Short Stories For Pauline

Durutti Column

129 kr

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Album Short Stories For Pauline
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Article number FBN36CD
Release date 2013-01-25
Genre Pop,rock,soul
Description Factory Benelux is pleased to announce a CD edition of Short Stories for Pauline, the legendary ''lost'' fourth album by cult Manchester group The Durutti Column, recently issued as a limited edition vinyl album on the Factory Benelux imprint. Originally recorded by Vini Reilly in Brussels for Factory Benelux in 1983, the 14 track album features several exquisite pieces including College, A Room in Southport and (most notably) Duet. Recorded with Tuxedomoon viola player Blaine L. Reininger, this poignant instrumental proved - ironically - to be the downfall of the album, after Factory director (and Durutti manager) Tony Wilson insisted that Duet form the basis of an entire neo-classical album. As a result, Duet became Without Mercy in 1984, and Short Stories for Pauline was shelved. Although individual tracks from Short Stories for Pauline have appeared on several compilations, notably highbrow Crépuscule collection Hommage à Marguerite Duras, this is the first time the original album has appeared in its entirety. The 2012 remastered edition is a must for Vini Reilly and Factory collectors alike, and a priceless addition to the Durutti canon. The CD edition comes with a bonus disc, comprising 10 tracks recorded live in Brussels on 13 August 1981 together with a Vini Reilly radio interview.
Track info
  1. CD1 : SHORT STORIES FOR PAULINE
  2. AT FIRST SIGHT
  3. DUET
  4. COLLEGE
  5. INVITATIONS
  6. DESTROY, SHE SAID
  7. MODEL
  8. JOURNEYS BY VESPA
  9. TAKE SOME TIME OUT
  10. A SILENCE
  11. MIRROR A
  12. COCKTAIL
  13. TELEPHONE CALL
  14. MIRROR B
  15. A ROOM IN SOUTHPORT
  16. CD2 : LIVE IN BRUXELLES 13.8.1981
  17. SKETCH FOR DAWN
  18. MESSIDOR
  19. JACQUELINE
  20. CONDUCT
  21. SKETCH FOR SUMMER
  22. DANNY
  23. STAINS (USELESS BODY)
  24. THE MISSING BOY
  25. SELF PORTRAIT (VERSION)
  26. FOR BELGIAN FRIENDS
  27. INTERVIEW