Tracklist
Exercise One | 3:05 | ||
Ice Age | 2:22 | ||
The Sound Of Music | 3:53 | ||
Glass | 3:55 | ||
The Only Mistake | 4:15 | ||
Walked In Line | 2:46 | ||
The Kill | 2:14 | ||
Something Must Break | 2:47 | ||
Dead Souls | 4:52 | ||
Sister Ray | 7:34 | ||
Ceremony | 3:50 | ||
Shadowplay | 3:54 | ||
Means To An End | 4:01 | ||
Passover | 5:05 | ||
New Dawn Fades | 4:01 | ||
Twenty Four Hours | 4:00 | ||
Transmission | 3:33 | ||
Disorder | 3:20 | ||
Isolation | 3:05 | ||
Decades | 5:22 | ||
Digital | 3:53 |
Credits (5)
- Grafica IndustriaArtwork
- Chris NagleEngineer
- EG*Plated By
- Martin HannettProducer
- Joy DivisionWritten-By
Notes
Still is a posthumous double album by Joy Division, consisting of previously unused/unavailable studio material and live recordings, including the track "Ceremony", which later became a New Order single.
Tracks A1, A5, B1 and B2 were recorded in April 1979 at Strawberry Studios, Stockport, during the sessions for "Unknown Pleasures".
Tracks A2 and B4 were recorded in October and November 1979 at Cargo Studios, Rochdale, during the sessions for "Licht und Blindheit".
Track A3 recorded in January 1980 at Pennine Sound Studios, Oldham, during the sessions for "Love Will Tear Us Apart".
Track A4 recorded in October 1978 at Cargo Studios, Rochdale, originally released on "A Factory Sample" in 1979.
Track B3 recorded in July and August 1979 at Strawberry Studios, Stockport, during the sessions for the "Transmission" single.
Track B5 was recorded at the Moonlight Club, London on 3 April 1980.
Tracks C1 to D5 were recorded at High Hall, Birmingham University on 2 May 1980.
Initially planned for release in August 1981 (hence the 1/8/81 on the centre labels), this was actually released on 8 October 1981.
- The "hessian" hardback cover with white or blue ribbons and grey labels was the initial release in an edition of 5000 copies.
- A cardboard embossed gatefold cover with cardboard inner sleeves, open to the centre, grey labels, also released in October 1981.
- A special / limited gatefold edition in white cardboard with blue letters, and with white/blue centre labels was issued in December 1981 (believed to be one of Factory's Christmas gifts).
The album peaked at #5 of the UK album charts, staying in the Top 100 for 5 months, hence there are several reissues / represses, with altered packaging.
The song "Twenty Four Hours" was also performed live at Birmingham University, but was left off the CD release due to time constraints. Despite not being listed on the sleeve, it appears on some LP pressings as track C6.
UK re-releases and re-pressings:
April 1986: LP, MC, CD (cat# FACT 40 / FACT 40c / FACD 40).
August 1989: LP (cat# FACT 40 - records unload to the outside).
July 1993: LP, MC, CD (cat# 520 017-1 / 2 / 4), with repressings in 1994, 1996 and 1998.
January 2000: CD (cat# 39842 8222-2), with repressings in 2005.
September 2007: LP (cat# 25646 4032 1) - 180 gram remaster in original artwork.
September 2007: CD (cat# 25646 9779 0) - Collector's Edition.
July 2015: LP (FACT 10R / 25646 1839 2) - Vinyl Collector Edition.
February 2022: LP (FACT.40) - 40th anniversary edition, ruby red sleeve / 180 gram crystal clear pressing - Exclusive to New Order’s official webstore.
US releases:
June 1989: MC, CD (cat# 9 26495-4 / 2), with CD repressings in 1997, 2002, 2005.
September 2007: LP (cat# RHI1 264636) - 180 gram remaster in original artwork.
September 2007: CD (cat# R2 330940) - Collector's Edition.
