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Adventure
- 1978
- 12 tracks
- 1 uur
- proto-punk
Album Description
Television's "Adventure" is a captivating journey into the heart of the post-punk and new wave scenes, released in April 1978 via Elektra Records. This second studio album from the American rock band follows the critically acclaimed "Marquee Moon," offering a slightly softer yet equally enchanting experience. The album features the distinctive guitar work and introspective lyrics that Television is known for, with Tom Verlaine's lead vocals and guitar taking center stage alongside Richard Lloyd's complementary guitar playing.
"Adventure" opens with the ethereal "Glory," setting a dream-like tone that permeates the entire album. Tracks like "Days" and "Foxhole" showcase the band's knack for creating atmospheric, guitar-driven soundscapes, while "Careful" and "The Fire" highlight their ability to craft memorable, melodic hooks. The album's standout moments, such as "Ain't That Nothin'" and "The Dream's Dream," demonstrate Television's unique blend of post-punk and art rock, making "Adventure" a timeless addition to any music collection.
The album's production, handled by John Jansen, smooths out some of the raw edges present in Television's debut, allowing the band's softer, more delicate moments to shine. Despite being a step down from the frenetic energy of "Marquee Moon," "Adventure" is a solid record that deserves more attention. With its intricate guitar work, introspective lyrics, and dream-like atmosphere, "Adventure" is an essential listen for fans of post-punk, new wave, and art rock. The album's enduring appeal lies in its ability to transport the listener to a different time and place, making it a true classic of the genre.
Tracks
- Glory - 2003 RemasterTelevision
- Days - 2003 RemasterTelevision
- Foxhole - 2003 RemasterTelevision
- Careful - 2003 RemasterTelevision
- Carried Away - 2003 RemasterTelevision
- The Fire - 2003 RemasterTelevision
- Ain't That Nothin' - 2003 RemasterTelevision
- The Dream's Dream - 2003 RemasterTelevision
- AdventureTelevision
- Ain't That Nothin' - Single Version; 2003 RemasterTelevision
- Glory - Early VersionTelevision
- Ain't That Nothin' (Hidden Track) - Run-ThroughTelevision
About Television
Television, the iconic New York City band, emerged in the mid-1970s, playing a pivotal role in shaping the proto-punk and post-punk scenes. Known for their distinctive sound that blends art rock and new wave influences, Television's music is characterized by intricate guitar work, introspective lyrics, and a cool, detached aesthetic. Fronted by the enigmatic Tom Verlaine, the band's debut album "Marquee Moon" is a seminal work, celebrated for its atmospheric soundscapes and Verlaine's poetic lyrics. With a sound that remains influential, Television's music continues to captivate audiences, offering a timeless blend of raw energy and artistic sophistication.
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