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01 April 1986

Circuses and Bread

Circuses and Bread
Circuses and Bread

Bread and Circuses [TWI 988-2]
Bread and Circuses
CD: UK 07.86 (04.86) (Factory FACD 154)
LP: BL 05.85 (Factory Benelux FBN 36) [white label]
LP: BL 05.85 (Factory Benelux FBN 36)
CS: BL 05.85 (Factory Benelux FBNC 36)
CD: UK 06.86 (Factory Australasia FACD 154) ***
LP: DE 1986 (Normal NORMAL 20)
LP: ES 1986 (Nuevos Medios 33 207 L)
LP: FR 1986 (Attitude Records ATT 004)
LP: IT 1986 (Base FBN 36)
CD: BE 12.93 (Crépuscule TWI 988-2)**
CD: UK 10.07 (LTM LTMCD 2510) *

Tracklisting

Pauline (2:46)
Tomorrow (4:03)
Dance II (5:37)
Hilary (3:13)
Street Fight (4:01)
Royal Infirmary (4:18)
Black Horses (8:36)
Dance I (4:58)
Blind Elevator Girl (Osaka) (10:17)
All That Love and Maths Can Do *
I Get Along Without You Very Well *
Verbier (For Patti) *
The Aftermath *
A Silence *
Cocktail *
Telephone Call *
Mirror A *
Mirror B *

** - Retitled "Bread and Circuses" and with different artwork
*** - The Factory Australasia is an imported UK issue. Initial copies came with a sticker having Factory silhouette logo and "Factory Records Australasia Import".

CD mastering info (FACD 154)

FACD 154 MPO 02 . MPO France 06 Compact Disc

Run-out groove (FBN 36)

White label

FBN 36-A//59233-1
FBN 36-B//59234-1

Standard

FBN 36-A//59233-2
FBN 36-B//59234-1

Notes

Production: Vini Reilly
Design: 8vo (FACD 154)
Artwork: Herbert Bayer (TWI 988-2)

LP and cassette versions were also released as FBN 36 and FBNC 36. There also is a poster for the Benelux editions. Sized 24" x 12" it is titled "Du Pain et des Jeux", in orange and gold, and is totally different to the LP sleeve design.

The Nov/Dec 1986 isssue of The Catalogue lists a DAT format release (FACT 154D) as planned for 1987.

LTM reissue notes

Circuses and Bread was originally released on the Factory Benelux label in April 1986, and features ten tracks written and performed by Vini Reilly, together with drummer Bruce Mitchell. This expanded CD edition also features ten bonus tracks including compilation album tracks Verbier and The Aftermath, five previously unreleased tracks from the cancelled 1983 album Short Stories For Pauline, and the rarely heard 1983 single I Get Along Without You Very Well, a Hoagy Carmichael cover sung by Lindsay Reade and dedicated to her former husband, Anthony H. Wilson. The booklet restores the original cover design by 8vo. 19 tracks. 74 minutes of music.

Available direct from LTM and in good record shops.

Notes (additional)

FBN 36 was originally to have been an album 'Short Stories for Pauline', but was unreleased due to pressure from Factory Records in the UK. They didn't want this to interfere with the release of FACT 144 'Domo Arigato', Factory's first CD. 'Short Stories for Pauline' was shelved as Vini Reilly had recorded a new album in the meantime.

The contents were to be:

At First Sight * (4:15)
A Silence *** (?:??)
Journeys By Vespa * (3:20)
Limitations * (?:??)
Model * (?:??)
Duet * (?:??)
Destroy She Said * (3:47)
Take Some Time Out * (3:32)
Mirror A ** (?:??)
Cocktail *** (?:??)
Telephone Call *** (?:??)
Mirror B *** (?:??)
A Room in Southport * (?:??)
College * (?:??)

* Released on FBN 2 CD, most of them with different titles.
** Released on 'The Sporadic Recordings' CD.
*** Unreleased.

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01 December 1985

The Crépuscule Christmas Single

The Crépuscule Christmas Single
The Crépuscule Christmas Single [front cover]

The Crépuscule Christmas Single
The Crépuscule Christmas Single [7" vinyl detail]
7": BE 12/85 (Les Disques du Crépuscule XM1, promo)

A side

Scottish Christmas *

B side

Christmas For Pauline [3:27]
Snowflakes [4:13]

* - Paul Haig

Notes

Promo-only 7" single with Paul Haig on the A-side and The Durutti Column on the flip. Christmas For Pauline is in fact The Sea Wall.

