

The Return of The Durutti Column (45th Anniversary)
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Alongside Joy Division, The Durutti Column were among the first artists signed to Factory Records. Their 1980 debut, produced by Martin Hannett, highlighted Vini Reillyâs delicate, reverb-laden guitar and early use of synthesizers.
âThe Return of The Durutti Columnâ marked the beginning of a five-decade career during which The Durutti Column quietly became one of Manchesterâs most influential acts.
To mark the albumâs 45th anniversary, London Records presents a new edition, remastered from the original tapes.
Newly remastered from the original source tapes for the first time since 1980.
Essays and liner notes by The Durutti Column / Factory Records expert James Nice, Primal Screamâs Bobby Gillespie and MOJO editor Ian Harrison.
2CD format includes original album, bonus tracks, home and studio demos and early live tracks. Features two home demos exclusive to this format. Features restored 1985 âcassette editionâ artwork with textured âtall bookâ hardback sleeve and 48-page booklet.
Half-speed mastered LP presented in restored âsecond editionâ artwork with
textured sleeve and printed inner sleeve
Tracklist
LP/2CD
Sketch For Summer
Requiem for a Father
Katharine
Conduct
Untitled
Beginning
Jazz
Sketch for Winter
Collette
In âDâ
Lips That Would Kiss
Madeleine
CD Only Bonus TracksÂ
No communication
Thin ice
Wonât look out
Intervals (Home Recording 1978)
Katharine (Home Recording 1978)
Untitled (Home Recording 1978)
Conduct (Home Recording 1978)
Iâm a face (Studio Demo 1980)
Sketch for summer (Studio Demo 1980)
Requiem for a father (Studio Demo 1980)
Madeleine (Studio Demo 1980)
Katharine (Studio Demo 1980)
Lindsay (Studio Demo 1980)
For Belgian friends (Studio Demo 1980)
Detail for Annik (Live Leeds 1980)
Sketch for Summer (Live Leeds 1980)
Requiem for a father (Live Leeds 1980)
Conduct (Live Brussels 1981)
Self portrait (Live Brussels 1981)
For Belgian friends (Live Brussels 1981)
Sketch for Summer (Live Brussels 1981)
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Alongside Joy Division, The Durutti Column were among the first artists signed to Factory Records. Their 1980 debut, produced by Martin Hannett, highlighted Vini Reillyâs delicate, reverb-laden guitar and early use of synthesizers.
âThe Return of The Durutti Columnâ marked the beginning of a five-decade career during which The Durutti Column quietly became one of Manchesterâs most influential acts.
To mark the albumâs 45th anniversary, London Records presents a new edition, remastered from the original tapes.
Newly remastered from the original source tapes for the first time since 1980.
Essays and liner notes by The Durutti Column / Factory Records expert James Nice, Primal Screamâs Bobby Gillespie and MOJO editor Ian Harrison.
2CD format includes original album, bonus tracks, home and studio demos and early live tracks. Features two home demos exclusive to this format. Features restored 1985 âcassette editionâ artwork with textured âtall bookâ hardback sleeve and 48-page booklet.
Half-speed mastered LP presented in restored âsecond editionâ artwork with
textured sleeve and printed inner sleeve
Tracklist
LP/2CD
Sketch For Summer
Requiem for a Father
Katharine
Conduct
Untitled
Beginning
Jazz
Sketch for Winter
Collette
In âDâ
Lips That Would Kiss
Madeleine
CD Only Bonus TracksÂ
No communication
Thin ice
Wonât look out
Intervals (Home Recording 1978)
Katharine (Home Recording 1978)
Untitled (Home Recording 1978)
Conduct (Home Recording 1978)
Iâm a face (Studio Demo 1980)
Sketch for summer (Studio Demo 1980)
Requiem for a father (Studio Demo 1980)
Madeleine (Studio Demo 1980)
Katharine (Studio Demo 1980)
Lindsay (Studio Demo 1980)
For Belgian friends (Studio Demo 1980)
Detail for Annik (Live Leeds 1980)
Sketch for Summer (Live Leeds 1980)
Requiem for a father (Live Leeds 1980)
Conduct (Live Brussels 1981)
Self portrait (Live Brussels 1981)
For Belgian friends (Live Brussels 1981)
Sketch for Summer (Live Brussels 1981)
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