JOY DIVISION the final chapter... o o wm mm m I 1 * Si m 9M mm m ■ B g-X ; s : 11 m mu M 1 m Mi AS PS FACT4O FACTC4O STILL a double album FACTC4O Includes: 10 tracks including ‘Ceremony’, ‘New Dawn Fades’, ‘Decades’, ‘Digital’ ‘Dead Souls’ from the Sordide Sentimental package. ‘Glass’ from the Factory Sampler, y ‘lce Age’, ‘Walked In Line’, ‘The Kill’ from the ’77 sessions. ‘Exercise One’ from the John Peel sessions. © Plus other previously unreleased tracks. Includes: From the last Joy Division performance at Birmingham University 2 May 1980 10 tracks including ‘Ceremony’, ‘New Dawn Fades’, ‘Decades’, ‘Digital’. ‘Dead Souls’ from the Sordide Sentimental package. ‘Glass’ from the Factory Sampler. ‘lce Age’, ‘Walked In Line’, ‘The Kill’ from the ’77 sessions. ‘Exercise One’ from the John Peel sessions. Plus other previously unreleased tracks. Produced by Martin Hannet
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SUNNYBOYS SUIMNYBQYS SUNNY BOYS Sunny Boys (Mushroom) I had my doubts The live shows were usually great. The independent Phantom EP was rough but exciting. So was the give-away EP at the Trade Union Club. Happy Man was fine . . But could they make an album I that really captured Sunny Boys I stage excitement? I thought not, I a xoectinQ a flawed debut The album arrived and I couldn't find the flaws Sunny Boys’ album is one of the best damn rock’n'roll records this country has produced in recent years Sunny Boys is fresh, vital and played like it matters. Twelve tracks written by lead singer Jeremy Oxley, with the exception • of Gone (written by brother Peter) 3 and Let You Go (a brothers' co- 0 write). Produced by Lobby Loyde r at Alberts during May; June and § July, and mixed in London. u) Mostly songs the fans havejTeard^ mSmS
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Rip It Up, Issue 55, 1 February 1982, Page 21
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297Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Rip It Up, Issue 55, 1 February 1982, Page 21
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