JOY DIVISION
THE LYCEUM
LONDON
29 FEB 1980

lineage: virgin copy of "Shadowplay" bootleg (gig)/cassette (s/c)>CDR>WAV(EAC secure)>FLAC

taped/transferred by : Duncan?[1] / Jan Bollansee
(note: H&S boxset live tracks utilized for certain linking portions)

Disc 1 Filesize: 431MB Flac format

Soundcheck
01 - Heart And Soul
02 - Incubation
03 - Komakino
04 - Isolation (inst)
05 - Isolation

06 - -blank-

Gig
07 - Incubation
08 - Wilderness
09 - 24 Hours
10 - The Eternal
11 - Heart And Soul
12 - Love Will Tear Us Apart
13 - Isolation
14 - Komakino
15 - She's Lost Control
16 - These Days
17 - Atrocity Exhibition


Notes:

See http://www.new-order.net/jd/gigs/jdgigs.html#JD-800229
for particulars about the performance/sources. I received
this from Jan Bollansee in trade a while back.

Jan Bollansee writes:

This is an excellent audience recording (only slightly inferior to
the quality on the boxset) of one of several brilliant gigs that the
band played in the spring of 1980 - convincing proof that a disastrous
dress-rehearsal (the previous night's troubled warm-up gig at Preston,
where the first part of the setlist was strikingly similar) does not
necessarily spell a bad performance.

Great setlist, with the only live performance of Komakino, the first
complete renditions of Heart And Soul and the extended She's Lost Control
(including the extra verse & the synth bit at the end) and a smoking
encore of These Days & Atrocity Exhibition (great crowd interaction!).
The main source I used was a virgin copy of the vinyl bootleg, Komackino;
Incubation & the intro to She's Lost Control, which are missing from the
bootleg, I carefully mixed in from the boxset.

As a bonus, you get a (slightly muffled but still) clear audience recording
of the soundcheck, which I took from a tape.

The sound is superior to the NMC release, this is basically the Shadowplay
bootleg with the missing bits filled in from H&S.

[1] I'm not sure which audience tape (Shadowplay or NMC) was taped by Duncan,
but based on the SQ of the other ones he did, it's likely the source used on
Shadowplay was his.

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