The Return of the Durutti Column
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Released | January 1980 | |||
Recorded | August 1979 | |||
Studio | Cargo Studios, Rochdale, England | |||
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Length | 28:13 | |||
Label | Factory | |||
Producer | Martin Hannett | |||
The Durutti Column chronology | ||||
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The Return of the Durutti Column is the debut studio album by English band The Durutti Column. It was released in January 1980, through record label Factory.
Background
The album was a collaboration between producer Martin Hannett and Vini Reilly. Hannett experimented with electronic sounds in the studio, creating the backing tracks to which Reilly's classical influenced guitar playing was added.[1] The original 2000 LP sleeves were made of coarse sandpaper (an homage to the Situationist book Mémoires (1959) that similarly had a sandpaper cover) designed by Dave Rowbotham and Tony Wilson. The sleeves were assembled by members of the band and label-mates Joy Division. The initial two thousand copies also included a flexi-disc single with two tracks by producer Martin Hannett: "First Aspect of the Same Thing" and "Second Aspect of the Same Thing".[2] A regular printed sleeve for later copies was designed by Steve Horsfall featuring paintings by Jean Dufy in varying textured and non-textured sleeves. This release includes an additional mix of the album with less reverb and more phasing,[2] "Sketch for Summer"/"Sketch for Winter" was released as a single (Gap Records SFA-491) in Australia, with a sleeve by Andrew Penhallow of Gap.[3] In 2013, a modified version was issued as a vinyl album by Factory Benelux (FBN-114) with an 11-inch square sheet of coarse glasspaper attached to the inner sleeve, visible through a die-cut in the front cover. The die-cut was based on the 1978 Factory 'bar graph' logo designed by Peter Saville. On this edition, the Hannett tracks were included on a bonus 7-inch single on hard vinyl.[4] The album was given the Factory Identifier FACT14 (Vinyl), or FACT14-C (Cassette).
Legacy
AllMusic called the album a "quietly stunning debut, as influential down the road as his labelmates in Joy Division's effort with Unknown Pleasures."[5] Reviewing the 2013 reissue, Record Collector's Ian Shirley called it "arguably the most distinctive record in the Factory canon" and deemed it "a classic album".[6]
Track listing
All tracks written by Vini Reilly
- Side A
- "Sketch for Summer" - 2:58
- "Requiem for a Father" - 5:06
- "Katharine" - 5:26
- "Conduct" - 4:59
- Side B
- "Beginning" - 1:37
- "Jazz" - 1:35
- "Sketch for Winter" - 2:22
- "Collette" - 2:20
- "In 'D'" - 2:25
- Bonus flexi-disc
- "First Aspect of the Same Thing" - 3:42
- "Second Aspect of the Same Thing" - 2:59
Personnel
- The Durutti Column
- Vini Reilly – guitar
- Pete Crooks – bass guitar
- Toby Toman (credited as Toby) – drums
- Additional personnel
- Martin Hannett – production
- Chris Nagle – engineering
- John Brierley – engineering
- Anthony H. Wilson – sleeve artwork (uncredited)
References
- ↑ Thomas, Andy (14 January 2014). "The Durutti Column The Return Of The Durutti Column". The Quietus.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "The Factory Records Catalogue: Fact 14 Durutti Column The Return of the Durutti Column". Factory Records.
- ↑ "A Factory Overseas Discography - Factory Australasia".
- ↑ "The Return of the Durutti Column [FBN 114] | the Durutti Column | Factory Benelux".
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Raggett, Ned. "The Return of the Durutti Column – The Durutti Column". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 January 2013.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Shirley, Ian (February 2014). "The Durutti Column – The Return Of The Durutti Column". Record Collector. No. 424. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
External links
- The Return of the Durutti Column at Discogs (list of releases)
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