Product Description
2xLP, Album, RSD, Ltd, RM
Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
2021
Rock, Pop Post-Punk, Indie Rock, Indie Pop
Notes:
From the German Record Store Day Page: 1000 copies pressed on double black vinyl, gatefold sleeve & DL card. First time on vinyl. Double album capturing the Television Personalities live, with the classic line up of Daniel Treacy, Jowe Head and Jeff Bloom. 21 tracks featuring unreleased versions and a song that never made it to the studio. A side apiece from the Thames Poly in 1985, East Berlin in ’89, New York in ’92 and Bremen in ’93. Download includes seven tracks from the intimate and exclusive – and hungover – Kim’s Underground Show in New York. Remastered from the original tapes with extensive sleeve notes and input from Jowe and Jeff. Includes expanded liner notes. The fourth instalment in a series of compilations for the band, lovingly put together by Fire Records.
. First We Take The Cellar Bar - THAMES POLY CELLAR BAR 26.7.85
A1. A Good And Faithful Servant
A2. Stop And Smell The Roses
A3. How I Learned To Love The Bomb/Back To Vietnam
. Ich Bin Ein Mod! BERLIN – Insel Der Jugend -20.7.89
B1. Paradise Is For The Blessed
B2. Tell Me About Your Drugs
B3. Salvador's Dali Garden Party
B4. Three Wishes
B5. All My Dreams Are Dead
. Knitting For Britain NEW YORK – Knitting Factory 4.4.92
C1. You Don't Know How Lucky You Are
C2. Me And My Imaginary Friend
C3. Silly Girl
C4. You, Me And Lou Reed
C5. Hard Luck Story #39
C6. Honey For The Bears
. Goodnight Spacemen, Everywhere BREMEN – Wehrschloss 2.4.93
D1. Me And My Big Ideas
D2. Goodnight Mr Spaceman
D3. My Very First Nervous Breakdown
D4. I Hope You Have A Nice Day
D5. David Hockney's Diaries
D6. Love Is Better Than War
. Bonus Tracks Available On The Digital Download Only: An Unplugged Hangover NEW YORK – Kim’s Underground 5.4.92
1. The Man Who Paints Rainbows
2. Goodnight Mr Spaceman
3. If I Could Write Poetry
4. The Boy In The Paisley Shirt
5. Part Time Punks
6. Clear Day
7. Living Next Door To Alice
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 809236162816
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