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On the album's sound, Mark Deming of AllMusic writes, "Where Marquee Moon was direct and straightforward in its approach, with the subtleties clearly in the performance and not in the production, Adventure is a decidedly softer and less aggressive disc, and while John Jansen's production isn't intrusive, it does round off the edges of the band's sound in a way Andy Johns' work on the first ...
Television was an American rock band from New York City, most notably active in the 1970s. ... Television's second album, Adventure, was recorded and released in 1978.
Occupation (s) Musician, singer, songwriter. Instrument (s) Guitar, vocals, piano. Formerly of. Television, Neon Boys. Thomas Joseph Miller (December 13, 1949 – January 28, 2023), known professionally as Tom Verlaine, was an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter, best known as the frontman of the New York City rock band Television.
Marquee Moon is the debut album by American rock band Television.It was released on February 8, 1977, by Elektra Records.In the years leading up to the album, Television had become a prominent act on the New York music scene and generated interest from a number of record labels, eventually signing a record deal with Elektra.
Occupation (s) Musician, songwriter. Instrument (s) Guitar, vocals. Years active. 1973–present. Website. richardlloyd.com. Richard Lloyd (born October 25, 1951) is an American guitarist and songwriter, best known as a founding member of the rock band Television.
Television (Television album) Television. (Television album) Television is the third and final album by American rock band Television. It was released in 1992, 14 years after the band's second studio album and subsequent breakup in 1978. A video for "Call Mr. Lee" was filmed and briefly aired on MTV.
Professional ratings. Live at the Old Waldorf is a live album by Television that was recorded on 29 June 1978 at the Old Waldorf, San Francisco, on their last American tour until their 1992 reunion. [6] The show was from a radio show broadcast that was a popular bootleg until its official release by Rhino Handmade in 2003.
Television's Greatest Hits is a series of albums containing recordings of TV theme songs through the years. [1] The series was first introduced in 1985 by the newly created Tee-Vee Toons (TVT) record label and ran until 1996. Each of the original seven numbered volumes contains 65 theme songs, with each volume focusing on particular decades.