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HERE ARE THE YOUNG MEN
Factory
August 1982
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CA |
1997 |
( Polygram
041037-2 )(Softshell) |
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UK |
1982 |
( Factory FACT 37V ) |
BETA: |
UK |
1982 |
( Factory FACT 37B ) |
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UK |
1982 |
(
FACT37 ) [release Sep 82][First
Edition Cigarette Pack Edition] |
BETA: |
UK |
1982 |
( IKON IKON 2 ) |
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UK |
1997 |
( Telecine/London Video )[Promo
30/11/97] |
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US |
1997 |
( Factory
FACT 37 )(Hardshell) |
Dead Souls
Love Will Tear Us Apart
Shadowplay
Day of The Lords
Digital
Colony
New Dawn Fades
Auto-Suggestion
Transmission
Sound of Music
She's lost Control
Walked In Line
I Remember Nothing
Love Will Tear Us Apart (
Official promo video )
- Video mostly filmed at the Apollo, Manchester [27-28 Oct 79]. Eindhoven,
Netherlands [18 Jan 80].
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UK PROMO VIDEO |
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UK Promo Video |
LWTUA Video |
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FACTORY
INSTORE No1
Factory
April 1987
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UK |
1987 |
( Factory FACT 180 )[Video
Promo] |
Love Will Tear Us Apart
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WIRED FEATURE JOY DIVISION
Factory
July 1988
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UK |
1988 |
( Factory FAC 211 ) |
14 : 00 Interviews
- An 18-minute Channel 4 TV documentary on the release of FACT
250, broadcast 1 JULY 1988. Includes interviews with Tony Wilson, Rob
Gretton, Alan Erasmus and New Order.
Later issued in an edited form for promotional purposes, and also found on FAC 277
which was never publicly available.
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SUBSTANCE VIDEO
Factory / Qwest
1988
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US |
1988 |
( Factory/Qwest FAC 277 )
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3 : 50 Shadowplay
(live) [Granada TV appearance]
4 : 17
She's Lost Control (live) [Fairly cheap footage from
the Bowdale Youth Club gig]
3 : 32 Shadowplay
(live) [Fairly cheap footage from the Bowdale Youth
Club gig]
3 : 32
Leaders of Men (live cut) [Fairly cheap footage from
the Bowdale Youth Club gig]
0 : 32 "
Something Else" TV appearance, recorded in BBC2 studios and broadcast live (15
Sept 1979)
3 : 37
She's Lost Control (live) [" Something Else" TV
appearance, recorded in BBC2 studios and broadcast live (15 Sept 1979)]
6 : 14
Dead Souls [From FACT 37]
2 : 41
Wilderness [From FACT 37]
3 : 23
Love Will Tear Us Apart [Clip version, but apparently
with the original soundtrack as recorded in the clip]
4 : 31 Atmosphere
13 : 27 TV Special -
Wired [From FAC 211]
- Never officially released, but apparently Qwest
US released some promo editions ( which were subsequently recalled).
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ATMOSPHERE 88
Factory
June 1988
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UK |
1988 |
( Factory FAC 213 ) |
Atmosphere
Directed by Anton Corbijn.
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TRANSMISSION
Factory
November 1991
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UK |
1991 |
( Factory FAC 313 ) |
Transmission
- Black & White version of Joy Division performing
'Transmission' on BBC 2 'Something Else'.
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PALATINE
Factory
November 1991
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CA |
1991 |
( Factory FACT 400V ) |
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UK |
1991 |
( Factory FACT 400V ) |
Atmosphere
- Also Featuring : ACR, Fadela, New Order, Cath Carroll,
Kalima, Happy Mondays,The Durutti Column, Railway Children.
- Came free with initial copies of FAC 400 bought from HMV.
- Subtitle: "With love from Factory to HMV for You".
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Back Sleeve |
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PALATINE
Polygram
January 1992
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CA |
1992 |
( Polygram) |
Transmission
Love Will Tear Us Apart
Atmosphere
- Various Factory artists. Given away at HMV stores with 'Palatine' set in Canada.
FAC 339 MTV Special History of Jan 92 Factory - A 27 minute documentary featuring
various Factory artists, including Joy Division, New Order and other artists from Factory,
live excerpts, interviews with Tony Wilson, Jeremy Kerr and Martin Moscrop, Bernard
Sumner, Steven Morris and Peter Hook, and Vini Reilly.
- First broadcast 26 January 1992 on MTV's '120 Minutes'.
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US |
1992 |
( Vision Entertainment 50366-3 ) |
Shadowplay (Live)
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Live 20 Sept 78 appeared on Granada TV’s "What’s On".
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Various Artists.
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UNDER REVIEW
30 Oct 2006
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UK |
2006 |
( SIDVD 510 ) |
- DVD Features:
- Main Language: English
- Rare Ian Curtis Audio
Interview
- Joy Division Interactive
Gaming Feature 'The Hardest Joy Division Quiz In The
World Ever'
- Contributor Biographies
- Beyond DVD Section
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Synopsis
Documentary of Mancunian post-punk outfit Joy Division featuring rare
performances, footage and interviews. Mike Middles (Ian Curtis biographer),
Barney Hoskyns, Pat Gilbert, John Robb and David Stubbs contribute.