Sketch For Summer

Album: The Return of the Durutti Column (1979)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Sketch for Summer" is the opening track on The Durutti Column's debut album, The Return of the Durutti Column, released in 1980 on Factory Records. The album was produced by Martin Hannett (Joy Division, New Order, OMD) and recorded at Cargo Studios, Rochdale, England.
  • The track is instrumental, which is characteristic of much of The Durutti Column's work, especially their early material.
  • "Sketch for Summer" is often considered a quintessential track from The Durutti Column's repertoire. It's a song that encapsulates the band's signature sound: a delicate blend of post-punk, ambient, and experimental music.
  • The song evokes a sense of longing and nostalgia, painting a sonic picture of a wistful summer day. It features a minimalist arrangement, with Vini Reilly's distinctive guitar playing taking center stage.
  • Reilly credited Martin Hannett's production for enhancing his guitar work.

    "I had a depressive illness, which I'm still medicated for," he told Uncut magazine in 2024, "It's made me do the most stupid things because it was impossible to deal with. You don't feel anything, it's like you're not even alive or something. My girlfriend had to physically get me out of bed, even though I knew I was (meant to be) in the studio.

    I got into Martin's car and he drove me to the studio in Rochdale. He started unpacking all these boxes of amazing equipment while I was getting more and more introverted, just messing around on my guitar.

    Then at one point, Martin turned his head and said, play that again. He had a little click-track thing going, so I played to that, just off the cuff. Then at some point I had a massive row with Martin and stormed out, because that's what I was like.

    But what Martin had done (with the music) was incredible. 'Sketch for Summer' I would say is attributable to Martin, because I'd never heard a guitar sound like that."
  • The Return of the Durutti Column had a very unusual cover: it was made of sandpaper. The idea was inspired by the Situationist book Mémoires, which was also wrapped in sandpaper to physically damage surrounding books.

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