Unknown Pleasures

Unknown Pleasures is the debut studio album by the English rock band Joy Division. It was released on 15 June 1979 through Factory Records. The album was recorded and mixed over three successive weekends at Stockport’s Strawberry Studios in April 1979, with producer Martin Hannett contributing a number of unconventional recording techniques to the group’s sound. The cover artwork was designed by artist Peter Saville, using a data plot of signals from a radio pulsar. It is the only Joy Division album released during lead singer Ian Curtis’s lifetime. Factory Records did not release any singles from Unknown Pleasures. In January 1980 the album placed at no. 2 on the first publication of the Indie Albums Chart. It reached no. 71 on the Albums Chart when reissued in July 1980 just after the release of the subsequent album Closer. It has since received sustained critical acclaim as an influential post-punk album, and has been named as one of the best albums of all time by publications such as NME, AllMusic, Select, Rolling Stone, and Spin.

Tracklisting

Position Title
Outside
A1 Disorder
A2 Day Of The Lords
A3 Candidate
A4 Insight
A5 New Dawn Fades
Inside
B1 She’s Lost Control
B2 Shadowplay
B3 Wilderness
B4 Interzone
B5 I Remember Nothing

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Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unknown_Pleasures
Format 1× Vinyl (Red [Ruby Red], 180g) LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Repress
Label Factory
Catalog Number FACT 10 40
Notes 30,000 copies released worldwide in textured sleeve with pulsar plots in black on white background. Pulsar in black on white on side A (Outside) label and white on black on side B (Inside) label. The vinyl is transparent. [Labels] ℗ 2015 & © 2019 Warner Records UK Ltd. [Sticker (on shrink wrap)] Joy Division Unknown Pleasures 40th anniversary limited edition of the classic debut album Pressed on ruby red 180g heavyweight vinyl
Discogs URL Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures