
Sunlight to blue ⦠Blue to blackness
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Limited 2LPĀ : Coloured Vinyl (Disc 1 - Yellow to Blue Disc 2 - Blue to Black Coloured Vinyl)
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āSunlight to blue ⦠Blue to blacknessā - This was one of the more upbeat title suggestions for the very bare, back to basics, reflective album from The Durutti Column. Originally released in June 2008, Sunlight to Blue⦠was a conscious response to the previous two polished and āstudio-basedā releases. Here he created some sparse, simply beautiful 'sketches' as he once called them, more reminiscent of his work from the early eighties. Many of the pieces are instrumentals played on his Juan Montero flamenco guitar, and he returns to 'Without Mercy' for the last track 'Grief' whilst reinventing 'Never Known' from LC. Now, for the first time, the LP is available remastered and re-packaged as a gatefold double 12ā 180gram vinyl release.
This album also saw the debut of the then talented young pianist and singer, Poppy Morgan, who co-wrote the melancholy Ananda as a duet with what Reilly dryly called 'intrusive guitar'. For the uninitiated, Vini was the first artist signed to Manchesterās influential Factory Records, co-wrote and played on Morrisseyās first solo album āViva Hateā, and was heavily featured in the Manchester music culture film, ā24 Hour Party Peopleā. Vini Reilly has recorded under the name The Durutti Column since 1978 and has a rich portfolio of work, releasing over twenty albums in this time. Ever critical of Viniās voice, but ever a fierce champion of his talent, the late Tony Wilson would surely appreciate this return of The Durutti Column.
Tracklist
1. Glimpse 2. Contact 3. Messages 4. Ged 5. Ananda 6. Never Known Version 7. So Many Crumbs And Monkeys! 8. Head Glue 9. Demo For Gathering Dust 10. Cup A Soup Romance 11. Grief
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/w1KPF_Z8MPQ
Product Info
Limited 2LPĀ : Coloured Vinyl (Disc 1 - Yellow to Blue Disc 2 - Blue to Black Coloured Vinyl)
More Info
āSunlight to blue ⦠Blue to blacknessā - This was one of the more upbeat title suggestions for the very bare, back to basics, reflective album from The Durutti Column. Originally released in June 2008, Sunlight to Blue⦠was a conscious response to the previous two polished and āstudio-basedā releases. Here he created some sparse, simply beautiful 'sketches' as he once called them, more reminiscent of his work from the early eighties. Many of the pieces are instrumentals played on his Juan Montero flamenco guitar, and he returns to 'Without Mercy' for the last track 'Grief' whilst reinventing 'Never Known' from LC. Now, for the first time, the LP is available remastered and re-packaged as a gatefold double 12ā 180gram vinyl release.
This album also saw the debut of the then talented young pianist and singer, Poppy Morgan, who co-wrote the melancholy Ananda as a duet with what Reilly dryly called 'intrusive guitar'. For the uninitiated, Vini was the first artist signed to Manchesterās influential Factory Records, co-wrote and played on Morrisseyās first solo album āViva Hateā, and was heavily featured in the Manchester music culture film, ā24 Hour Party Peopleā. Vini Reilly has recorded under the name The Durutti Column since 1978 and has a rich portfolio of work, releasing over twenty albums in this time. Ever critical of Viniās voice, but ever a fierce champion of his talent, the late Tony Wilson would surely appreciate this return of The Durutti Column.
Tracklist
1. Glimpse 2. Contact 3. Messages 4. Ged 5. Ananda 6. Never Known Version 7. So Many Crumbs And Monkeys! 8. Head Glue 9. Demo For Gathering Dust 10. Cup A Soup Romance 11. Grief
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/w1KPF_Z8MPQ
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Product Info
Limited 2LPĀ : Coloured Vinyl (Disc 1 - Yellow to Blue Disc 2 - Blue to Black Coloured Vinyl)
More Info
āSunlight to blue ⦠Blue to blacknessā - This was one of the more upbeat title suggestions for the very bare, back to basics, reflective album from The Durutti Column. Originally released in June 2008, Sunlight to Blue⦠was a conscious response to the previous two polished and āstudio-basedā releases. Here he created some sparse, simply beautiful 'sketches' as he once called them, more reminiscent of his work from the early eighties. Many of the pieces are instrumentals played on his Juan Montero flamenco guitar, and he returns to 'Without Mercy' for the last track 'Grief' whilst reinventing 'Never Known' from LC. Now, for the first time, the LP is available remastered and re-packaged as a gatefold double 12ā 180gram vinyl release.
This album also saw the debut of the then talented young pianist and singer, Poppy Morgan, who co-wrote the melancholy Ananda as a duet with what Reilly dryly called 'intrusive guitar'. For the uninitiated, Vini was the first artist signed to Manchesterās influential Factory Records, co-wrote and played on Morrisseyās first solo album āViva Hateā, and was heavily featured in the Manchester music culture film, ā24 Hour Party Peopleā. Vini Reilly has recorded under the name The Durutti Column since 1978 and has a rich portfolio of work, releasing over twenty albums in this time. Ever critical of Viniās voice, but ever a fierce champion of his talent, the late Tony Wilson would surely appreciate this return of The Durutti Column.
Tracklist
1. Glimpse 2. Contact 3. Messages 4. Ged 5. Ananda 6. Never Known Version 7. So Many Crumbs And Monkeys! 8. Head Glue 9. Demo For Gathering Dust 10. Cup A Soup Romance 11. Grief
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/w1KPF_Z8MPQ











