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  2. Love Will Tear Us Apart - Wikipedia

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    "Love Will Tear Us Apart" is a song by English rock band Joy Division, released on June 27, 1980 as a non-album single. Its lyrics were inspired by lead singer Ian Curtis 's marital problems and struggles with epilepsy . [ 7 ]

  3. Joy Division - Wikipedia

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    Joy Division's second and final album, Closer, was released two months later; it and the single "Love Will Tear Us Apart" became their highest-charting releases. Between July and October 1980, the remaining members, with the addition of keyboardist and guitarist Gillian Gilbert , regrouped under the name New Order .

  4. Permanent (Joy Division album) - Wikipedia

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    The new track was a new mix of "Love Will Tear Us Apart" titled "Permanent mix". [7] This version of the song features guitar throughout, balancing the synths and bass. The track that was previously unavailable on LP was the "Pennine version" of "Love Will Tear Us Apart", which was originally released as one of the B-sides on the "Love Will ...

  5. Hear Noel Gallagher Cover Joy Division’s ‘Love Will Tear Us ...

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    Noel Gallagher has saluted his Manchester rock forefathers Joy Division by covering the band’s classic “Love Will Tear Us Apart” today (June 1) on the BBC Radio 2 series Piano Room. The ...

  6. Heart and Soul (Joy Division album) - Wikipedia

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    First released on Joy Division The Complete BBC Recordings in 2000. Two more tracks from the second Peel Session in November 1979: "The Sound of Music" and "Twenty Four Hours". First released on The Peel Sessions in 1987. The B-side version of "Love Will Tear Us Apart", recorded in January 1980 at Pennine Sound Studios, Oldham.

  7. Total: From Joy Division to New Order - Wikipedia

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    It was released in the United Kingdom on 6 June 2011 by Rhino Entertainment and is the first album to feature songs from both bands in one album. It features five Joy Division tracks, including "Love Will Tear Us Apart", and thirteen New Order tracks, including a previously unreleased track, "Hellbent". [1]

  8. Closer (Joy Division album) - Wikipedia

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    Closer [n 1] is the second and final studio album by the English rock band Joy Division, released on 18 July 1980 by Factory Records. [4] Produced by Martin Hannett, it was released two months after the suicide of the band's lead singer and lyricist Ian Curtis.

  9. Age of Consent (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was revealed during a Twitter listening party in 2020, that Stephen Morris's drums recorded for the song were recycled from the Martin Hannett version of Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart" with slight subtle alterations. [6]