Labels:text | screenshot | font | black and white OCR: In 1981, Factory released "Still," a double album consisting of Joy Division's unreleased material and their final concert of May 2, 1980. The unreleased material included the remaining songs from the "Unknown Pleasures" sessions; tracks recorded during the "Closer" sessions; and "Dead Souls," a song from the Transmission sessions. Another compilation entitled "Substance" was released in 1988. All of Joy Division's singles and EPs were contained on this release. The CD included the B-sides as well, except for the shorter of the two instrumentals released with the "Komakino" flexi. "Permanent: Joy Division 1995" is the band's most recent compilation, and it includes a remix of "Love Will Tear Us Apart" by producer Don Gehman.