- Love Will Tear Us Apart
Infobox Single
Name = Love Will Tear Us Apart
Artist =Joy Division
from Album = Substance
Released = April 1980 (7") June 1980 (12")
May 1995 (Re-release)
start date|2007|9|24 (Re-release)
Format = 7", 12", CD
Recorded = March 1980, Strawberry Studios,Stockport ,England
Genre =Post-punk
Length = 3:26
Label = Factory - FAC 23
Producer =Martin Hannett andJoy Division
Last single = "Komakino "
(1980)
This single = "Love Will Tear Us Apart"
(1980)
Next single = "Atmosphere/She's Lost Control "
(1980)
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Love Will Tear Us Apart
Type = single
Cover size =
Lower caption = Original single sleeve "Love Will Tear Us Apart" is a song by the Britishpost-punk bandJoy Division . "Love Will Tear Us Apart" was written in August and September of 1979 and was debuted when the band supportedBuzzcocks on their UK tour in September and October 1979, and it is one of the few songs in which singerIan Curtis played guitar (albeit somewhat minimally). The title of the song is a play on the title of aNeil Sedaka song "Love Will Keep Us Together " made popular byThe Captain & Tennille in 1975. [ [http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=2529 Love Will Tear Us Apart by Joy Division Songfacts ] ] The lyrics are perceived to reflect the problems in Ian Curtis' marriage toDeborah Curtis , as well as his general frame of mind in the time leading up to his suicide in May 1980. Deborah Curtis had the phrase "Love Will Tear Us Apart" [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=1831 inscribed] on Ian Curtis' memorial stone.The song was first released in April 1980 and, after Curtis' suicide that May, became the band's first chart hit, reaching number 13 in the UK. It also debuted at #1 in New Zealand in June 1981. The band broke up after his death and reformed as
New Order . "Love" was re-released in 1983 and reached number 19 on the UK charts and re-appeared at #3 in New Zealand during March 1984. In November 1988, it made one more Top 40 appearance in New Zealand, peaking at #39. "Love Will Tear Us Apart" appears on the "Substance" compilation album. It was first recorded for aJohn Peel session in November 1979, then re-recorded in January 1980 and March 1980. It is the latter version that appears on "Substance". The January 1980 version originally appeared as the single's B-side.In 1995, to publicise the release of "Permanent", the track was reissued, complete with a new remix done by Arthur Baker and a new radio edit, also known as the "Permanent Mix". On start date|2007|9|24, the single was again reissued, in its original configuration. This time, it was to publicise the Collector's Edition re-issues of the band's three albums. Although the single was now issued on the Warner label, it retained all the classic Factory packaging, down to the FAC 23 catalogue number.
Popularity
"Love Will Tear Us Apart" has remained popular and was listed by "
NME " magazine as the best single of all time in 2002. The song was listed by "Rolling Stone " magazine at number 179 in its top 500 songs of all time. [cite web|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/500songs/page/2|title=The RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time|publisher=Rolling Stone|date=2004-12-09|accessdate=2007-12-06] In May 2007, "NME" placed it at number 19 in its list of the 50 Greatest Indie Anthems Ever, one place ahead of another Joy Division song, "Transmission". The song reached number 1 in the inaugural "Triple J Hottest 100 " music poll of 1989 and again in 1990.The song has also been used in television programs and in films, such as the 2001 film "
Donnie Darko ", in a pivotal scene before Donnie has to leave his girlfriend in order to save her. The song is included in the indie filmWristcutters , which takes place in an afterlife for people who have committed suicide. It was also included in a film about the Manchester music scene, "24 Hour Party People ", during several scenes about the band and Curtis' suicide. It is heard in the "Doctor Who " episode "School Reunion." The film "" features a music video for the song which characters explain as being part of a school project. Their homemade music video is in the style of a cheaply made '80s video with actors dressed in stereotypical goth fashion."Love Will Tear Us Apart" has been covered by many artists including
