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The Durutti Column are an English
post-punk Post-punk (originally called new musick) is a broad music genre, genre of Punk Music, punk music that emerged in the late 1970s as musicians departed from punk's traditional elements and raw simplicity, instead adopting a variety of avant-garde s ...
band formed in 1978 in
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, England.Strong, Martin C. (1999) "The Great Alternative & Indie Discography", Canongate, The band is a project of guitarist and occasional pianist
Vini Reilly Vincent Gerard "Vini" Reilly (born 4 August 1953) is an English musician and leader of the post-punk group the Durutti Column. He is known for his distinctively clean, fluid guitar style, which stood out from his punk-era contemporaries in its ...
who is often accompanied by Bruce Mitchell on drums and Keir Stewart on bass, keyboards and harmonica. They were among the first acts signed to
Factory Records Factory Records was a Manchester-based British independent record label founded in 1978 by Tony Wilson and Alan Erasmus. The label featured several important acts on its roster, including Joy Division, New Order, A Certain Ratio, the Duru ...
by label founder
Tony Wilson Anthony Howard Wilson (20 February 1950 – 10 August 2007) was a British record label owner, radio and television presenter, nightclub manager, impresario and a journalist for Granada Television, the BBC and Channel 4. As a co-founder o ...
.


History


Early line-ups

In 1978
Tony Wilson Anthony Howard Wilson (20 February 1950 – 10 August 2007) was a British record label owner, radio and television presenter, nightclub manager, impresario and a journalist for Granada Television, the BBC and Channel 4. As a co-founder o ...
and Alan Erasmus, later partners in
Factory Records Factory Records was a Manchester-based British independent record label founded in 1978 by Tony Wilson and Alan Erasmus. The label featured several important acts on its roster, including Joy Division, New Order, A Certain Ratio, the Duru ...
, assembled a band around the remnants of local punk rock band Fast Breeder, drummer Chris Joyce and guitarist Dave Rowbotham. The name was derived from a misspelling of the
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, an anarchist military unit in the
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, named after
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. The name was also taken from a four-page comic strip entitled "Le Retour de la Colonne Durruti" ("The Return Of The Durruti Column") by André Bertrand, which was handed out amidst student protests in October 1966 at Strasbourg University. On 25 January,
Vini Reilly Vincent Gerard "Vini" Reilly (born 4 August 1953) is an English musician and leader of the post-punk group the Durutti Column. He is known for his distinctively clean, fluid guitar style, which stood out from his punk-era contemporaries in its ...
, former guitarist for local punk rock band
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, joined, followed some weeks later by co-member vocalist
Phil Rainford Phil Rainford is a British former singer and music producer, who formed part of the Manchester music scene, in late 1970s and early 1980s. He was the original singer of post-punk band The Durutti Column who were signed to Factory Records, havin ...
and, by the end of February, bassist
Tony Bowers Tony Bowers (born 31 October 1952, England) is a musician based in Italy and Ireland who has worked with many bands, including Simply Red in the 1980s. Career Bowers debuted in the blues band, Blind Eye (1971–1972), as second guitarist, altho ...
arrived from Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias. The line-up was short-lived as Rainford was sacked in July, and replaced by actor
Colin Sharp Colin Ainsley Sharp (5 September 1953 – 7 September 2009) was an English actor, biographer, percussionist and singer-songwriter, who was part of the Manchester music scene of the late 1970s and dedicated to arts in Newcastle upon Tyne. Car ...
, who also became one of the songwriters. Rainford went on to produce for
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and
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. The Durutti Column played at the Factory club (organised by their managers), and cut two numbers for the first Factory Records release '' A Factory Sample'', a double 7" compilation also featuring
Joy Division Joy Division were an English rock band formed in Salford in 1976. The group consisted of vocalist Ian Curtis, guitarist/keyboardist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook and drummer Stephen Morris. Sumner and Hook formed the band after atte ...
, John Dowie and Cabaret Voltaire. On the eve of recording a debut album, the band broke up after a dispute about Wilson and Erasmus's choice of producer,
Martin Hannett James Martin Hannett (31 May 1948 – 18 April 1991), initially credited as Martin Zero, was an English record producer, musician and an original partner/director at Tony Wilson's Factory Records. Hannett produced music by artists including Joy ...
. Rowbotham, Bowers and Joyce went on to form
The Mothmen The Mothmen were a short-lived post-punk band from England, formed around 1979 by Dave Rowbotham, Chris Joyce and Tony Bowers, shortly after they left The Durutti Column, including ex-Alberto Y Lost Trios Paranoias singer Bob Harding. History ...
(the latter two becoming members of
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some years later), Sharp went on to form The Roaring 80s, SF Jive, and Glow, and also dedicated himself to acting; only Reilly remained. With everyone's departure, The Durutti Column defaulted to Reilly's solo project. Other musicians contributed to recordings and live performances as occasioned. Former Alberto Y Lost Trios Paranoias drummer Bruce Mitchell doubled as co-manager with Wilson throughout their career on Factory and for many years afterwards.


