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The Walkmen
The Walkmen


Background information
Origin New York City/Washington, D.C., United States
Genre(s) Indie Rock
Garage Rock
Surf Rock
Post-punk Revival
Years active 2000—present
Label(s) Bella Union
Fat Possum Records
Fierce Panda Records
StarTime International
Record Collection
Gigantic Records
Associated acts Jonathan Fire*Eater
Flashy Python
The Recoys
Website Website
Members
Hamilton Leithauser
Paul Maroon
Walter Martin
Peter Bauer
Matt Barrick



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Joy Division Best Of Released Later This Month

March 6, 2008
Joy Division Best Of Released Later This MonthRhino Records are set to release a Joy Division Best Of album later this month.

Released on March 24, the 14 track compilation includes all the favourites including ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’, ‘Atmosphere’ and ‘Isolation.’

The CD version of the album will come complete with a bonus John Peel session recorded back in 1979, as well as two songs recorded for Something Else on the same year.

Not only this but there’s an audio interview with Ian Curtis and Stephen Morris to complete the tidy package.

The compilation is released on the back of the success of the film ‘Control’ which has won a total of five major awards since its release.

CD1:

  1. Digital
  2. Disorder
  3. Shadowplay
  4. New Dawn Fades
  5. Transmission
  6. Atmosphere
  7. Dead Souls
  8. She's lost control
  9. Love will tear us apart
  10. These days
  11. 24 hours
  12. Heart and Soul
  13. Incubation
  14. Isolation

CD2:

  1. Exercice One (John Peel Show 31 Jan 79)
  2. Insight (John Peel Show 31 Jan 79)
  3. She's Lost Control (John Peel Show 31 Jan 79)
  4. Transmission (John Peel Show 31 Jan 79)
  5. Love Will Tear Us Apart (John Peel Show 26 Nov 79)
  6. Twenty Four Hours (John Peel Show 26 Nov 79)
  7. Colony (John Peel Show 26 Nov 79)
  8. Sound of Music (John Peel Show 26 Nov 79)
  9. Transmission (Recorded live for Something Else 4 Sept 79) 1
  10. She's Lost Control (Recorded live for Something Else 4 Sept 79)
  11. Ian Curtis and Stephen Morris Interviewed by Richard Skinner

(by Scott Colothan)



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