New Order ,Hawksley Workman ,Calexico ,The Cure , Swans, Nouvelle Vague,Fall Out Boy ,José González ,Red Mecca ,Yat-Kha , Stanton Miranda,U2 ,Arcade Fire ,Squarepusher ,Honeyroot ,Chris Edwards ,Susanna and the Magical Orchestra ,Moonspell ,The Blood Divine ,Simple Minds ,Paul Young ,Jamie Cullum ,Michelle Darkness feat.Hanna Pakarinen andEvelyn Evelyn . The song "Let's Dance to Joy Division " by UK actThe Wombats was inspired by "Love Will Tear Us Apart," obvious from the parodied cover of The Wombat's single.Serbia n rock musician, journalist and writerDejan Cukić wrote about "Love Will Tear Us Apart" as one of the forty-six songs that changed history ofpopular music in his 2007 book "".Video
On the video for the song, at the very beginning, the door that swings open and shut has the initials of the band members carved into it. The video was shot by the band themselves as they recorded the song. It includes production errors with colour being 'browned out' at some points. Due to another production error the
vocals as sung by Curtis during the video didn't come out as intended. The song as originally recorded in the video sounds much more like that in theirPeel Session . Curtis re-recorded the vocals separately with the hint of melancholy that helps make it distinctive. The oddly-shaped guitar played by Ian Curtis is a Vox Mark VI.Fact|date=August 2007Track listing
7": Factory / FAC 23 (UK)
# "Love Will Tear Us Apart" – 3:18
# "These Days" – 3:21
# "Love Will Tear Us Apart" – 3:06In her biography "Touching From A Distance", Deborah Curtis explains that the reason for the two versions of the song, one on each side, was a result of Curtis's slightly different singing in each one; one vocal take was allegedly done when other band members told Curtis to sing "like
Frank Sinatra ".* also released on 12" (FAC23.12)
7": Gap Records Australia / SFA 406 (Australia)
# "Love Will Tear Us Apart" – 3:18
# "These Days" – 3:21* Track 1 recorded at Strawberry Studios,
Stockport , early March 1980
* Other tracks recorded at Pennine Sound Studios,Oldham ,January 8 ,1980 1995 re-release
MC: London / YOJMC 1 (UK)
# "Love Will Tear Us Apart (Radio Version)" – 3:38
# "Love Will Tear Us Apart (Original Version)" – 3:2512": London / YOJX1 (UK)
# "Love Will Tear Us Apart (Original Version)" – 3:25
# "Love Will Tear Us Apart (Radio Version)" – 3:38
# "Love Will Tear Us Apart (Arthur Baker Remix)" – 4:12
# "Atmosphere" (Original Hannett 12inch) – 4:08CD: London / YOJCD1 (UK)
# "Love Will Tear Us Apart (Radio Version)" – 3:38
# "Love Will Tear Us Apart (Original Version)" – 3:25
# "These Days" – 3:25
# "Transmission" (Live) – 3:44CD: London-Polygram / 422 850 129-2 (Canada)
# "Love Will Tear Us Apart" (Radio Version) – 3:38
# "Love Will Tear Us Apart" (Original Version) – 3:25
# "Love Will Tear Us Apart" (Arthur Baker Remix) – 4:12
# "Atmosphere" – 4:08
# "These Days" – 3:25
# "Transmission" (Live) – 3:442007 re-release
7": Warner / FAC 23 (UK)
# "Love Will Tear Us Apart" (Original version) – 3:18
# "These Days" – 3:21
# "Love Will Tear Us Apart" – 3:06CD: Warner / FAC 23CD (UK)
# "Love Will Tear Us Apart" (Original version) – 3:18
# "Love Will Tear Us Apart '95" (Radio Version)" – 3:38
# "Atmosphere" – 4:08ample
Listen
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External links
* [http://www.IanCurtis.org/songs/lovewilltearusapart.html All about Love Will Tear Us Apart]
* http://www.songfacts.com/detail.lasso?id=2529
* [http://www.u2gigs.com/song82.html Record of U2's instances of snippeting Love Will Tear Us Apart]
* [http://www.gerpotze.com/joydivision/jddisco1.htm Joy Division Discography]
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