This is one of those beautiful boxed cassette releases that Factory Records produced in the 80's. "Valuable Passages" is a compilation of a few lesser known and rare Durutti tracks as well as some key album selections. Ripped from the original cassette, so you might be able to get these in higher fidelity these days, but as a package, this is just about unbeatable.
Sketch for Summer
Conduct
Sketch for Winter
Lips That Would Kiss
For Belgian Friends
Danny
Piece of Out of Tune Grand Piano
Never Known
Jacqueline
The Missing Boy
Prayer
Spent Time
Without Mercy (Stanzas 4 to 7)
Without Mercy (Stanzas 10 to 12)
The Room
Blind Elevator Girl
Tomorrow
L.F.O. M.O.D.
I never get tired of hearing this wonderful music.
Cassette rip at 320 Kbps.
Full artwork included. Because it's important.
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
The Durutti Column - Valuable Passages
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