Warsaw
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Drawback
- Leaders Of Men
- They Walked In Line
- Failures
- Novelty
- No Love Lost
- Transmission
- Living In The Ice Age
- Interzone
- Warsaw
- Shadowplay
- As You Said
- Inside The Line
- Gutz
- At A Later Date
- Kill
- You're No Good For Me
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #10697 in Music
- Released on: 2003-04-21
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Extra tracks
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Customer Reviews
early joy division still showed their brillance
This is the album that may have escaped some joy division fans, the album was not released until recently, because the band were not happy with the changes the producer made. While it may not have the cold dark atmospherics of Still or especially Closer it does show off Joy Division's punk roots, which is not a bad thing at all.
The album contains some fantastic tracks, such as the hyper Transmission, or the anti war track "they walked in line" and my personal favourite, "shadow play". This is the perfect album for any one who found the latter half of Closer too sombre, and a must for any hardcore fan of the band. An excellent album, but what else would you expect from one of the most orginal bands of the last few decades.
Impressive early Joy Division recordings
If you didn't already know, Warsaw is the name that Joy Division went under before they had a 'proper' record deal with factory records. This effort was recorded in Germany, and is well worth a listen for seeing what Joy Division were like in their earliest stages.
I disagree with most of the reviewers here regarding quality; the stripped-down nature of these recordings is where their charm lies. Many of them actually sound like demos, and it is when listening to the demos of a band that one can truly gauge a band's potential.
And believe me, even at these earliest stages, this band had HUGE potential. In fact, many of the songs here are actually a vast improvement on the versions which made it onto the final 'polished' albums. Case in point: 'No Love Lost'. The version on this album is absolutely staggering, about five minutes long, and boasting one of the best introductions to a song I have ever heard. This version also captures the rawness and exciting Joie De Vivre of Joy Division like nothing on the albums. It is feral and enthralling. One can only imagine how good this band were to see live...
'The Drawback' is also exciting and lively, whilst 'Leaders Of Men', 'Failures' and 'Novelty' capture a zeal and enthusiasm which is only evident when a band first begin recording. The latter also features the amusingly rudimentary lyric: "I don't want to act uncool, like all the other sods", which would later change. But this unfinshed, rudimentary quality is exactly what makes this recording so vital - this is Joy Division history!
'Living In The Ice Age' (longer title) also sounds superior to what would eventually replace it, as is 'Warsaw', which is frankly mind-blowing in it's urgency. The band at this stage in their career sound vibrant and keen enough to set the world on fire. 'Shadowplay' is yet another highlight, featuring that notorious Sumner riff which deserves to take it's place in music history, whilst 'As You Said' hints at some of the thetrical sounding electronic music which would be so prevalent during the 'Closer' era.
There are also three or four extremely rare tracks including 'Gutz' and 'At a Later date', the latter of which is probably the most impressive of these four apparent demos. They're not fantastic, but all of the songs which were carried on as part of the Joy Division legacy are utterly vital.
This album is not just for Joy Division purists, in fact, I would strongly reccomend this album to all new Joy Division fans as a footnote to their entire body of work. Simply spellbinding.
Their Only Mistake....having criminal demos from '76!!!
If you want to understand how Warsaw became Joy Division then this is the CD you want. However, to really get an idea of the transformation then programme the CD to have the 'BONUS TRACKS' first - 'Guts' 'You're No Good For Me' etc - followed by the rest (excluding 'As You Said' which seems to be the same as the Factory version and anyway it's a bit out of time & context here). Listening to the appalling & laughable proto-Oi! sound of these very early tracks ('76?) makes you wonder how on earth they developed such mastery of post-punk doom & gloom with 'Unknown Pleasures' just 2 years later.
Once they're over, you will be relieved that you purchased the right item as the entire unreleased RCA album from '77 rolls out ahead of you in its glory. It's not in anyway as bad as some have told you. It's rough in style but there are plenty of glimmers of the future sound and vision to come. Classics songs like 'Transmission'& 'Ice Age' are given their recording debut here and sound unpolished but still good. The sound quality is excellent as the tapes seem to have been remixed for this CD. This would have been a good debut album for JD if it was released but then again UP wouldn't have had the same impact as it did one year later. Swings & Roundabouts, eh?
The packaging is a little tacky and does scream 'SEMI-LEGAL OFFSHORE RELEASE' but JD fans should seek this out despite that. The bonus tracks will put off those who have just digged all of JD's albums as they DEFINITELY are only for die-hards who want everything [A better idea would have been to licence the 1st EP 'Warsaw' (w/'Incubation') a small number of these demos & then the RCA album. It would have served nicely as a new album called 'The Pre-Factory Years: 76-77'].
Overall a 4 is about right.



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