning landscape of nihilistic & disturbing material all enhanced by beautiful cover art. What’s not to like? Numerous counterfeit editions of this release exist. Only the original vinyl has serrated vinyl around the label and different contours on the label. It's good to hear that some justice is being done to those BASE releases of the 1980s.I've always held them in high esteem;and the audiophile event of listening to Joy Division on such a High End level never fails to paint a respectful smile on my face.

As no US edition was ever pressed at the time of first release, UK copies were imported to the USA via independent record companies, who usually self-sealed the releases to meet then current US retailer expected standards. The vinyl for this release has several variations (hold up to a light source to see): Purple translucent or red translucent or green translucent or brown translucent. I love the raw and aggressive sound of them in this one. The later Versions of those songs (on Still for example), sound really boring and lame in comparision. They had so much energy. Of course the soundquality is bad but it makes this record sound even more raw and aggresiv. Anyway, the music breathes way more, the details are much more pronounced, Martin Hannet’s production really breathes, and so does the whole band: they are way punchier, you feel the depth(s). Don’t get me wrong, this is a pretty decent version and MILES away from the 2015 one. But I HAD to buy the German press after testing it: it simply crushes this reissue.A2 / B2 Townhouse / GG matrix (MVS or Carlton Productions (some brown translucent) or Linguaphone (with 25mm pressing ring) pressings). The colors are the result of formulations used for the original pressings, with the purple believed to be the very first pressing. The red-tinted version was apparantly more widely distributed. The punch in the lower frequencies,yet the warmth of vocals and ride cymbals along with precisely located sound stage, are but feeble attempts to convey the nature of this absolute analogue gem of a record. The LP features a photograph taken by Bernard Pierre Wolff (1978) which was captured at the Staglieno Cemetery located in Genova, Italy. It is a large emotional work created & sculpted by Demetrio Paernio in 1910 for the Appiani family tomb.

Among Tranco / PRT pressings, there is no correlation between vinyl colour and paper part variants. Mine is the green variant. Everything else exactly as above for the 1980 UK release. No barcode on sleeve. Bought used, early 80s. As remarked by others I only recently discovered the translucent nature of the album. From a live performance point, however, Joy Division are at best serving mere purpose of documentary evidence; those witnessing the energy and the charisma in the flesh may be right insisting on the unforgettable experience for all the right (or wrong) reasons, but from a level of just listening to it on record, Sumner and Hook's playing "skills" are at times insufferable, one can tell they struggle to keep up and maintain the "complete picture". Stephen Morris on the other hand is one true amazing human drum machine and helps a great deal by saving the whole thing, grabbing listeners' attention away from a potential fiasco.

The band having changed name from Warsaw to Joy Division at the beginning of 1978, the songs from the two 1978 sessions are credited to Joy Division above despite being wrongly credited all to Warsaw on this edition). This can only be differentiated when held against a strong light source. The translucency was a hallmark of Tranco / PRT.

I am astonished at this pressing’s quality. I have the 2007 reissue ( https://www.discogs.com/release/1754498-Joy-Division-Closer) which is supposedly remastered from the original tapes, and this simply crushes it. Didn't Hook say the tapes had been lost long time ago?? The second and final album by Joy Division, released on July 18, 1980 on Factory, two months after the suicide of lead singer Ian Curtis.RCA was the home of Bowie and Iggy, 2 big heroes to this band, especially Ian, hence the determination to get on the label. Marketed as a limited edition of 1000 copies on 180gm vinyl, however an unknown amount of copies were pressed.

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