Sold Date:
November 17, 2017
Start Date:
August 14, 2017
Final Price:
£29.99
(GBP)
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S H I P P I N G
The Items are located in Greece,
Shipping for UK & EEC is not GBP 7 but 11GBP,
UK &EEC
LPs: GBP 6 for a single Lp, GBP 8.5 for Double sets or 2- 3 LPs, 4 GBP for each LP after.
7"s or CDs: GBP 3.5 for the 1st 7”/CD, GBP 1.5 for each after.
Rest of the world
LPs shipping cost is 6.5 for a single LP or 10.5 for 2 LP or 3 LP sets.
7"s or CDs: GBP 4 for the 1st 7”/CD, GBP 2 for each after.
LPs shipping cost is 2 GBP for any order!.
OLD NEW STOCK UNPLAYED
condition: Sleeve:NM Vinyl: NM
the sleeve is absolutely clear , with very minor creasing, while the vinyl got only very few tiny light paper scuffs per side that are not affect the audio quality.Vinyl Looks and Sounds great! Top condition!
The Greek pressing was very limited a few hundreds copies and rarely came out in this beautiful condition.
Tracklisting:
A1 Exercice OneA2 Ice AgeA3 The Sound Of MusicA4 GlassA5 The Only MistakeB1 Walked In LineB2 The KillB3 Something Must BreakB4 Dead SoulsB5 Sister Ray Arranged By -
' death prompted a flood of bootlegs and similar "tributes" likely motivated more by profit than anything else. Seeking to trump this problem — though arguably coming from much the same standpoint — Factory issued Still in 1981, a haphazard if still useful collection of odds, ends, and more. Considering that the band's many singles weren't properly compiled until much later on , Still makes only partial sense — the studio cuts were mostly outtakes, while the live songs had their own problems. Of the studio takes, only two tracks had seen formal release beforehand — the mesmerizing post-punk meets R&B groove of "Glass" and the searing "Dead Souls," certainly both worthy of even more listens. Beyond that, things were more hit and miss, with strong instrumental performances given to slightly indifferent songs and vice versa. The anthemic "Something Must Break" is one of the best, while the nervous "Ice Age" is an agreeable enough thrash and "The Only Mistake" a melodramatic but still effective effort. Other numbers like "The Sound of Music" and the heavily compressed pound of "Walked in Line" sound more like sketches on the way to becoming truly great songs. A live ringer concludes the studio half, a fair enough take on 's "Sister Ray" (at under half the length) which concludes with ' wry joke, "You should hear our version of 'Louie, Louie!'" The remainder of Still is a rather morbid gift for fans — a middling recording of the final Joy Division show, mere days before ' death. A fierce, invigorating rip through "Ceremony," formally recorded later as 's first single, suffers from ' vocal going missing at the start, while the remainder of the show finds the singer either too detached or too harsh, the other musicians doing an ok but not great job themselves. The takes on "New Dawn Fades" and "Decades" in particular tarnish rather than enhance Joy Division's memory.
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