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Still,' first released on 8 October 1981, through record label Factory, consists of previously released and unreleased studio material and a live recording of Joy Division's last concert, performed at Birmingham University.
The album includes the only time the group ever performed the song "Ceremony" live, which later became a New Order single, as well as a cover of The Velvet Underground's "Sister Ray," recorded at The Moonlight Club in London on 2 April 1980.
The compilations 'Still' and 'Substance' fill in the missing pieces of Joy Division's history with non-album singles ("Transmission" and "Love Will Tear Us Apart"), unreleased studio tracks ("Something Must Break" and "Ice Age"), and choice live recordings ("Disorder" and the only performance of "Ceremony").
Track list:
SIDE A
Exercise One
Ice Age
The Sound of Music
Glass
The Only Mistake
SIDE B
Walked In Line
The Kill
Something Must Break
Dead Souls
Sister Ray
SIDE C
Ceremony
Shadowplay
Means to an End
Passover
New Dawn Fades
Twenty Four Hours
SIDE D
Transmission
Disorder
Isolation
Decades
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