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01 August 1985

Domo Arigato

Domo Arigato
Domo Arigato

Domo Arigato Laserdisc
Domo Arigato; Laserdisc label
LP: JP 1985 (Factory Japan / Columbia FACT 144 / XY7356AY)
CD: UK 1985 (Factory FACD 144) *
VHS: UK 1986 (Factory FACT 144) [PAL]
BETA: UK 1986 (Factory FACT 144) [PAL]
VHS: JP 1985 (Factory Japan / Columbia FACT 144 / 118C68-9237) [NTSC] **
BETA: JP 1985 (Factory Japan / Columbia FACT 144 / 118C68-9237) [NTSC] **
CD: UK 05.85 (Factory Australasia FACD 144) ***
LD: JP 1991 (Columbia COLY-3005) [NTSC]

Tracklisting (LP)

ketch for Summer (2:22)
Sketch for Dawn (4:50)
Mercy Theme (2:16)
A Little Mercy (10:04)
Dream of a Child (6:37)
Mercy Dance (3:45)
The Room (4:40)
Blind Elevator Girl (8:12)
Tomorrow (2:50)
Belgian Friends (3:04)
Self Portrait (2:51)

Tracklisting (CD)*

Sketch for Summer (2:22)
Sketch for Dawn (4:50)
Mercy Theme (2:16)
Little Mercy (10:04)
Jacqueline* (5:35)
Dream of a Child (6:37)
Mercy Dance (3:45)
The Room (4:40)
E.E. (4:09)
Blind Elevator Girl (8:12)
Tomorrow (2:50)
For Belgian Friends (3:04)
Missing Boy (7:45)
Self Portrait (2:51)
{audience noise} (0:54)

CD Mastering text

FACD 144 MPO 02

Tracklisting

Sketch for Summer
Sketch for Dawn
Little Mercy
Mercy Dance
The Room
E.E.
Blind Elevator Girl
Belgian Friends
Missing Boy

Credits

Produced by Durutti Column and Anthony Wilson; Engineered by Anthony Wilson and Norio Okada; Recorded by G.Y.N.E. Mobile Recording at Gotanda Kanihoken Hall, Tokyo; 25th April 1985; Remixed at G.Y.N.E. Mobile Recording and Nippon Columbia Studio No. 4; PCM Editing Engineer: Hideki Kukizaki; Concert Organisation: UPU and Moon Office

Durutti Column personnel:
Vini Reilly: Vocals, Guitar, Piano
Bruce Mitchell: Percussion, Xylophone and DMX
Tim Kellett: Trumpet
John Metcalfe: Viola
All songs written by Vini Reilly
Published by Movement of 24th January Publishing
B/W Still Photos (England): Kevin Cummins
B/W Still Photos (Japan): Anthony Wilson
Design: 8vo
A Factory/Nippon Columbia Co-production
For Hilary and Oliver
© Factory Communications Limited

Notes

* Factory's first CD, and first CD-only release.
** Imported for use as US release. (Of Factory NY/Ikon sticker applied to inside of box.)
*** Imported UK issue only, initial copies with sticker having silhouette logo and "Factory Records Australasia Import".

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01 May 1985

un hommage à Marguerite Duras

un hommage à Marguerite Duras
un hommage à Marguerite Duras
LP: JP 5/85 (Crépuscule Au Japon / Shinseido SC 1009)

Tracklisting

The Sea Wall [3:24]
Destroy, She Said [3:44]
Take Some Time Out [3:30]

Credits

All poems by Richard Jobson

Cast

Cecile Bruynoghe, piano
Virginia Astley, piano on A4
Steven Brown, availability, castanets and clarinets
Blaine L. Reininger, violin on "The Sea Wall"
Special thanks to Vini Reilly for his short stories for Pauline
"The Hotel", "The Meeting" and "Day Breaks" are based on the novel "Ten Thirty On A Summer Night" by Marguerite Duras
Original sound recording made by LES DISQUES DU CREPUSCULE
Vini Reilly courtesy of FACTORY BENELUX
PRODUCED BY CONVERSATION LES DISQUES DU CREPUSCULE

© 1985 CONVERSATION LES DISQUES DU CREPUSCULE

Notes

Compilation featuring The Durutti Column (credited to V. Reilly), Richard Jobson and Marguerite Duras.

Closely related Hommage à Duras.

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01 January 1985

Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say

Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say
Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say
12": UK 01.85 (Factory Records FAC 114)

Tracklisting

Goodbye (1:50)
The Room (6:00)
A Little Mercy (3:37)
Silence (7:44)
E.E. (4:35)
Hello (1:05)

~ FAC 114 A, MT, FAC-025 A1, Pauline
~ FAC 114 B, MT, FAC-025 B1, Sadie

Notes

Production: Anthony Wilson and Michael Johnson
Design: 8vo

Grey "chip-board" sleeve with 'tip-on' label. Included on FACD 84.

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