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- Always_Now abstract "Always Now is the debut studio album by Section 25. It was released in September 1981 through iconic Manchester record label Factory with the catalogue number FACT 45. The album was produced by Martin Hannett, best known for producing both of Joy Division's studio albums. Joy Division front man Ian Curtis has been credited as co-producing the record, in parts produced before his death in May 1980. Recording took place in February 1981 at Britannia Row Studios in Islington, London, owned by Pink Floyd.A version of Dirty Disco with French lyrics was released as a single on Factory Benelux. The short, improvised instrumental C.P. was a musical collaboration (‘collective project’) between the band and Hannett. Two tracks recorded and finished at Britannia Row (Human Puppets and One True Path), were not included on the original vinyl album. English dance rock band Friendly Fires later took their name from the opening track.While recording the album Section 25 supported New Order at London nightclub Heaven on 9 February 1981. Hannett mixed the live sound for both bands, using quadraphonic equipment rented from Britannia Row.The album was reissued on CD in 1991 through LTM Recordings with several bonus tracks. An expanded double CD edition on Factory Benelux in 2015 re-mastered from the original analogue tapes, and added a bonus disc featuring their 1981 John Peel radio session as well as a complete live concert from 1980. The packaging replicated the original wraparound cover designed by Saville.".
- Always_Now artist Section_25.
- Always_Now genre Post-punk.
- Always_Now producer Ian_Curtis.
- Always_Now producer Martin_Hannett.
- Always_Now recordLabel Factory_Records.
- Always_Now wikiPageID "38562561".
- Always_Now wikiPageLength "6505".
- Always_Now wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- Always_Now wikiPageRevisionID "707252004".
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink AllMusic.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Audio_engineer.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink BBC.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Berthold_Type_Foundry.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Britannia_Row_Studios.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Can_(band).
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Category:1981_albums.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Category:Albums_produced_by_Martin_Hannett.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Category:Factory_Records_albums.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Category:Post-punk_albums.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Factory_Records.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Friendly_Fires.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Heaven_(nightclub).
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Curtis.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Islington.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink John_Peel.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Joy_Division.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Kanye_West.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Krautrock.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink LTM_Recordings.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Les_Disques_du_Crépuscule.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Hannett.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink NME.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink New_Order.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Saville_(graphic_designer).
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Pink_Floyd.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Post-punk.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Q_(magazine).
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Record_producer.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Section_25.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink Shadowplayers.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink The_Life_of_Pablo.
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLink The_Wire_(magazine).
- Always_Now wikiPageWikiLinkText "Always Now".
- Always_Now allWriting "Section 25".
- Always_Now artist Section_25.
- Always_Now cover "Always Now cover.jpg".
- Always_Now genre Post-punk.
- Always_Now headline "Side A".
- Always_Now headline "Side B".
- Always_Now label Factory_Records.
- Always_Now name "Always Now".
- Always_Now nextAlbum "The Key of Dreams".
- Always_Now producer Ian_Curtis.
- Always_Now producer Martin_Hannett.
- Always_Now producer "*".
- Always_Now recorded "February 1981 at Britannia Row Studios, London, England".
- Always_Now released "September 1981".
- Always_Now rev AllMusic.
- Always_Now rev BBC.
- Always_Now rev2score "mixed".
- Always_Now thisAlbum "Always Now".
- Always_Now title "Babies in the Bardo".
- Always_Now title "Be Brave".
- Always_Now title "C.P.".
- Always_Now title "Dirty Disco".
- Always_Now title "Friendly Fires".
- Always_Now title "Hit".
- Always_Now title "Inside Out".
- Always_Now title "Loose Talk".
- Always_Now title "Melt Close".
- Always_Now title "New Horizon".
- Always_Now type "studio".
- Always_Now wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1980s-album-stub.
- Always_Now wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Album_ratings.
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- Always_Now wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rating.
- Always_Now wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Always_Now wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Track_listing.
- Always_Now subject Category:1981_albums.
- Always_Now subject Category:Albums_produced_by_Martin_Hannett.
- Always_Now subject Category:Factory_Records_albums.
- Always_Now subject Category:Post-punk_albums.
- Always_Now hypernym Album.
- Always_Now type Album.
- Always_Now type MusicalWork.
- Always_Now type Work.
- Always_Now type Work.
- Always_Now type CreativeWork.
- Always_Now type MusicAlbum.
- Always_Now type Thing.
- Always_Now type Q2188189.
- Always_Now type Q386724.
- Always_Now type Q482994.
- Always_Now comment "Always Now is the debut studio album by Section 25. It was released in September 1981 through iconic Manchester record label Factory with the catalogue number FACT 45. The album was produced by Martin Hannett, best known for producing both of Joy Division's studio albums. Joy Division front man Ian Curtis has been credited as co-producing the record, in parts produced before his death in May 1980.".
- Always_Now label "Always Now".
- Always_Now sameAs Q16242152.
- Always_Now sameAs m.0dnhtwc.
- Always_Now sameAs Q16242152.