1979–1990: Factory Records

The first album, 1980's ''
The Return of the Durutti Column ''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 initial two thousand copies also included a flexi-disc single wi ...
'' (title inspired by a 1967 Situationist International poster that includes that phrase), was produced by Martin Hannett. Reilly: "...he more or less got sounds for me that no one else could understand that I wanted. And he understood that I wanted to play the electric guitar but I didn't want this horrible distorted, usual electric guitar sound and he managed to get that." The record featured a sandpaper sleeve (like the title of the record, inspired by a Situationist joke, a book – Guy Debord's '' Mémoires'' – with a sandpaper cover to destroy other books on the shelf). "I didn't even know it was going to be an album. It was just the case of jumping at the chance of being in the studio. I actually didn't get up in time, Martin had to physically get me out of bed to get me to the studio – that's how little I believed it would happen. I was still doing late night petrol station shifts. I was even more amazed when Tony presented me with a white label. I was completely baffled. 'What, this is really going to be an album? You must be insane! No-one's going to buy this!' And then Tony got the idea from the Situationists about the sandpaper book, and decided to do some with a sandpaper sleeve. It was
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that stuck the sandpaper onto the card. I was mortified." The music was unlike anything else performed by post-punk acts at the time. Reilly rooting himself in " new wave" with "...an attempt at experimental things"; the record contained nine gentle guitar instrumentals (later releases occasionally feature Reilly's soft and hesitant vocals) including elements from
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,
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, classical music and rock. Reilly: "...I had a lot of classical training when I was young, guitar and formal training, the scales I write with and the techniques I use are classical techniques and scales – a lot of minor melodic and minor harmonic scales, which generally aren't used in pop music. Usually it's pentatonic". Hannett's production included adding electronic rhythm and other effects, including birdsong on "Sketch for Summer". The album was accompanied by a flexidisc with two tracks by Hannett alone. '' LC'' ("
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", Italian for "continuous struggle"), released in 1981, was recorded without Hannett, and introduced percussionist Bruce Mitchell, Reilly's most frequent musical partner and occasional manager. It was recorded on a four-track cassette deck at home (while it was slightly padded in the studio, the tape hiss is intact); among the first crisp, professionally released recordings made cheaply at home.The Durutti Column: Someone Else's Party
''
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The EP ''Deux Triangles'', released in 1982, contained three instrumentals, with piano emphasised over guitar. ''
Another Setting ''Another Setting'' is the third studio album by English band The Durutti Column, released in August 1983. Track listing All music written by Vini Reilly. :A1. "Prayer" - 3:09 :A2. "Response" - 3:16 :A3. "Bordeaux" - 2:13 :A4. "For a Wester ...
'' (1983) was again Reilly and Mitchell; in 1984 the band was expanded to include Richard Henry (
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), Maunagh Fleming ( cor anglais and
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), Blaine Reininger (of
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; violin and
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), Mervyn Fletcher (saxophone), Caroline Lavelle (cello), and Tim Kellett (trumpet). The album ''Without Mercy (album), Without Mercy'', arranged by John Metcalfe (composer), John Metcalfe, was intended as an instrumental evocation of the poem ''La Belle Dame sans Merci'' by John Keats. ''Say What You Mean'' was a departure from roots with the addition of deep electronic percussion. Kellett and Metcalfe remained (Metcalfe playing viola); they also appear alongside Reilly and Mitchell on ''Circuses and Bread'' (Factory Benelux in 1985) and ''Domo Arigato''. The latter is a live album recorded in Tokyo and the first pop album released in the UK solely on the relatively new compact disc format (and also available on VHS and LaserDisc.) Kellett left to join
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, but guested on ''The Guitar and Other Machines'' (1987), the first new UK album to be released on Digital Audio Tape (as well as the usual media of vinyl record, LP, audio cassette and CD)."Jes'like DAT", ''Underground'', December 1987 (Issue 9), p. 3 ''The Guitar and Other Machines'' has a far more direct sound than earlier records, with guest vocals from Stanton Miranda and Reilly's then partner, Pol, and the use of a music sequencer, sequencer and drum machine in addition to Mitchell's drumming. The album was produced by Stephen Street, who also produced Morrissey's solo album ''Viva Hate'' (1988), on which Reilly played guitar. Reilly has said he was neither properly credited nor compensated for composing most of the music on ''Viva Hate''. ''Vini Reilly'' (1989), also produced by Reilly and Street, features extensive use of sampling (music), sampling, with looped samples of vocalists (including Otis Redding, Tracy Chapman, Annie Lennox and Joan Sutherland) used as the basis for several tracks. Initial copies came with a 7" or CD single, "I Know Very Well How I Got My Note Wrong", credited to "Vincent Gerard and Steven Patrick", in which a take of the Morrissey B-side "I Know Very Well How I Got My Name" dissolves into laughter after Reilly hits a wrong note. On ''Obey the Time'' (1990) Mitchell played on only one track, the album being otherwise a solo recording by Reilly, heavily influenced by techno music, contemporary dance music. The album's title is a phrase uttered by the titular character of William Shakespeare's ''Othello'' toward his fiance, Desdemona in Act One, Scene Two: "I have but an hour of love, of worldly matters and direction, To spend with thee: we must obey the time." An accompanying single, "The Together Mix", featured two reworkings of album tracks by Together (rave band), Together, Jonathon Donaghy and Suddi Raval (Donaghy was killed in a car crash in Ibiza before the single was released). This was to be the last Durutti Column record released by Factory, in early 1991.


