Time Was GIGANTIC... When We Were Kids
Vini Reilly’s rhythmellifluous 1998 album - Factory Records’ swansong - returns on a remastered and expanded 25 year anniversary edition with abundant testament to his classic early phase.
‘Time Was GIGANTIC... When we were kids’ was first issued 18 years after Reilly’s debut ‘The Return of The Durutti Column’ (1980) and is considered a swansong for his peerless early run of recordings and the Factory Records label at large. The album depicts Reilly as porous as ever to broad influences from Indian and ambient musics and shaping them into broadly appealing, sophisticated meld of folk, country, classical and pop musics.
It depicts the guitarist regularly hailed among “the best in the world” by likes of Brian Eno, John Frusciante, The Avalanches, The Chromatics, Johnny Marr, and John Cooper Clarke, at a late mid-period crest of his powers twirling lyrically tongue-tip electric guitar top lines layered with tabla, synths and Eley Rudge’s vocal counterpoints in the lushest, timeless style.
This 2023 edition features the original 11 songs, including highlights in the billowing ambient-pop of ‘Organ Donor’, the college radio friendly jangle of ‘I B Yours’, his heart-in-mouth beauty ’Twenty Trees’, and the lovely kids choir accompaniment of ‘Highfield Choir’ augmented by no fewer than five bonus songs, It’s Your Life, Babe, Kiss of Def, In the City, New Order Tribute, Drinking Song, with extensive liner notes by Factory Records and band expert James Nice, and its original artwork revisited by the original designers 8VO (Mark Holt and Hamish Muir).
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Double LP with printed inners. Re-mastered with 5 bonus tracks.
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Vini Reilly’s rhythmellifluous 1998 album - Factory Records’ swansong - returns on a remastered and expanded 25 year anniversary edition with abundant testament to his classic early phase.
‘Time Was GIGANTIC... When we were kids’ was first issued 18 years after Reilly’s debut ‘The Return of The Durutti Column’ (1980) and is considered a swansong for his peerless early run of recordings and the Factory Records label at large. The album depicts Reilly as porous as ever to broad influences from Indian and ambient musics and shaping them into broadly appealing, sophisticated meld of folk, country, classical and pop musics.
It depicts the guitarist regularly hailed among “the best in the world” by likes of Brian Eno, John Frusciante, The Avalanches, The Chromatics, Johnny Marr, and John Cooper Clarke, at a late mid-period crest of his powers twirling lyrically tongue-tip electric guitar top lines layered with tabla, synths and Eley Rudge’s vocal counterpoints in the lushest, timeless style.
This 2023 edition features the original 11 songs, including highlights in the billowing ambient-pop of ‘Organ Donor’, the college radio friendly jangle of ‘I B Yours’, his heart-in-mouth beauty ’Twenty Trees’, and the lovely kids choir accompaniment of ‘Highfield Choir’ augmented by no fewer than five bonus songs, It’s Your Life, Babe, Kiss of Def, In the City, New Order Tribute, Drinking Song, with extensive liner notes by Factory Records and band expert James Nice, and its original artwork revisited by the original designers 8VO (Mark Holt and Hamish Muir).
Digipak CD with 12 page booklet. Re-mastered with 5 bonus tracks.
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 7-14 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
Vini Reilly’s rhythmellifluous 1998 album - Factory Records’ swansong - returns on a remastered and expanded 25 year anniversary edition with abundant testament to his classic early phase.
‘Time Was GIGANTIC... When we were kids’ was first issued 18 years after Reilly’s debut ‘The Return of The Durutti Column’ (1980) and is considered a swansong for his peerless early run of recordings and the Factory Records label at large. The album depicts Reilly as porous as ever to broad influences from Indian and ambient musics and shaping them into broadly appealing, sophisticated meld of folk, country, classical and pop musics.
It depicts the guitarist regularly hailed among “the best in the world” by likes of Brian Eno, John Frusciante, The Avalanches, The Chromatics, Johnny Marr, and John Cooper Clarke, at a late mid-period crest of his powers twirling lyrically tongue-tip electric guitar top lines layered with tabla, synths and Eley Rudge’s vocal counterpoints in the lushest, timeless style.
This 2023 edition features the original 11 songs, including highlights in the billowing ambient-pop of ‘Organ Donor’, the college radio friendly jangle of ‘I B Yours’, his heart-in-mouth beauty ’Twenty Trees’, and the lovely kids choir accompaniment of ‘Highfield Choir’ augmented by no fewer than five bonus songs, It’s Your Life, Babe, Kiss of Def, In the City, New Order Tribute, Drinking Song, with extensive liner notes by Factory Records and band expert James Nice, and its original artwork revisited by the original designers 8VO (Mark Holt and Hamish Muir).