Joy Division - Substance (Master-Tape, Full Album) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Aug 20, 2013
DESCRIPTION:
Full album, best sound quality.

1. Warsaw 0:00
2. Leaders of Men 2:25
3. Digital 5:01
4. Autosuggestion 7:52
5. Transmission 14:00
6. She's Lost Control [12" Fade-Out Mix] 17:36
7. Incubation 22:23
8. Dead Souls 25:15
9. Atmosphere 30:11
10. Love Will Tear Us Apart 34:21
11. No Love Lost 37:49
12. Failures 41:32
13. Glass 45:17
14. From Safety to Where...? 49:10
15. Novelty 51:37
16. Komakino 55:37
17. These Days 59:29

The Japanese boxset is a lesser known item in the Joy Division catalog. It was released in 1990 as five discs containing Unknown Pleasures, Closer, Still, Substance, and the October 1980 US Atmosphere single respectively. The set is popular in the audiophile community because it sourced its material from the ORIGINAL master tapes. Just about every other CD source, including the "Heart and Soul" boxset from 1997 and the 2007 remastered albums, utilized 2nd-gen sources, poor remasters, or unethical audio compressing. The Japanese boxset is uncompressed, unremastered, and the closest you will get to good vinyl quality.

The set is extremely rare and expensive, but as Joy Division is my all-time favorite band, I managed to get a copy, and am presenting you with "Substance" from the set. Enjoy these classic and beautiful tracks like I assume you've never heard before! Trust me; every track is just majestic, and there's no bullshit echoey crap either.

Note: This version of "She's Lost Control" is the 12" version...however, most versions of the "Substance" compilation use the Full Version of the 12" mix, with more guitars and less synth. The Japanese boxset uses the Fade-Out mix, with less guitars and an extended synth solo, instead. I'm not sure why. In fact, it's unclear which versions of "Substance" use which version.

Also odd, the October 1980 US "Atmosphere" single on this boxset utilizes the Fade-Out mix too.

I always hated the order of the tracks on the compilation. It's not chronological...well, actually, it sort of is, but in a weird way. The compilation takes all the singles and EP's and in order just plays one or two tracks from each before going back and finishing them. For example, the "An Ideal for Living" tracks are both out of order and are separated by 8 tracks. It's stupid. Nevertheless, this was always the best compilation for getting all the non-album tracks. "Still" got the outtakes.

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