1990 onwards: after Factory

For the first few years after the demise of Factory, the only Durutti Column album releases were ''Lips That Would Kiss'' (a 1991 collection of early singles, compilation contributions and unreleased material on the separate label Factory Benelux), and ''Dry'' (1991) and ''Red Shoes'' (1992), Italian collections of alternate versions and unreleased outtakes. Former member Dave Rowbotham was killed by an unknown assailant in 1991. He was later memorialised by the Happy Mondays in the song "Cowboy Dave". In 1993, Tony Wilson attempted to revive Factory Records, and ''Sex and Death'' was the first release on Factory Too (a subdivision of London Records). The album was once again produced by Stephen Street, with Mitchell and Metcalfe, and it included, on the track "The Next Time", Peter Hook of New Order (band), New Order. ''Time Was Gigantic ... When We Were Kids'', which followed in 1998, was produced by Keir Stewart, who also played on the album and has frequently worked with Reilly since. ''Fidelity'' was released between these albums in 1996 by Les Disques du Crépuscule and was produced by Laurie Laptop. The eight albums recorded for Factory (''The Return of the Durutti Column'', ''LC'', ''Another Setting'', ''Without Mercy'', ''Domo Arigato'', ''The Guitar and Other Machines'', ''Vini Reilly'' and ''Obey the Time'') were re-released with additional material by Factory Too/London, under the banner Factory Once, between 1996 and 1998. In 1998, Durutti Column contributed "It's Your Life Baby" to the AIDS benefit compilation album ''Onda Sonora: Red Hot + Lisbon'' produced by the Red Hot Organization. Factory Too effectively ended in 1998, and subsequent Durutti Column albums have been on independent labels Artful Records (''Rebellion'' [2001], ''Someone Else's Party'' [2003], ''Keep Breathing'' [2006], ''Idiot Savants'' [2007]) or Kookydisc (''Tempus Fugit'' [2004], ''Sunlight to Blue . . . Blue to Blackness'' [2008]). Kookydisc has also released two further volumes of ''The Sporadic Recordings'' (along with a slightly edited re-release of the first volume from 1989), remastered versions of two very scarce LPs from the early 1980s (''Live At The Venue'' [2004] and ''Amigos Em Portugal'' [2005]), and two subscription-club discs of rare and unreleased material. A download-only release, ''Heaven Sent (It Was Called Digital, It Was Heaven Sent)'', first appeared in 2005 via Wilson's project F4 Records, F4, which was marketed as the fourth version of Factory Records. A short Jeff Noon play adapted for BBC Radio 3, Dead Code - Ghosts of the Digital Age (BBC Radio 3, 2005), was partially soundtracked by The Durutti Column. On 7 September 2009, Colin Sharp died from a brain haemorrhage. Reilly suffered a stroke in 2011, following which he was left unable to play the guitar the way he did before.Durutti Column guitarist Vini Reilly 'embarrassed' by appeal
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Discography


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GigographyThe Official CP Lee Website
including 1968 Greasy Bear photo of Bruce Mitchell with CP Lee and Ian Wilson *[ Allmusic.com article on The Durutti Column] {{DEFAULTSORT:Durutti Column, The Musical groups established in 1978 Musical groups from Manchester English post-punk music groups English new wave musical groups Factory Records artists ROIR artists English art rock groups British ambient music groups Factory Benelux artists