James Martin Hannett – Martin Hannett – was an English record producer (born 31 May 1948 – died 18 April 1991). He is best known as the innovative in-house producer at Factory Records between 1978 and 1981, Martin Hannett was personally responsible for the ‘Factory sound’ of that era. Hannett produced nearly every band on the roster at the time: Joy Division, New Order, A Certain Ratio, Section 25, Durutti Column and OMD. Following internal financial conflicts Hannett left Factory in 1982, but would later return to produce Happy Mondays. Aside from Factory artists Hannett produced many other bands, including Buzzcocks, Magazine, U2 and John Cooper Clarke. After years of drug related problems, Hannett died in 1991 of heart failure. That same year Factory issued a compilation of Hannett’s finest production moments, since then there have been two further Hannett compilations.
First issued 2005.
Tracklisting:
| A1 | Love Will Tear Us Apart |
| A2 | Ian Curtis Interview |
| A3 | Leaders Of Men |
| A4 | Steve Morris And Ian Curtis Interview |
| A5 | Failures |
| A6 | Ian Curtis Interview |
| A7 | Novelty |
| A8 | Martin Hannett Interview |
| B1 | New Dawn Fades |
| B2 | Ian Curtis Interview |
| B3 | Ice Age |
| B4 | Steve Morris And Ian Curtis Interview |
| B5 | Shadow Play |
| B6 | Ian Curtis Interview |
| B7 | Passover |
| B8 | Martin Hannett Interview |
| C1 | Transmission |
| C2 | Steve Morris And Ian Curtis Interview |
| C3 | At A Later Date |
| C4 | Digital |
| C5 | Bernard Sumner Interview |
| C6 | Colony |
| D1 | Ian Curtis Interview |
| D2 | Auto Suggestion |
| D3 | Dead Souls |




