Heart and Soul is not a casual listen, nor was it intended to be. It is a scholarly, emotional, and exhaustive portrait of a band that burned out in just over two years yet changed the course of post-punk, goth, and alternative rock forever.
Unlike the earlier Substance compilation—which focused on singles and B-sides— Heart and Soul is an archival deep dive. Produced with the full cooperation of the surviving members (Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris) and Curtis’s estate, this set strips away the legend to reveal the raw, struggling, and fiercely creative unit behind the music. Joy Division - Heart and Soul -1997- 4-CD Box Set
More than a decade after the tragic death of Ian Curtis and the subsequent rise of New Order, the legacy of Joy Division remained shrouded in myth, melancholy, and a surprisingly scattered discography. That changed in 1997 with the release of Heart and Soul , a monumental 4-CD box set that stands as the most comprehensive and essential document of the band’s brief, brilliant existence. Heart and Soul is not a casual listen,
True to the band’s aesthetic, the packaging is minimalist but substantive. A thick booklet contains rare photos, facsimiles of handwritten lyrics, gig flyers, and a detailed essay by music journalist Jon Savage. Each band member contributes short, poignant memories. Notably, the set includes a reproduction of the "Heart and Soul" lyric sheet—Curtis’s own typed poem that gave the collection its name. Produced with the full cooperation of the surviving
Collectors, post-punk historians, musicians, and anyone who believes that beauty can emerge from absolute darkness.