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'''Vincent Gerard''' "'''Vini'''" '''Reilly''' (born 4 August 1953)<ref>[http://news.thedurutticolumn.info/2013/08/dedications-for-vini.html Dedications for Vini] 4 August 2013</ref><ref>Larkin, Colin ''The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, Volume 1''. Pág. 750. Guinness, 1992. {{ISBN|1-882267-01-X}}, 9781882267019</ref> is an English musician and leader of the [[post-punk]] group [[the Durutti Column]]. |
'''Vincent Gerard''' "'''Vini'''" '''Reilly''' (born 4 August 1953)<ref>[http://news.thedurutticolumn.info/2013/08/dedications-for-vini.html Dedications for Vini] 4 August 2013</ref><ref>Larkin, Colin ''The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, Volume 1''. Pág. 750. Guinness, 1992. {{ISBN|1-882267-01-X}}, 9781882267019</ref> 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 rock|punk]]-era contemporaries in its incorporation of [[jazz]], [[folk music|folk]], and [[classical music|classical]] elements.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Ankeny |first1=Jason |title=The Durutti Column - Biography |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-durutti-column-mn0000129308/biography |website=AllMusic |access-date=26 March 2022}}</ref> In addition to his work under that group, Reilly has also collaborated with artists such as [[Morrissey]], [[John Cooper Clarke]], [[Pauline Murray]], [[Anne Clark (poet)|Anne Clark]], and others. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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Reilly was born in [[Higher Blackley]], [[Manchester]],<ref>Frame, Pete. ''Pete Frame's Rockin' Around Britain: Rock'n'roll Landmarks of the UK and Ireland''. Omnibus, 1999. {{ISBN|0-7119-6973-6}}, {{ISBN|978-0-7119-6973-5}}</ref> and raised in [[Withington]], [[Wythenshawe]]<ref name=citylife>{{cite web|last=Taylor|first=Paul|date=25 April 2003|url=http://www.citylife.co.uk/music/news/2963_durutti_column_man_speaks_out|title=Durutti Column man speaks out|publisher=CityLife – M.E.N. Media|access-date=28 August 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110807163153/http://www.citylife.co.uk/news_and_reviews/news/2963_durutti_column_man_speaks_out|archive-date=7 August 2011}}</ref> and [[Didsbury]], Manchester. His father was an engineer who did not allow his five children to watch television.<ref name=citylife /> At age 16, Reilly's father died. He later lamented that he did not admire<ref name=quietus>{{cite web|url=http://thequietus.com/articles/01474-vini-reilly-always-the-bridesmaid-never-the-bride|title=Vini Reilly: Always The Bridesmaid, Never The Bride|publisher=The Quietus|date=14 April 2009|access-date=28 August 2011}}</ref> or know him enough.<ref name="phase1">{{cite web|url=http://phase9.tv/music/2010/durutticolumn-vinireilly-a.shtml|title=THE DURUTTI COLUMN – VINI REILLY|publisher=Phase 9 Entertainment|date=24 April 2010|access-date=5 August 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724215709/http://phase9.tv/music/2010/durutticolumn-vinireilly-a.shtml|archive-date=24 July 2011}}</ref> As a youngster, Reilly was a talented footballer. He was offered a trial for [[Manchester City F.C.]], but he declined, opting to concentrate on music.<ref name=citylife/><ref name="phase1"/> |
Reilly was born on 4 August 1953 in [[Higher Blackley]], [[Manchester]],<ref>Frame, Pete. ''Pete Frame's Rockin' Around Britain: Rock'n'roll Landmarks of the UK and Ireland''. Omnibus, 1999. {{ISBN|0-7119-6973-6}}, {{ISBN|978-0-7119-6973-5}}</ref> and raised in [[Withington]], [[Wythenshawe]]<ref name=citylife>{{cite web|last=Taylor|first=Paul|date=25 April 2003|url=http://www.citylife.co.uk/music/news/2963_durutti_column_man_speaks_out|title=Durutti Column man speaks out|publisher=CityLife – M.E.N. Media|access-date=28 August 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110807163153/http://www.citylife.co.uk/news_and_reviews/news/2963_durutti_column_man_speaks_out|archive-date=7 August 2011}}</ref> and [[Didsbury]], Manchester. His father was an engineer who did not allow his five children to watch television.<ref name=citylife /> At age 16, Reilly's father died. He later lamented that he did not admire<ref name=quietus>{{cite web|url=http://thequietus.com/articles/01474-vini-reilly-always-the-bridesmaid-never-the-bride|title=Vini Reilly: Always The Bridesmaid, Never The Bride|publisher=The Quietus|date=14 April 2009|access-date=28 August 2011}}</ref> or know him enough.<ref name="phase1">{{cite web|url=http://phase9.tv/music/2010/durutticolumn-vinireilly-a.shtml|title=THE DURUTTI COLUMN – VINI REILLY|publisher=Phase 9 Entertainment|date=24 April 2010|access-date=5 August 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724215709/http://phase9.tv/music/2010/durutticolumn-vinireilly-a.shtml|archive-date=24 July 2011}}</ref> As a youngster, Reilly was a talented footballer. He was offered a trial for [[Manchester City F.C.]], but he declined, opting to concentrate on music.<ref name=citylife/><ref name="phase1"/> |
