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Album artwork for Some Kind Of Trip: Singles 1990-1994 by Television Personalities

“Television Personalities have been England's great forgotten band for too long.” Melody Maker // A comprehensive remastered collection of all of the Television Personalities’ ground-breaking single releases from the evocative ‘Strangely Beautiful’ EP through to the dark introspective terrain of ‘Far Away And Lost In Joy’. Includes the super rare ‘Favourite Films’ 12-inch (only previously available on12-inch vinyl) plus the exquisite ‘Goodnight Mr Spaceman’ and ‘You, Me And Lou Reed’ EPs. Sequenced in chronological release order including every track and remix, embracing a host of pop culture threads from art, music and writing with all the ironic wit and wisdom of a master tunesmith – a veritable L-shaped room of pop desire. A further celebration of the songwriting of Dan Treacy.

Television Personalities

Some Kind Of Trip: Singles 1990-1994

Fire Records
Album artwork for Some Kind Of Trip: Singles 1990-1994 by Television Personalities
CDx2

$21.99

Released 08/02/2019Catalog Number

CD-FIRE-546X

Television Personalities

Some Kind Of Trip: Singles 1990-1994

Fire Records
Album artwork for Some Kind Of Trip: Singles 1990-1994 by Television Personalities
CDx2

$21.99

Released 08/02/2019Catalog Number

CD-FIRE-546X

“Television Personalities have been England's great forgotten band for too long.” Melody Maker // A comprehensive remastered collection of all of the Television Personalities’ ground-breaking single releases from the evocative ‘Strangely Beautiful’ EP through to the dark introspective terrain of ‘Far Away And Lost In Joy’. Includes the super rare ‘Favourite Films’ 12-inch (only previously available on12-inch vinyl) plus the exquisite ‘Goodnight Mr Spaceman’ and ‘You, Me And Lou Reed’ EPs. Sequenced in chronological release order including every track and remix, embracing a host of pop culture threads from art, music and writing with all the ironic wit and wisdom of a master tunesmith – a veritable L-shaped room of pop desire. A further celebration of the songwriting of Dan Treacy.