
Unknown Pleasures
Unknown Pleasures (1979) is het debuutalbum van de Britse popgroep Joy Division.
De plaat wordt om verschillende redenen als een mijlpaal beschouwd: vanwege de muziek van Joy Division, vanwege de productie door Martin Hannett en vanwege het hoesontwerp van Peter Saville.
Ook de manier waarop het maken van de plaat werd gefinancierd was ongebruikelijk: televisiepresentator en veelzijdig organisator Tony Wilson bekostigde de plaat uit eigen zak. De plaat was de eerste lp die werd uitgebracht op het mede door Wilson opgerichte Factory-label.
Unknown Pleasures is the debut studio album by the English rock band Joy Division. It was released on 15 June 1979 through Factory Records. The album was recorded and mixed over three successive weekends at Stockport's Strawberry Studios in April 1979, with producer Martin Hannett contributing a number of unconventional recording techniques to the group's sound. The cover artwork was designed by artist Peter Saville, using a data plot of signals from a radio pulsar. It is the only Joy Division album released during lead singer Ian Curtis's lifetime.
Factory Records did not release any singles from Unknown Pleasures. In January 1980 the album placed at no. 2 on the first publication of the Indie Albums Chart. It reached no. 71 on the Albums Chart when reissued in July 1980 just after the release of the subsequent album Closer. It has since received sustained critical acclaim as an influential post-punk album, and has been named as one of the best albums of all time by publications such as NME, AllMusic, Select, Rolling Stone, and Spin.