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Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.
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Genre:Jazz, Rock, Classical Style:Alternative Rock, Avantgarde
Tracklist:
A1. For Pauline A2. Tomorrow A3. Dance II A4. For Hilary A5. Street Fight B1. Royal Infirmary B2. Black Horses B3. Dance I C1. Blind Elevator Girl – Osaka C2. The Aftermath C3. Our Lady of the Angels (Stu ‘Jammer’ James Mix) D1. Florence Sunset D2. All That Love and Maths Can Do D3. San Giovanni Dawn D4. For Friends In Italy
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
2020 remastered edition of Circuses And Bread, the seventh studio album by The Durutti Column.
Originally released by Factory Benelux and Factory in 1986, the original 9 tracks have now been expanded with 6 bonus pieces.
2xLP coloured vinyl edition (Disc 1 Clear, Disc 2 Orange) in gatefold sleeve, with liner notes and rare band images.
Self-produced by Vini Reilly at Strawberry and Revolution studios, the album saw Durutti playing as a quartet, with Reilly on guitar, vocals and keyboards, Bruce Mitchell in drums and percussion, John Metcalfe (viola) and Tim Kellett (trumpet).