» » The Durutti Column - The Return Of The Durutti Column

The Durutti Column - The Return Of The Durutti Column FLAC download

  • Performer: The Durutti Column
  • Title: The Return Of The Durutti Column
  • Size FLAC ver: 1492 mb
  • Country: UK
  • Released: 2013
  • Style: Avantgarde, New Wave
  • Other formats: DXD AC3 MPC TTA VQF MP4 DMF
  • Genre: Rock
  • Rating: 4.3 of 5
The Durutti Column - The Return Of The Durutti Column FLAC download
The Durutti Column - The Return Of The Durutti Column FLAC download

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 The Durutti Column Sketch For Summer 3:01
A2 The Durutti Column Requiem For A Father 5:08
A3 The Durutti Column Katharine 5:40
A4 The Durutti Column Conduct 5:02
B1 The Durutti Column Beginning 2:28
B2 The Durutti Column Jazz 1:35
B3 The Durutti Column Sketch For Winter 2:24
B4 The Durutti Column Collette 2:23
B5 The Durutti Column In 'D' 2:25
B6 The Durutti Column Lips That Would Kiss
Electronic Drums [Rhythm Box Program] – Eric Random
3:40
B7 The Durutti Column Madeleine
Electronic Drums [Rhythm Box Program] – Eric Random
3:00
Testcard
C Martin Hannett The First Aspect Of The Same Thing
Producer, Written-By – Martin Hannett
3:38
D Martin Hannett The Second Aspect Of The Same Thing
Producer, Written-By – Martin Hannett
2:50

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Factory Benelux
  • Recorded At – Cargo Studios
  • Mixed At – Strawberry Studios
  • Mastered At – Optimal Media Production – BD30996
  • Mastered At – Optimal Media Production – BD30998

Credits

  • Bass – Pete Crooks
  • Drums – Phillip "Toby" Tomanov*
  • Engineer – Chris Nagle, John Brierley
  • Guitar – Vini Reilly
  • Liner Notes – Tony Wilson*, Daniel Meadows, John Brierley, Martin Hannett, Peter Saville , Vini Reilly
  • Mastered By – HL , MK
  • Photography By – Daniel Meadows
  • Producer – Martin Hannett
  • Written-By – Vini Reilly

Notes

Recorded over three days in August 1979 on 8-track equipment at Cargo, Rochdale.
Mixed at Strawberry, Stockport.
Originally published by Movement of 24th. January Music.
A Factory Records Product, originally released in January 1980.

Thanks also to Gammer for his melody and Rowbotham, Reid and Debord for the marketing concept.

It was Tony Wilson who had the idea for the cover, following Situationist Guy Debord's book "Mémoires" also wrapped in sandpaper to destroy the adjacent books. Reid refers to Jamie Reid, who apparently wanted to title the first Sex Pistols album "Where's the Durutti Column?". Rowbotham refers to Dave Rowbotham, the former DC founder and guitarist.

This new edition comes in a die-cut sleeve (based on Peter Saville's 1979 "bar graph" Factory Records logo), with a sheet of 11"x11" glasspaper attached to the inner bag.

Tracks B6 and B7 were not part of the original LP release but are taken from 1980 Factory Benelux single The Durutti Column - Lips That Would Kiss.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A side Hand Etched): BD30996-01 A1 MK
  • Matrix / Runout (B side Hand Etched): BD30996-01 B1 MK
  • Matrix / Runout (C side Stamped): BD30998-01 A1 HL
  • Matrix / Runout (D side Stamped): BD30998-01 B1 HL
  • Barcode: 7 08527 00021 2

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
FACT 14, FACT 14C The Durutti Column The Return Of The Durutti Column ‎(LP, Album + Flexi, 7", S/Sided) Factory, Factory FACT 14, FACT 14C UK 1980
FACT 14 The Durutti Column The Return Of The Durutti Column ‎(LP, Album, Promo, W/Lbl) Factory FACT 14 UK 1980
FBN 114 The Durutti Column The Return Of The Durutti Column ‎(LP, Album, RE + 7", RE, Cle) Factory Benelux FBN 114 UK 2018
FACT 14, FACT 14C The Durutti Column The Return Of The Durutti Column ‎(LP, Album, No + Flexi, 7", S/Sided) Factory, Factory FACT 14, FACT 14C UK 1980
FACOZ 1002 The Durutti Column The Return Of The Durutti Column ‎(LP, Album, W/Lbl) GAP Records FACOZ 1002 Australia 1981



Comments (3)

FreandlyMan
This version does *not* have the excellent, guitar-only track that begins side two of the pressing with the black textured sleeve and paintings, and is listed as "Beginning." That track runs 1:37. Instead, it has a longer track titled "Beginning," which is way, way less interesting, and has drums. This is unfortunate, since the shorter "Beginning" is a haunting, beautiful, albeit brief track, and it's what I'm used to hearing at the start of side two, while this longer "Beginning" is just kind of ho-hum. So, that's something to keep in mind for anyone who is interested in getting this particular reissue.
Trex
The glasspaper wasn't a good idea. It ruins the vinyl.
Tisicai
Talking about it today, though, it’s clear Saville still has a complex relationship with FACT 14. “When Tony mentioned to me the Dadaist proposition of a book with a sandpaper cover that violently damaged your other books, I thought, ‘Yes, that’s a powerful, iconoclastic gesture.’ And I also saw how it could be transposed or transported to the format of a record cover. But I did feel, even just instinctively, that there were some aspects of it that were incompatible with itself.” He laughs. “Sandpaper and vinyl records… it’s not the most comfortable partnership.” http://daily.redbullmusicacademy.com/2014/04/return-of-the-durutti-column-feature

FLAC albums related The Durutti Column - The Return Of The Durutti Column: