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# Focus on iconic album 33 1/3 series deep dive Original author insights Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures

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> 🎧 Unlock the pulse of Unknown Pleasures — where music meets mastery.

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## Key Features

- • **Fresh Insights:** Access to key figures brings exclusive behind-the-scenes stories.
- • **Iconic Album Focus:** Zero fluff, pure Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures dissected.
- • **Compact & Impactful:** Short, sharp, and perfect for busy professionals craving cultural depth.
- • **Cult Classic Appeal:** Join the elite circle of Joy Division aficionados with this definitive tribute.
- • **Expert Perspectives:** Written by musicians and scholars who live and breathe the album.

## Overview

Part of the acclaimed 33 1/3 series, this book offers a focused, passionate exploration of Joy Division’s seminal album Unknown Pleasures. Eschewing typical band biographies, it delivers fresh, original insights from authors deeply connected to the music and its creators, making it a must-have for serious fans and cultural connoisseurs alike.

## Description

33 1/3 is a new series of short books about critically acclaimed and much-loved albums of the last 40 years. Focusing on one album rather than an artist's entire output, the books dispense with the standard biographical background that fans know already, and cut to the heart of the music on each album. The authors provide fresh, original perspectives - often through their access to and relationships with the key figures involved in the recording of these albums. By turns obsessive, passionate, creative, and informed, the books in this series demonstrate many different ways of writing about music. (A task which can be, as Elvis Costello famously observed, as tricky as dancing about architecture.) What binds this series together, and what brings it to life, is that all of the authors - musicians, scholars, and writers - are deeply in love with the album they have chosen.

Review: Honoring the legacy of Ian Curtis... - This book was sent as a gift and the recipient loved it! It is a great tribute to a wonderful album by an historic, influential band.
Review: Ian more than Joy - Is it possible to be a Joy Division fan without succumbing to Ian Curtis mythology? Apparently not, and this book is no exception. Though author tried to avoid it for the better part he only managed to fall into dry listing of chronology in which even events like Ian running around in the rehearsal room with a bucket on his head make no impression nor inspire emotion. Barely few facts are new in this book - it mostly caters to the hardcore devotees comparing every possible rendition of the songs fueling further that Curtis myth. Image keeps springing in my mind of a poster that covered better part of the wall in my best friend's room - Ian sitting on an amplifier with head bowed down and a hand over his eyes. For some reason or another (being more or less the same age as Ian was then) my friend took to worshipping Joy and all that weight of the world on shoulders posture and demeanor. Unfortunately it also had an air of being better than the rest, too (apparently because of that same huge weight). Another image that follows it along the same lines is of a guy from my high school who tried to be a film director while being an overtly huge fan of Joy and was walking around all misunderstood evoking weltschmertz. Unfortunately, even Ott slides towards it in the end, mentioning Goethe and young Werther. The very last sentence in the book is overflowing with pathos: However casually, critically or romantically we approach Joy Division's music, we can only mourn the overwhelming, frustrated agony that Ian Curtis could not bear. If only someone could approach that music without mourning...

## Features

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## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 68 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Honoring the legacy of Ian Curtis...
*by K***T on 10 May 2017*

This book was sent as a gift and the recipient loved it! It is a great tribute to a wonderful album by an historic, influential band.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Ian more than Joy
*by M***A on 13 May 2015*

Is it possible to be a Joy Division fan without succumbing to Ian Curtis mythology? Apparently not, and this book is no exception. Though author tried to avoid it for the better part he only managed to fall into dry listing of chronology in which even events like Ian running around in the rehearsal room with a bucket on his head make no impression nor inspire emotion. Barely few facts are new in this book - it mostly caters to the hardcore devotees comparing every possible rendition of the songs fueling further that Curtis myth. Image keeps springing in my mind of a poster that covered better part of the wall in my best friend's room - Ian sitting on an amplifier with head bowed down and a hand over his eyes. For some reason or another (being more or less the same age as Ian was then) my friend took to worshipping Joy and all that weight of the world on shoulders posture and demeanor. Unfortunately it also had an air of being better than the rest, too (apparently because of that same huge weight). Another image that follows it along the same lines is of a guy from my high school who tried to be a film director while being an overtly huge fan of Joy and was walking around all misunderstood evoking weltschmertz. Unfortunately, even Ott slides towards it in the end, mentioning Goethe and young Werther. The very last sentence in the book is overflowing with pathos: However casually, critically or romantically we approach Joy Division's music, we can only mourn the overwhelming, frustrated agony that Ian Curtis could not bear. If only someone could approach that music without mourning...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A little thin on the work in question
*by G***D on 23 November 2011*

As a start point, let me just say that I think that Siriam's review is pretty much on the money and he has expressed much of what I might have written in this review. This is not so much a book about Unknown Pleasures, more a book about Joy Division that manages to avoid anything much to do with Closer. In this respect, it doesn't do precisely what it says on the cover, but having started on the tack it has, you sort of wish that it had kept going and dealt with Closer too. This is the first book I have read in the series, so I am not sure what to expect. I think what I might have expected was a real in depth analysis of the album in question. In this analysis, I would want to know more about the lyrics and would probably expect to see them reproduced. It wouldn't be much to ask. There is a general discussion of some of Curtis' lines, but nothing that really approaches textual analysis. As a guitar player, I would also really have liked to have known what amps and equipment were used and if possible, how these choices were decided on. Reading around this suggests that Sumner used Vox guitars, which are an unusual choice. Why? How did they contribute to the Joy Division sound, if indeed they did? The writing is OK but at times typical rock journalist, which has a tendency to be slightly bombastic ,as if it has real literary pretensions. It isn't easy to write about music, though, to get the reader to experience what the author as listener has experienced. There was a passing comment on Proust which just betrayed deep ignorance of his work, but I can't be bothered to leaf through the book to tell you what it was. In summary, a good and interesting book on Joy Division for the fan, though if you have read around the subject, I am not sure that this work is going to enlighten you over much. It won't tell you a huge amount more about the album in question than perhaps you already know.

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