Joy Division – An Ideal For Living
Label: |
Hawkeye (2) – 001 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Unofficial Release
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Country: |
Netherlands |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Punk |
Tracklist
A1 | Warsaw | |
A2 | No Love Lost | |
B1 | Leaders Of Men | |
B2 | Failures |
Credits
- Bass – Peter Hook
- Drums – Stephen Morris
- Engineer [Uncredited] – Paul Adshead
- Guitar, Design [Cover Design] – Bernard Albrecht
- Photography By – Gareth Davy
- Vocals – Ian Curtis
- Written-By – Joy Division
Notes
Part of the Hawkeye bootleg project and allocated cat# HAWK 001.
The sleeve was inspired by the original 12" release. Grey paper sleeve was folded in 2, and comes in a plastic sleeve.
Some copies included red or blue labels to be put on the actual fake red labels.
Exists also on white label.
Back sleeve credits :
All tracks written by Joy Division.
Recorded at Pennine Sound Studios, December 1977.
Cover design by Steve Mc. Garry and Dave Larr.
Photography by D.B. Glen.
Many thanks to T.J. Davidson Practice and Recording Studios.
35 Little Peter St. Manchester.
A limited edition reissue 1982.
Band name as The Dallars.
Tracklist :
A1 : Warsawa
A2 : No Love
B : Leaders
"Songwriters" : A. v.d. Bergh (same as on HAWK 002 release); C.B. Aris
Techniek : J.H. Gilzeman
Despite the fake Belgian Sabam notion, it is clear the same Dutch people who were behind the next 2 Hawkeye releases were Dutch.
The sleeve was inspired by the original 12" release. Grey paper sleeve was folded in 2, and comes in a plastic sleeve.
Some copies included red or blue labels to be put on the actual fake red labels.
Exists also on white label.
Back sleeve credits :
All tracks written by Joy Division.
Recorded at Pennine Sound Studios, December 1977.
Cover design by Steve Mc. Garry and Dave Larr.
Photography by D.B. Glen.
Many thanks to T.J. Davidson Practice and Recording Studios.
35 Little Peter St. Manchester.
A limited edition reissue 1982.
Band name as The Dallars.
Tracklist :
A1 : Warsawa
A2 : No Love
B : Leaders
"Songwriters" : A. v.d. Bergh (same as on HAWK 002 release); C.B. Aris
Techniek : J.H. Gilzeman
Despite the fake Belgian Sabam notion, it is clear the same Dutch people who were behind the next 2 Hawkeye releases were Dutch.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A (handwritten)): DOLLARS-A1 8201A
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B (handwritten)): DOLLARS-B1
- Rights Society: SABAM
Other Versions (5 of 50)
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An Ideal For Living (7", 45 RPM, EP) | Enigma | PSS 139 | UK | 1978 | |||
An Ideal For Living (12", 45 RPM, EP, Stereo) | Anonymous Records (2) | ANON1 | UK | 1978 | |||
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An Ideal For Living (12", EP, Picture Disc, Unofficial Release) | Anonymous Records (6) | W/N-1A L/F 1B | 1981 | |||
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An Ideal For Living (12", EP, Limited Edition, Unofficial Release) | Anonymous Records (6) | none | UK | 1981 | ||
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An Ideal For Living (7", 45 RPM, EP, Unofficial Release) | Enigma (2) | PSS 139 | UK | 1982 |
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