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Television Personalities - Fashion Conscious (The Little Teddy Years) (Reissue) (2010)

Television Personalities - Fashion Conscious (The Little Teddy Years) (Reissue) (2010)
Television Personalities - Fashion Conscious (The Little Teddy Years) (Reissue) (2010)


Tracklist:

01. I'm Not Like Everybody Else
02. I Hear a New World
03. I've Been Down so Long It Looks Like up to Me
04. Whatever Gets You Thru the Night
05. Honey I Sure Miss You
06. Time Goes Slowly When You're Drowning
07. Meanwhile in a Luxury Dockland Home
08. I Was a Mod Before You Was a Mod
09. Jennifer, Julie & Josephine
10. You, Me & Lou Reed
11. My Imaginary Friend
12. I Remember Bridget Riley
13. I Wish You Could Love Me for What I Am
14. Now That I'm a Junkie
15. How Does It Feel to Be Loved?
16. Seasons in the Sun
17. Bike
18. Noone's Little Girl
19. When I Grow up I Want to Be
20. The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Dreaming

The Television Personalities are an English post-punk band formed in 1977 by London singer-songwriter Dan Treacy. Their varied, volatile and long career encompasses post punk, neo-psychedelia and indie pop; the only constant being Treacy's songwriting. Present and former members include Chelsea childhood mates 'Slaughter Joe' Joe Foster, one time best friend Ed Ball (early line-up, later briefly) and Jowe Head (ex-Swell Maps), with Jeffrey Bloom from 1983-94. The threesome of Dan, Jowe and Jeff formed the longest unchanged line-up and as a result is considered by many to be the definitive line-up, performing hundreds of gigs around the world and recording many of the band's most popular songs like How I Learned to Love the Bomb, Salvador Dali's Garden Party and Strangely Beautiful. Despite this, the Television Personalities are best known for their early single "Part Time Punks", a favourite of John Peel's.

Despite their relatively minor commercial success (their third album was sardonically titled They Could Have Been Bigger than the Beatles), the Television Personalities are highly regarded by critics and have been widely influential, especially on the C86 generation, on many of the bands signed to Creation Records in the 1990s, and on American artists such as Pavement and MGMT. Treacy's unconventional but dryly witty and culture infused lyrics, have led to his reputation as a seminal and iconic figure within the independent music scene.

In 2006 music critic Cam Lindsay described Treacy as having "recorded some of the most bizarre, unlistenable and brilliant pop songs in the last three decades".



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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.