The The Guitar and Other Machines [Deluxe Edition]

The The Guitar and Other Machines [Deluxe Edition]

by The Durutti Column
The The Guitar and Other Machines [Deluxe Edition]

The The Guitar and Other Machines [Deluxe Edition]

by The Durutti Column

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Overview

Following up the band's second live album, A Night in New York, Durutti's composition changed slightly, with both Kellet and Metcalfe off to pursue other ventures, the former ending up in Simply Red. The core Reilly/Mitchell duo settled down in studio to create another striking development in Durutti's story, The Guitar and Other Machines. So named because of Reilly's choice to explore and use newer instruments, specifically a Yamaha Sequencer and a DMX Drum Machine among others, while also trying out new approaches with his guitar playing, first signaled on Circuses and Bread. Opening track "Arpeggiator," one of several cuts originally previewed on A Night in New York, gives a sense as to the result. There's a more straightforwardly soaring lead guitar line; quick, gently perky synth loops; a heavy drum punch; additional strings; and other touches to fill out the busy but strong arrangement. While technology in general was no stranger to the band, these instruments and approaches were, resulting in a generally lusher record than most recorded by Durutti before it, with more rather than fewer instruments being the key motif while still retaining an economy of performance. Both Metcalfe and Kellet appeared on an album highlight, "When the World," recalling the band's mid-'80s highlights while Reilly turns in a surprisingly loud, kick-ass solo, contrasting his acoustic work on the immediately following "U.S.P." Otherwise, a variety of other performers assisted the duo as needed, including producer Stephen Street, who sat in on bass on "English Landscape Tradition," and guest singers Stanton Miranda and Pol (a high point of "When the World" who ironically enough doesn't appear on "Pol in B"). Rob Gray's mouth organ work adds a nicely rootsy feel to "What Is It to Me (Woman)" and "Jongleur Grey," a notable contrast against Durutti's generally futurist approach. Continuing the string of excellent Durutti reissues, its 1996 reappearance included several other studio tracks done around that time, notably the moody and mysterious "LFO Mod," which only appeared on the Valuable Passages compilation in the U.S., and "Dream Topping," featuring a reunion with A Certain Ratio singer Jeremy Kerr. Concluding the reissue are four further tracks from a performance at Peter Gabriel's WOMAD festival, with guest appearances from Chinese opera singer Liu Sola and Swing Out Sister keyboardist Andy Connell, both of whom would feature on the Vini Reilly album. ~ Ned Raggett

Product Details

Release Date: 01/12/2018
Label: Factory Benelux
UPC: 0708527170861

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Arpeggiator
  2. What It Is to Me (Woman)
  3. Red Shoes
  4. Jongleur Grey
  5. When the World
  6. U.S.P
  7. Bordeaux Sequence
  8. Pol in B
  9. English Landscape Tradition
  10. Miss Haymes
  11. Don't Think You're Funny
  12. Dream Topping
  13. You Won't Feel Out of Place
  14. Oldham Street
  15. LFO Mod
  16. Catos Con Guantes

Disc 2

  1. Florence Sunset
  2. All That Love and Maths Can Do
  3. San Giovanni Dawn
  4. For Friends in Italy
  5. Our Lady of the Angels
  6. Red Shoes [VR Vocal]
  7. Song for Les Preger
  8. For Rebecca
  9. Final Cut
  10. When the World [Newson Mix]
  11. Arpeggiator II
  12. Pol in AB
  13. Oldham Street
  14. When the World [Soundtrack]
  15. Our Lady
  16. White Rabbit
  17. When the World [Version]

Disc 3

  1. Prayer
  2. Arpeggiator
  3. Our Lady of the Angels
  4. Pol in B
  5. Miss Haymes
  6. For Mother
  7. Requiem
  8. Jacqueline
  9. Elevator Sequence
  10. The Missing Boy
  11. When the World
  12. Tomorrow
  13. English Landscape Tradition
  14. Bordeaux Sequence

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Durutti Column   Primary Artist
P.O.L.   Vocals
Stephen Street   Bass,Mouth Organ,Guitar (Bass)
Vini Reilly   Guitar,Vocals,Machines,Keyboards
Liu Sola   Vocals
Tim Kellett   Trumpet
Andy Connell   Piano
Stanton Mirands   Vocals
Bruce Mitchell   Drums,Xylophone,Drum Machine
Robbie Grey   Jew's-Harp
Stanton Miranda   Vocals
John Metcalfe   Viola,Percussion
Pol   Vocals

Technical Credits

Stephen Street   Producer
Chris Nagle   Engineer
Duke Ellington   Composer
Vini Reilly   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Programming
Nick Garside   Producer
Billy Strayhorn   Composer
Simon Topping   Composer
Bruce Mitchell   Composer,Arranger,Composer
Lee Hamblin   Engineer
CJ   Engineer
Stuart James   Mixing,Composer,Producer
Jeremy Kerr   Composer
John Metcalfe   Arranger,Composer
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