Producer
Martin Hannett was one of the most groundbreaking and prolific
producers of his era, responsible for revolutionary albums and singles
from bands like Buzzcocks, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, A Certain
Ratio, Happy Mondays, and one of the most important post-punk bands in
history, Joy Division. Hannett became virtually synonymous with the
latter, having spent countless hours recording the quartet - Ian Curtis,
Peter Hook, Bernard Sumner and Stephen Morris - from their breakthrough
debut 1979 album Unknown Pleasures right up through to the very last single they would release as a band, the iconic “Love Will Tear Us Apart.”
But Hannett was also known for his unconventional production
techniques and willingness to experiment, which might explain why he had
the band record multiple versions of “Love Will Tear Us Apart.” The
track’s earliest origins date from January 1980 at the Pennine Studio in
Oldham, England but the band would later re-record it in March of 1980.
While other versions of the track have appeared on Joy Division
compilations such as 1988’s Substance or re-issues of the band’s
studio albums, one of the rarer versions has only ever appeared as a
standalone single, frequently backed with another rarity, “Leaders Of
Men.” This version of “Love Will Tear Us Apart,” which has a
distinctively janglier intro, has long been rumored to be a bootleg, but
it was, in fact, part of a group of recordings which the band,
represented by Curtis, Sumner and Hook, signed over to producer Hannett
on March 30, 1980. After Hannett passed (in 1991) his wife sold the
rights to Chris Hewitt of Ozit-Morpheus Records on January 31, 2008.
Brian Perera, owner of the L.A.-based indie label Cleopatra Records,
then bought the rights from Hewitt in March of 2009. Cleopatra has
proliferated this version on several genre-based compilation albums as
well as issuing the track on both 12” and 7” vinyl that have become
exceedingly popular among Joy Division fans, most recently as a 7”
single with silver colored vinyl. And unlike any bootleg recording, the
band receives royalty payments based on the sales of the track through
Fractured Music, the one-time publishing arm of Joy Division. But no
matter which version you listen to, this beloved track continues to be a
testament to both the collective talent of Joy Division as well as a
living reminder of the man who helped bring the song into being, the man
behind the board, producer Martin Hannett!
Order the new 7” silver vinyl of “Love Will Tear Us Apart” from the 1980 Martin Hannett tapes on vinyl.