Closer (Joy Division album)

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Closer
Closer cover
Studio album by Joy Division
Released 18 July 1980
Recorded March 18–30, 1980 at Britannia Row Studios, Islington, London
Genre Post-Punk
Length 44:16
Label Factory Records
Producer(s) Martin Hannett, Joy Division
Professional reviews
Joy Division chronology
Unknown Pleasures
(1979)
Closer
(1980)
Still
(1981)


Factory Records Catalogue Number
FAC 25

Closer
« 24 26 »

Closer is a 1980 album by Joy Division. It was the band's second and final album, after Unknown Pleasures. It is considered one of the landmark albums of the post-punk movement as well as one of the finest albums of the 1980s. The album was scheduled to be released on May 8, 1980, but ended up arriving in stores in July, shortly after lead singer Ian Curtis' suicide. The record was originally released on the Factory Records label as a 12" LP and reached #6 on the UK Albums Chart.

Closer, produced by Martin Hannett, has a sound which is both lusher and more sombre than Unknown Pleasures, with more use of synthesizers and studio effects. Many of its songs have a despairing, funereal feel, and its cover art appears to reflect this. The album cover was designed by Martyn Atkins and Peter Saville, with photography from Bernard Pierre Wolff. The cemetery on the cover is Cimitero Monumentale di Staglieno in Genoa, Italy.

The opening track, "Atrocity Exhibition", is named after The Atrocity Exhibition by J.G. Ballard.

In 2003, the album was ranked number 157 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

In 2002, Pitchfork Media listed Closer as #10 in its "Top 100 Albums of the 1980s". [1]

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Atrocity Exhibition" – 6:06
  2. "Isolation" – 2:53
  3. "Passover" – 4:46
  4. "Colony" – 3:55
  5. "A Means to an End" – 4:07
  6. "Heart and Soul" – 5:51
  7. "Twenty Four Hours" – 4:26
  8. "The Eternal" – 6:07
  9. "Decades" – 6:09

[edit] Personnel

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Joy Division
Ian Curtis | Bernard Sumner | Peter Hook | Stephen Morris
Former members: Terry Mason | Tony Tabac | Steve Brotherdale
Discography
Albums: Unknown Pleasures | Closer
Compilation Albums: Still | Substance | Permanent | Heart and Soul
Live Albums: Preston Warehouse | Les Bains Douches | Fractured Box Set | Re-Fractured Box Set | Let The Movie Begin
Radio Albums: The Peel Sessions | The Complete BBC Recordings | Before and After/The BBC Sessions
Singles & EPs: An Ideal for Living | Transmission | Licht und Blindheit | Komakino | Love Will Tear Us Apart | Atmosphere/She's Lost Control
Unreleased Records The Warsaw Demo
Related articles
Factory Records | The Haçienda | 24 Hour Party People | Martin Hannett | Peter Saville | Tony Wilson | Rob Gretton | Alan Erasmus | New Order | Control: The Ian Curtis Film
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