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Television albums featuring Tom Verlaine

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| | Marquee Moon CD (1977) Remastered; Digipak
$10.89 New York's 1970s punk was markedly different to that of Britain. Rather than reject the past, American groups deconstructed its forms and rebuilt them with recourse to the music's strengths. Television's leader, Tom Verlaine, professed admiration for Moby Grape and ...
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| Adventure CD (1978) Remastered; Digipak
$9.29 Television's second album arrived a year after the band's remarkable 1977 debut, MARQUEE MOON. The eight songs again feature the intertwining guitars of Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd in a way that recalls both the glory days of San Francisco ...
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| Marquee Moon CD (1977)
$9.79 New York's 1970s punk was markedly different to that of Britain. Rather than reject the past, American groups deconstructed its forms and rebuilt them with recourse to the music's strengths. Television's leader, Tom Verlaine, professed admiration for Moby Grape and ...
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| Blow-Up CDs (1982) Remastered
$16.39 The New York rock scene was never known for producing expansive instrumentalists. Its guitar heroes--a Robert Quine or even a jazz-traveler like Bill Frisell--tend to go inward. For a time, the seminal band Television, led by master guitarist and all-around ...
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| Adventure CD (1978)
$9.79 Television's second album arrived a year after the band's remarkable 1977 debut, MARQUEE MOON. The eight songs again feature the intertwining guitars of Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd in a way that recalls both the glory days of San Francisco ...
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| Television CD (1992)
$6.89 13 years after disbanding, Television reunited for this self-titled 1992 release. The band's sound is still built around Tom Verlaine's songs, in which his guitar and Richard Lloyd's entwine around one another like contrasting ribbons. Verlaine's vocals function like another ...
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| Marquee Moon CD (1977) Deluxe Edition; Mini LP Sleeve
$16.15 New York's 1970s punk was markedly different to that of Britain. Rather than reject the past, American groups deconstructed its forms and rebuilt them with recourse to the music's strengths. Television's leader, Tom Verlaine, professed admiration for Moby Grape and ...
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| Television appears on Tom Verlaine Miller's Tale: A Tom Verlaine Anthology CDs (1996) England
$19.49 Disc 1 recorded live at The Venue, London, England on June 3, 1982. Disc 2 recorded between 1977 & 1992. Includes liner notes by Clinton Heylin.
Any career retrospective of a man like Tom Verlaine was bound to be lacking in ...
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| Marquee Moon Vinyl LP (1977)
$16.29 New York's 1970s punk was markedly different to that of Britain. Rather than reject the past, American groups deconstructed its forms and rebuilt them with recourse to the music's strengths. Television's leader, Tom Verlaine, professed admiration for Moby Grape and ...
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| Blow-Up Vinyl LP (1982)
$20.49 The New York rock scene was never known for producing expansive instrumentalists. Its guitar heroes--a Robert Quine or even a jazz-traveler like Bill Frisell--tend to go inward. For a time, the seminal band Television, led by master guitarist and all-around ...
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 Television Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Television songs: Friction, Prove It, Venus, Torn Curtain, Ain't That Nothin', Foxhole, Glory, Little Johnny Jewel, Careful. More music songs Carried Away, Days, Dream's Dream, Fire, Call Mr. Lee, No Glamour For Willi, See No Evil Lyrics, Elevation Lyrics, Guiding Light Lyrics.
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 Television Biography
Television came up in the 1970s among the first wave of New York punks (Ramones, Talking Heads, etc.), but their ambitious epics and stellar musicianship were far removed from the proletarian orientation of their CBGB's peers. The twin guitars of Richard Lloyd and Tom Verlaine made for a magical sound, further enhanced by Verlaine's poetic lyrics. Television broke up after two albums, but reunited long enough for a third in 1992, and have since staged sporadic reunion concerts.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Fred Smith | Tom Verlaine, John Cale, Brian Eno, Smokey Robinson, Blondie, Jimi Hendrix, Eldredge Jackson, Jesse Austin Band, Beth Orton | | Tom Verlaine | Luna, Richard Hell, Waterboys, Patti Smith, Dark Globe | | Richard Lloyd | Matthew Sweet, Richard Hell, Tom Verlaine, Sonny Vincent, True Love | | Billy Ficca | Tom Verlaine, Richard Lloyd, Shane Faubert, Gary Lucas' Gods & Monsters, Richard Hell, Dave Rave, Coyote Shivers, Waitresses, Lach |
 Worked With
Bukeka Shoals, Tom Verlaine
 Contemporaries
R.E.M., The Fall, Sonic Youth, The Ramones, Iggy Pop, The Clash, Blondie, Talking Heads, XTC, Robyn Hitchcock, Johnny Thunders, The Heartbreakers, Pere Ubu, The Sex Pistols, Pixies, Devo, The Smiths, Patti Smith, Can, Matthew Sweet, Wire, Suicide, Gang of Four, Magazine, The Feelies, DNA, Mars, Jim Carroll
 Followers
R.E.M., Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Yo La Tengo, Pavement, Interpol, The Strokes, Lloyd Cole, Mercury Rev, Radio 4, Thin White Rope, Giant Sand, The Rogers Sisters, Silkworm, True West
 Influences
Bob Dylan, John Coltrane, David Bowie, Neil Young, The Velvet Underground, Jimi Hendrix, Lou Reed, New York Dolls, 13th Floor Elevators, Albert Ayler, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Roky Erickson
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