Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures (1979) {2007, Collector's Edition, Remastered}
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Post Punk, Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, New Wave | London Records #2564 69778 9
2CD | EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 646 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 236 Mb
Full Scans | 00:39:27 + 00:44:38 | RAR 5% Recovery
Post Punk, Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, New Wave | London Records #2564 69778 9
It even looks like something classic, beyond its time or place of origin even as it was a clear product of both – one of Peter Saville's earliest and best designs, a transcription of a signal showing a star going nova, on a black embossed sleeve. If that were all Unknown Pleasures was, it wouldn't be discussed so much, but the ten songs inside, quite simply, are stone-cold landmarks, the whole album a monument to passion, energy, and cathartic despair. The quantum leap from the earliest thrashy singles to Unknown Pleasures can be heard through every note, with Martin Hannett's deservedly famous production – emphasizing space in the most revelatory way since the dawn of dub – as much a hallmark as the music itself.