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TELEVISIONMarquee Moon (Expanded & Remastered)$17.98 CD
"those Class of '77 critics got it just right. In fact, time invites further heel-digging: if anything, Marquee Moon sounds more accomplished, more idiosyncratic than ever" (5 stars) -- Mojo Widely considered one of rock’s great debuts, Marquee Moon now features an additional 30-plus minutes of music. Five bonus tracks include an untitled instrumental and the CD debut of Television’s first single, “Little Johnny Jewel.” Television were part of the late-’70s punk nucleus that put New York’s CBGB club on the map. Driven by Tom Verlaine’s raw-nerve songwriting and both his and Richard Lloyd’s guitar playing -- dual strands of slashing hooks and cathartic riffs -- their music is spare yet structurally complex, artistic yet unpretentious. Among rock’s true innovators, Television put a new face on punk and influenced everything from New Wave to jam-rock. Read what fans have to say about Rhino's Television reissues HERE. And visit Rhino Handmade to purchase your individually numbered, limited-edition copy of Live At The Old Waldorf, San Francisco, 6/29/78. Selection # 73920 You really should take a look at these:
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