June 2015: LP (cat# R1 183920) - Vinyl Collector Edition.
Japanese releases:
July 1984: LP (cat# YZ-181→2).
February 1989: CD (cat# CY-4205→6).
November 1993: CD (cat# POCD-1881).
March 2000: CD (cat# AMCE-6110).
March 2008: CD (cat# WPCR 12842/3) - Collector's Edition.
The "Chicken Stops Here" reference included in the runouts to some early editions was a reference to the final scene, often referred to as 'The Dancing Chicken', in Werner Herzog's film 'Stroszek'.
Tracks A1, A5, B1 and B2 were recorded in April 1979 at Strawberry Studios, Stockport, during the sessions for "Unknown Pleasures".
Tracks A2 and B4 were recorded in October and November 1979 at Cargo Studios, Rochdale, during the sessions for "Licht und Blindheit".
Track A3 recorded in January 1980 at Pennine Sound Studios, Oldham, during the sessions for "Love Will Tear Us Apart".
Track A4 recorded in October 1978 at Cargo Studios, Rochdale, originally released on "A Factory Sample" in 1979.
Track B3 recorded in July and August 1979 at Strawberry Studios, Stockport, during the sessions for the "Transmission" single.
Track B5 was recorded at the Moonlight Club, London on 3 April 1980.
Tracks C1 to D5 were recorded at High Hall, Birmingham University on 2 May 1980.
Initially planned for release in August 1981 (hence the 1/8/81 on the centre labels), this was actually released on 8 October 1981.
- The "hessian" hardback cover with white or blue ribbons and grey labels was the initial release in an edition of 5000 copies.
- A cardboard embossed gatefold cover with cardboard inner sleeves, open to the centre, grey labels, also released in October 1981.
- A special / limited gatefold edition in white cardboard with blue letters, and with white/blue centre labels was issued in December 1981 (believed to be one of Factory's Christmas gifts).
The album peaked at #5 of the UK album charts, staying in the Top 100 for 5 months, hence there are several reissues / represses, with altered packaging.
The song "Twenty Four Hours" was also performed live at Birmingham University, but was left off the CD release due to time constraints. Despite not being listed on the sleeve, it appears on some LP pressings as track C6.
UK re-releases and re-pressings:
April 1986: LP, MC, CD (cat# FACT 40 / FACT 40c / FACD 40).
August 1989: LP (cat# FACT 40 - records unload to the outside).
July 1993: LP, MC, CD (cat# 520 017-1 / 2 / 4), with repressings in 1994, 1996 and 1998.
January 2000: CD (cat# 39842 8222-2), with repressings in 2005.
September 2007: LP (cat# 25646 4032 1) - 180 gram remaster in original artwork.
September 2007: CD (cat# 25646 9779 0) - Collector's Edition.
July 2015: LP (FACT 10R / 25646 1839 2) - Vinyl Collector Edition.
February 2022: LP (FACT.40) - 40th anniversary edition, ruby red sleeve / 180 gram crystal clear pressing - Exclusive to New Order’s official webstore.
US releases:
June 1989: MC, CD (cat# 9 26495-4 / 2), with CD repressings in 1997, 2002, 2005.
September 2007: LP (cat# RHI1 264636) - 180 gram remaster in original artwork.
September 2007: CD (cat# R2 330940) - Collector's Edition.
June 2015: LP (cat# R1 183920) - Vinyl Collector Edition.
Japanese releases:
July 1984: LP (cat# YZ-181→2).
February 1989: CD (cat# CY-4205→6).
November 1993: CD (cat# POCD-1881).
March 2000: CD (cat# AMCE-6110).
March 2008: CD (cat# WPCR 12842/3) - Collector's Edition.
The "Chicken Stops Here" reference included in the runouts to some early editions was a reference to the final scene, often referred to as 'The Dancing Chicken', in Werner Herzog's film 'Stroszek'.
