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1"This Angry Silence"
2"The Glittering Prizes"
3"World Of Pauline Lewis"
4"A Family Affair"
5"Silly Girl"
6"Diary Of A Young Man"
7"Geoffrey Ingram"
8"I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives"
9"Jackanory Stories"
10"Parties In Chelsea"
11"La Grande Illusion"
12"A Picture Of Dorian Gray"
13"The Crying Room"
14"Look Back In Anger"



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Television Personalities - "And Don't The Kids Just Love It" Album Released: 23 Aug 2010
+++NOW ON 180g VINYL AND CASSETTE+++. The Television Personalities, have over the years climbed up from the indie punk scene to their cult hero status today. For some, they have remained the quintessential Punk band, whilst for others they have become the foremost exponents of post-sixties pop psychedelia and an indelible influence on many of the early Creation label and "C-86" bands as well as the likes of Kurt Cobain, Evan Dando and many, many others.The Television Personalities were the brainchild of singer/songwriter Dan Treacy, who grew so inspired by the nascent punk movement. The first relatively stable TVP line-up consisted of Treacy, organist vocalist Ed Ball and guitarist Joe Foster, who recorded the band's 1980 debut And Don't the Kids Just Love It.The cover of ...And Don't the Kids Just Love It -- a collage bringing together supermodel Twiggy and The Avengers' John Steed -- is a strong indication of where the Television Personalities are coming from: their debut is a loving ode to sixties-era pop and pop culture, referencing movies ("Look Back in Anger"), Kinks-like class commentary ("Geoffrey Ingram") and psychedelic casualties ("I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives"). It's a perfect introduction to the bands jangling psychedelic pop punk and Dan Treacy's whispy tales of love and life."Probably the definitive Television Personalities Pop Artefact" - Alan McGee"It's impossible to pick out highlights from an album of perfect pop moments" - Dan Oggly, Hot Press



World Of Pauline Lewis
A Family Affair
Silly Girl
Diary Of A Young Man
Geoffrey Ingram
I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives
Jackanory Stories
Parties In Chelsea
La Grande Illusion
A Picture Of Dorian Gray
The Crying Room
Look Back In Anger