| | Joy Division Unknown Pleasures CD - Import Joy Division Discography of CDs
2007 digitally remastered and expanded two CD edition of the influential Manchester quartet's 1979 debut album. Joy Division's influence on modern music is not only based around the band's unique sound, but also their vision, their personalities and their intense and troubled vocalist, Ian Curtis who committed suicide on the eve of their first tour of the U.S. Disc One features the original album containing 10 tracks including 'Disorder', 'She's Lost Control' and 'Interzone'. Disc Two features 12 tracks recorded live at The Factory in Manchester, April of 1980. Rhino UK. Joy Division Unknown Pleasures Songs | 1. | Disorder  | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Day Of The Lords  | |
| 3. | Candidate  | |
| 4. | Insight  | |
| 5. | New Dawn Fades  | $0.99 | |
| 6. | She's Lost Control  | |
| 7. | Shadowplay  | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Wilderness  | |
| 9. | Interzone  | |
| 10. | I Remember Nothing  | |
| 11. | Dead Souls (Live At The Factory, Manchester 11 Apr 1980)  | |
| 12. | Only Mistake (Live At The Factory, Manchester 11 Apr 1980)  | |
| 13. | Insight (Live At The Factory, Manchester 11 Apr 1980)  | |
| 14. | Candidate (Live At The Factory, Manchester 11 Apr 1980)  | |
| 15. | Wilderness (Live At The Factory, Manchester 11 Apr 1980)  | |
| 16. | She's Lost Control (Live At The Factory, Manchester 11 Apr 1980)  | |
| 17. | Shadowplay (Live At The Factory, Manchester 11 Apr 1980)  | |
| 18. | Disorder (Live At The Factory, Manchester 11 Apr 1980)  | |
| 19. | Interzone (Live At The Factory, Manchester 11 Apr 1980)  | |
| 20. | Atrocity Exhibition (Live At The Factory, Manchester 11 Apr 1980)  | |
| 21. | Novelty (Live At The Factory, Manchester 11 Apr 1980)  | |
| 22. | Transmission (Live At The Factory, Manchester 11 Apr 1980)  | |
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