Versions
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145 versions
Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Reissue, Gatefold Sleeve | Factory – FACT 40 | Italy | 1981 | Italy — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Gatefold Sleeve | Factory – 301 002, Factory – FACT 40 | France | 1981 | France — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Gatefold Sleeve | Factory – FACDM 1005/6 | Australia | 1981 | Australia — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×Cassette, Album | Factory – TC-FACDM 1005/6 | Australia | 1981 | Australia — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Gatefold Sleeve | Factory – FACD 07/08 | Canada | 1981 | Canada — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Clothbound | Factory – FACT 40 | UK | 1981 | UK — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Reissue, Blue/White Gatefold Sleeve | Factory – FACT 40 | UK | 1981 | UK — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×Cassette, Album, Black shells | Factory – FACT 40 MC, Factory – FACT 40 | Italy | 1981 | Italy — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still Cassette, Album | Factory – FACT 402 MC, Factory – FACT 402 | Italy | 1981 | Italy — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Wrong Master, Gatefold Sleeve | Factory – FACT 40 | Italy | 1981 | Italy — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×Cassette, Album, Longbox, Black Cassettes | Factory – FACT 40 MC, Factory – FACT 40 | Italy | 1981 | Italy — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold Sleeve | Factory – FACT 40, Factory – FACT.40 | UK | 1981 | UK — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×Cassette, Album, Grey Shells, Yellow Paper Labels | Factory – FACT 40 MC, Factory – FACT 40 | Italy | 1981 | Italy — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Clothbound | Factory – FACT 40 | Italy | 1981 | Italy — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album | Factory – FACT 40 | Ireland | 1981 | Ireland — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Reissue, Blue/White Gatefold Sleeve | Factory – FACT 40 | UK | 1981 | UK — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still Cassette, Album, Double Play | Factory – FACT 402 MC, Factory – FACT 40 | Italy | 1981 | Italy — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×Cassette, Album, Grey Shells, Blue And White Paper Labels | Factory – FACT 40 MC, Factory – FACT 40 | Italy | 1981 | Italy — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×Cassette, Album, Longbox, Grey Cassettes, Yellow Paper Labels | Factory – FACT 40 MC, Factory – FACT 40 | Italy | 1981 | Italy — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×Cassette, Album, Misprint, Longbox, 1 Grey 1 Black Shell, Yellow Paper Labels | Factory – FACT 40 MC, Factory – FACT 40 | Italy | 1981 | Italy — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still Cassette, Album, Stereo, Q / Double Play | Factory – FACD4-07/08 | Canada | 1981 | Canada — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Reissue, Blue/White Gatefold Sleeve | Factory – FACT 40 | UK | 1981 | UK — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×Cassette, Album, Longbox, Grey Shells, White Paper Labels | Factory – FACT 40 MC, Factory – FACT 40 | Italy | 1981 | Italy — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, White Label | Factory – FACT 40 | UK | 1981 | UK — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still Cassette, Album, Stereo, Double Play | Factory – FACD4-07/08 | Canada | 1981 | Canada — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still LP, Album, White Label; LP, Album, White Label | GAP Records – FACOZ 1005, GAP Records – FACOZ 1006 | Australia | 1981 | Australia — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Gatefold Sleeve | Factory – FACT 40 | Italy | 1981 | Italy — 1981 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold Sleeve | Factory – VFACT 111-19/20, Vimúsica – VFACT 111-19/20 | Portugal | 1982 | Portugal — 1982 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Grey Gatefold Sleeve | Nuevos Medios – 36-005 A, Nuevos Medios – 36-005, Factory – FACT 40 | Spain | 1982 | Spain — 1982 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Gatefold Sleeve | Factory – FACT 40 | New Zealand | 1982 | New Zealand — 1982 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Reissue, Clothbound | Factory – FACT 40 | UK | 1982 | UK — 1982 | ||||
