RFI: Track Listing for Out of Print Joy Division comp?

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hey ya'll.

I was minding my own business yesterday and picked up a couple discs extra cheap at a flea market. One, which I thought was a 1995 limited edition trance remix of Pink Floyd's Obscured By Clouds, ended up being the 1996 comp "Ceremonial: A Tribute to Joy Division" which I remember from my college radio days. It's got great cuts by Low and Codeine and NIN and GVSB and many others, but I can't find the official track listing online (disc out of print) and there are some tunes that I just can't identify/recall whose doing them. Can anyone dig up the track listing for this for me? Gracias.

j breitling (BlastsofStatic), Sunday, 11 May 2003 17:53 (twenty-two years ago)

This is the one I find with Low and Codeine, but no NIN.

A Means To An End: The Music of Joy Division (Virgin 40660-2 / Hut 29 1995)
This is the best known and most widely available Joy Division tribute album.

1. Girls Against Boys: She's Lost Control
2. Honeymoon Stitch: Day of the Lords
3. Moby: New Dawn Fades
4. Low: Transmission
5. Codeine: Atmosphere
6. Further: Insight
7. Stanton-Miranda: Love Will Tear Us Apart
8. Starchildren: Isolation
9. Kendra Smith: Heart and Soul
10. Versus: Twenty Four Hours
11. Desert Storm: Warsaw
12. godheadSilo: They Walked in Line
13. Face To Face: Interzone
14. Tortoise: As You Said

miloauckerman (miloauckerman), Sunday, 11 May 2003 18:02 (twenty-two years ago)

This comp has the distinction of having both the best and worst Joy Division covers ever! They are back to back which makes it even better.

Run for your life if you ever hear Moby's version of New Dawn Fades.
Transmission by Low is the best jd cover I have ever heard.

Mike Taylor (mjt), Sunday, 11 May 2003 20:52 (twenty-two years ago)

that Stanton Miranda song always prevented me buying that comp, despite me loving Low and Codeine and Versus and Kendra. Hm. maybe I should buy that secondhand copy I saw the other day

electric sound of jim (electricsound), Monday, 12 May 2003 00:12 (twenty-two years ago)

Ahhh, that's the one. Means To An End and Permanent came out at about the same time and I got them confused, so I didn't check into Means To An End. Thanks for the hand, y'all. I agree the comp skids in places but I got it for $1 (no case or cover) so it was well worth it. The Codeine and Low songs are worth a couple bucks each in my book. Cheers.

j breitling (BlastsofStatic), Monday, 12 May 2003 12:10 (twenty-two years ago)


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