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Vini Reilly

Vincent Gerard "Vini" Reilly (born 4 August 1953) is an English musician and leader of the post-punk group the Durutti Column. He is known for his distinctively clean, fluid guitar style, which stood out from his punk-era contemporaries in its incorporation of jazz, folk, and classical elements. In addition to his work under that group, Reilly has also collaborated with artists such as Morrissey, John Cooper Clarke, Pauline Murray, Anne Clark, and others.

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Peel played material from Vini's band, The Durutti Column, on his shows and when Vini went solo, he played his songs as well as his collaboration with Morrissey.

Shows Played[]

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1989
  • 05 April 1989 (& Steven Patrick): I Know Very Well How I Got My Note Wrong (CD mini) Factory
  • 06 April 1989 (& Morrissey): I Know Very Well How I Got My Note Wrong (7" issued with Durutti Column 'Vini Reilly' LP) Factory (outtake from Morrissey's 'Viva Hate' sessions)
1990
  • 01 January 1990: Arpeggiator II (album - The Sporadic Recordings) TTTTTTTTT
  • 23 January 1990: Shirt No. 7 (album - The Sporadic Recordings) TTTTTTTTT
  • 06 February 1990: For Stephen Patrick (v/a album - The Sporadic Recordings) TTTTTTTTT

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