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His first recorded work was [[Ed Banger & The Nosebleeds]]' "Ain't Bin To No Music School".<ref name=quietus /> |
His first recorded work was [[Ed Banger & The Nosebleeds]]' "Ain't Bin To No Music School".<ref name=quietus /> |
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Reilly was [[Tony Wilson]]'s first signing to [[Factory Records]] in Manchester. [[Brian Eno]] cited Reilly's album ''[[LC (album)|LC]]'' as his all-time favourite album<ref name=citylife /> and |
Reilly was [[Tony Wilson]]'s first signing to [[Factory Records]] in Manchester. [[Brian Eno]] cited Reilly's album ''[[LC (album)|LC]]'' as his all-time favourite album<ref name=citylife /> and [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]]' [[John Frusciante]] has stated that Reilly is "the best guitarist in the world".<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2008/mar/17/hendrixpagetownshendandvin Hendrix, Page, Townshend ... and Vini Reilly]. ''The Guardian''. Retrieved 5 August 2011.</ref> |
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Reilly arranged music and played guitar on fellow Manchester artist [[Morrissey]]'s first post-Smiths album ''[[Viva Hate]]'' (1988). Morrissey and Reilly have both been members of The Nosebleeds, but in different incarnations of the group. Reilly has also recorded with artists including [[John Cooper Clarke]], [[Pauline Murray]], [[Anne Clark (poet)|Anne Clark]], [[The Wake (UK band)|The Wake]], [[Richard Jobson (television presenter)|Richard Jobson]], [[Quando Quango]], Craig Davies, [[Swing Out Sister]] and [[Holly Johnson]] (on his 2014 album ''[[Europa (Holly Johnson album)|Europa]]''). |
Reilly arranged music and played guitar on fellow Manchester artist [[Morrissey]]'s first post-Smiths album ''[[Viva Hate]]'' (1988). Morrissey and Reilly have both been members of The Nosebleeds, but in different incarnations of the group. Reilly has also recorded with artists including [[John Cooper Clarke]], [[Pauline Murray]],<ref>Far out magazine, 4 August 2022, Arun Starkey [https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/vini-reilly-and-the-widespread-influence-of-his-work/]</ref> [[Anne Clark (poet)|Anne Clark]], [[The Wake (UK band)|The Wake]], [[Richard Jobson (television presenter)|Richard Jobson]], [[Quando Quango]], Craig Davies, [[Swing Out Sister]] and [[Holly Johnson]] (on his 2014 album ''[[Europa (Holly Johnson album)|Europa]]''). |
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In September 2010, Reilly |
In September 2010, Reilly had a "minor" stroke which made him lose "some feeling in his left hand".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.thedurutticolumn.info/2010/09/valuable-passages.html |title=Valuable passages |date=3 September 2010|publisher=The Durutti Column – Official site |access-date=14 March 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/news/a275128/vini-reilly-recovering-from-minor-stroke.html|title=Vini Reilly recovering from minor stroke |author=Mayer Nissim |date=9 September 2010 |work=Digital Spy |access-date=14 March 2011}}</ref> Despite this, in February 2011 it was reported that he was working on a new album.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/story/vini-reilly-records-new-album-after-stroke_1203625 |title=Vini Reilly Records New Album After Stroke |date=23 February 2011 |publisher=Contactmusic.com |access-date=14 March 2011}}</ref> The new tracks are slower because, since the stroke, he cannot play as fast as he used to.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://exclaim.ca/News/durutti_columns_vini_reilly_bounces_back_from_stroke_with_new_material |title=Durutti Column's Vini Reilly Bounces Back from Stroke with New Material |author=Alex Hudson |date=23 February 2011 |work=Exclaim! |access-date=14 March 2011}}</ref> In January 2013, Reilly's nephew made an Internet appeal on his behalf for donations because the guitarist had debts for unpaid rent from the time between his strokes and his assessment for disability benefit. Fans sent £3,000 within a day and Reilly was reported to feel that their generosity had "lifted the weight of the world off his shoulders".<ref>{{cite news|title=Fans rally round Durutti Column star Vini Reilly|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-20909894|newspaper=BBC News|date=4 January 2013}}</ref> |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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Latest revision as of 09:04, 9 October 2024
Vini Reilly | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Vincent Gerrard Reilly |
Born | 4 August 1953 |
Origin | Blackley, Manchester, England |
Genres | Post-punk, dream pop |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, vocals, piano, bass |
Years active | 1978–present |
Labels | Factory, Artful, Kookydisc |
Vincent Gerard "Vini" Reilly (born 4 August 1953)[1][2] 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.[3] 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.
