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Still (Joy Division Album)Still is a compilation of rare Joy Division songs, along with a recording of their last ever performance which took place at Birmingham University on the 2nd of May 1980. The performance includes the only time the group ever performed the song "Ceremony", which later became a New Order single. Another song featured is a cover of The Velvet Underground's "Sister Ray", recorded at The Moonlight Club in London on the 3rd of April 1980. Still is a point of contention among some of the group's fans, because of the undeniably poor quality recording of the Birmingham University performance. This is not aided by the fact that the engineer that night mixed the vocals far too low for the first half of "Ceremony", making Ian Curtis inaudible and thus ruining one of only two recordings the band made of the song. Track listing - Exercise One
- Ice Age
- The Sound of Music
- Glass
- The Only Mistake
- Walked in Line
- The Kill
- Something Must Break
- Dead Souls
- Sister Ray
- Ceremony
- Shadow Play
- Means to an End
- Passover
- New Dawn Fades
- Transmission
- Disorder
- Isolation
- Decades
- Digital
11-20 are from the Birmingham University performance. All songs written by Joy Division (Curtis/Hook/Morris/Sumner) except "Sister Ray" (Cale/Morrisson/Reed/Tucker). Engineered by Chris Nagle. Sleeve design by Peter Saville Associates. External link
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