Durutti Column: Return of the Durutti Column

Durutti Column SKU: 25991345
Durutti Column: Return of the Durutti Column

Durutti Column: Return of the Durutti Column

Durutti Column SKU: 25991345

Format: CD

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Title: Return of the Durutti Column
Artist: Durutti Column
Label: Factory Benelux
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 708527001530
Genre: Rock

Digitally re-mastered and expanded edition of this 1980 album from British guitarist Vini Reilly AKA The Durutti Column. While still a live fixture at Factory's Hacienda club, Reilly entered the studio with legendary producer Martin Hannett to work on a spontaneous, organic recording that would become The Durutti Column's classic debut LP. The album was comprised of gentle guitar instrumentals incorporating Jazz, Folk and Classical touches, and sounded unlike anything produced by other Post-Punk bands of the time. Though it's music defies categorization, THE RETURN OF The Durutti Column has a lasting allure. Reilly explains the reason himself: 'In the end, I don't know if it's good music or bad music or indifferent music.... it's the truth, and it's honest. All I've ever tried to do is be truthful.'

Tracks:
1.1 Sketch for Summer
1.2 Requiem for a Father
1.3 Katharine
1.4 Conduct
1.5 Beginning
1.6 Jazz
1.7 Sketch for Winter
1.8 Collette
1.9 In 'D'
1.10 Lips That Would Kiss
1.11 Madeleine
1.12 First Aspect of the Same Thing
1.13 Second Aspect of the Same Thing
1.14 Untitled
1.15 Jazz
1.16 Sketch for Winter
1.17 Collette
1.18 Beginning
1.19 In 'D'
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