Biography
[edit]Reilly was born on 4 August 1953 in Higher Blackley, Manchester,[4] and raised in Withington, Wythenshawe[5] and Didsbury, Manchester. His father was an engineer who did not allow his five children to watch television.[5] At age 16, Reilly's father died. He later lamented that he did not admire[6] or know him enough.[7] As a youngster, Reilly was a talented footballer. He was offered a trial for Manchester City F.C., but he declined, opting to concentrate on music.[5][7]
His first recorded work was Ed Banger & The Nosebleeds' "Ain't Bin To No Music School".[6]
Reilly was Tony Wilson's first signing to Factory Records in Manchester. Brian Eno cited Reilly's album LC as his all-time favourite album[5] and Red Hot Chili Peppers' John Frusciante has stated that Reilly is "the best guitarist in the world".[8]
Reilly arranged music and played guitar on fellow Manchester artist Morrissey's first post-Smiths album Viva Hate (1988). Morrissey and Reilly have both been members of The Nosebleeds, but in different incarnations of the group. Reilly has also recorded with artists including John Cooper Clarke, Pauline Murray,[9] Anne Clark, The Wake, Richard Jobson, Quando Quango, Craig Davies, Swing Out Sister and Holly Johnson (on his 2014 album Europa).
In September 2010, Reilly had a "minor" stroke which made him lose "some feeling in his left hand".[10][11] Despite this, in February 2011 it was reported that he was working on a new album.[12] The new tracks are slower because, since the stroke, he cannot play as fast as he used to.[13] In January 2013, Reilly's nephew made an Internet appeal on his behalf for donations because the guitarist had debts for unpaid rent from the time between his strokes and his assessment for disability benefit. Fans sent £3,000 within a day and Reilly was reported to feel that their generosity had "lifted the weight of the world off his shoulders".[14]
Discography
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Dedications for Vini 4 August 2013
- ^ Larkin, Colin The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music, Volume 1. Pág. 750. Guinness, 1992. ISBN 1-882267-01-X, 9781882267019
- ^ Ankeny, Jason. "The Durutti Column - Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
- ^ Frame, Pete. Pete Frame's Rockin' Around Britain: Rock'n'roll Landmarks of the UK and Ireland. Omnibus, 1999. ISBN 0-7119-6973-6, ISBN 978-0-7119-6973-5
- ^ a b c d Taylor, Paul (25 April 2003). "Durutti Column man speaks out". CityLife – M.E.N. Media. Archived from the original on 7 August 2011. Retrieved 28 August 2011.
- ^ a b "Vini Reilly: Always The Bridesmaid, Never The Bride". The Quietus. 14 April 2009. Retrieved 28 August 2011.
- ^ a b "THE DURUTTI COLUMN – VINI REILLY". Phase 9 Entertainment. 24 April 2010. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
- ^ Hendrix, Page, Townshend ... and Vini Reilly. The Guardian. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
- ^ Far out magazine, 4 August 2022, Arun Starkey [1]
- ^ "Valuable passages". The Durutti Column – Official site. 3 September 2010. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
- ^ Mayer Nissim (9 September 2010). "Vini Reilly recovering from minor stroke". Digital Spy. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
- ^ "Vini Reilly Records New Album After Stroke". Contactmusic.com. 23 February 2011. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
- ^ Alex Hudson (23 February 2011). "Durutti Column's Vini Reilly Bounces Back from Stroke with New Material". Exclaim!. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
- ^ "Fans rally round Durutti Column star Vini Reilly". BBC News. 4 January 2013.