![]() | Still Cassette, Album | Factory – FACTC 40 | New Zealand | 1982 | New Zealand — 1982 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Reissue, Blue/White Labels, Grey Gatefold Sleeve | Factory – FACT 40 | UK | 1982 | UK — 1982 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×Cassette, Album, Reissue | EMI – TCEMC-226, EMI – TCEMC 226 | New Zealand | 1984 | New Zealand — 1984 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Reissue, Repress, Stereo, Gatefold Sleeve | GAP Records – FACT 40, GAP Records – FACDM 1005/6, Factory – FACT 40, Factory – FACDM 1005/6 | Australia | 1984 | Australia — 1984 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Reissue, Repress, Gatefold Sleeve | Factory – Fact 40, Factory – 60025 | France | 1984 | France — 1984 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Gatefold Sleeve | Factory – YZ-181->2-AX | Japan | 1984 | Japan — 1984 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Reissue, Gatefold Sleeve | EMI – EMC 226/227 | New Zealand | 1984 | New Zealand — 1984 | ||||
![]() | Still Cassette, Album, Reissue | Virgin – 40025, Factory – 40025 | France | 1984 | France — 1984 | ||||
![]() | Still 2×LP, Album, Promo, Gatefold Sleeve | Factory – YZ-181->2-AX | Japan | 1984 | Japan — 1984 |
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Reviews
- Hello community
I have a question .. I own this Verson of "still" and which is strange: my version has a ribbon in addition. I do not know any more where I got it from ... its been decades .... but I wonder because I don`t find any informations about ribbons except at the clothbound version (my version is definitively this one)
Did there anyone try to cheat or is it just a mistake?
Any experiences?
Thanks in advance + have a great time
Robert - Love this collection despite the slightly odd tracklist. Being able to hear the final gig they performed, with the partially inaudible vocals on Ceremony, the enormously creepy synth part on Decades, and the occasional fuckups by Steven and Bernard, really feels like such a privilege.
On a much more banal note, the labels of this pressing seem extremely prone to foxing, maybe because of a reaction to the sleeve material - all four labels had it when I got my copy in 2007/8 and the copy in the images here has it too. It's possible to lessen it by wiping with an antibacterial surface wipe and leaving to dry - takes away the worst of the rust colour without damaging the label itself, but there are still spots visible. Either way, a brilliant record and fortunately still cheap to get hold of these excellent original pressings. - This can't be a repress from 1985. Grafica industria only was around for about a year. This issue has the exact same packaging as the first press. If it's true that it was a repress from 1985 it used packaging and labels from 1981. Unlikley.
referencing Still (2×LP, Album, Clothbound) FACT 40
Shouldn't this be listed under Compilations??? Yes, it should be?referencing Still (2×LP, Album, Clothbound) FACT 40
Hi, if someone selling 1st record please contact me, I have only disc 2.
Version isn't that important.
Thanks.referencing Still (2×LP, Album, Reissue, Gatefold) RTD 69
This is definitely an insider tip. Lacquer cut by Guenter Pauler and pressed at Pallas Germany, this variant is one that leaves nothing to be desired.
Vinyl is flat,glossy and quiet between tracks. Overall sound quality is astonishing,dynamics are truly breathtaking. You will cherish this one.
Used to sell for a song,but word must have gotten around.referencing Still (2×LP, Album, Clothbound) FACT 40
Possibly the best Joy Division album, you can hear their more 'quasi-industrial' sound within their outtakes rather than their more straightforward post-punk appeal. I think 'The sound of music' explains my point more concisely ;)- Edited 10 months agoFinally bought this and had a quick playtest....Side 3 (tracks 1 & 2) have exceptionally loud pops and for a brand new record, fingerprints on the vinyl...Basically a shite pressing in my opinion and not worth the vinyl it was pressed on. A VERY disappointing issue indeed.A TRAVESTY!
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