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Part Time Punks – The Very Best of the Television Personalities (1999, Cherry Red) The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Dreaming (2000, Vinyl Japan) Fashion Conscious (The Little Teddy Years) (2002, Little Teddy Recordings) And They All Lived Happily Ever After (2005, Damaged Goods) Singles 1978-1987 (2007, Vinyl Japan)
The Television Personalities' first album ...And Don't The Kids Just Love It was released in 1981. It set the template for their subsequent career: neo-psychedelia married to an obsession with youth culture of the 1960s. Their second album Mummy Your Not Watching Me [sic] demonstrated increased psychedelic influences.
Privilege is an album by English rock band Television Personalities. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It was released in 1990 through Fire Records . [ 4 ] [ 8 ] The album was recorded as a trio, with former Swell Maps member Jowe Head and drummer Jeffrey Bloom accompanying Dan Treacy.
They Could Have Been Bigger Than the Beatles is the third album by English punk rock/new wave band Television Personalities. [2] [4] In 2011, it was included in NME's "The 100 Greatest Albums You've Never Heard" list. [5] It was chosen by Andrew VanWyngarden of MGMT.
The Painted Word is the fourth studio album by English post-punk band Television Personalities. It was released in 1984 by record label Illuminated. It was released in 1984 by record label Illuminated.
"Part Time Punks" is a song by the English post-punk group Television Personalities. Written in 1978 by band leader and vocalist Dan Treacy, it was released as a single in 1980 on Rough Trade Records.
It should only contain pages that are Television Personalities albums or lists of Television Personalities albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Television Personalities albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Over the next decade Damaged Goods released records by J Church, TV Personalities, The Revillos, Mikabomb, The Priscillas, The Buff Medways, and Buzzcocks [1] [2] 2008 saw the release of new albums from Billy Childish and his new band The Musicians of the British Empire and a second album from Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs.