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発売日 2019年07月27日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルFire Records
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 FIRECD546X
SKU 809236154620

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 01:36:58
Audio Remasterer: Brian Pyle. Liner Note Author: Dave Henderson. Photographers: Mark Flunder; Alison Withers; Ed Sirrs. After a relatively bright start in the late 70's and productive times throughout the 80's, things began to take a turn downward for outsider songwriter Dan Treacy and his shambling pop outfit Television Personalities. The band's early mix of scrappy punk and psychedelia resulted in prolific releases and regular gigging, but that had slowed down by the mid 80's due to difficulties with labels and Treacy's issues with drugs and mental health beginning to surface. After signing with Fire Records in the late 80's, Treacy's songwriting turned from the sardonic and light fare of early TVPs albums to more adult--- and often more tormented themes. Some Kind of Trip: Singles 1990-1994 inspects this strange phase of the band, collecting all non-album material following their 1989 album Privilege and before 1995's I Was a Mod Before You Was a Mod. Presented in chronological order, the compilation sees Treacy experimenting with early forms of sampling and remixing on "Strangely Beautiful (Chill Out Remix)" and "She's Never Read My Poems". Still sparkling with the wit that marked early songs, Treacy seems especially melancholic. Even more guitar-based tracks like "The Day The Dolphins Leave The Sea" or the plainly desperate "I Don't Want To Live This Life" replace the cheeky satire of lively early material with sincere sadness. More in line with the kind of singer/songwriter material that Nikki Sudden was doing around the same time, the songs on Some Kind of Trip are wistful and reaching out from darker places. From the perspective of a completist fan, the compilation is a detailed look at this transitional phase of the band's journey. Collecting long out of print 7"s and 12"s that were never available outside of their vinyl formats, the 26 tracks begin in a playful mood and walks step by step to the wounded, harrowing tones of the Far Away & Lost In Joy songs that close out the set. The beauty of this era of Television Personalities is how understated and smart the songwriting is, whether clunking through sloppy rock songs or bouncing along in faux-dance versions. While overall it's less bright than earlier material, Some Kind of Trip is no less important or engaging. ~ Fred Thomas

  1. 1.[CDアルバム] DISC 1:
    1. 1.
      Strangely Beautiful [7" Mix] - (remix)
    2. 2.
      Reaching for the Stars
    3. 3.
      Not Even a Maybe - (featuring Dan Treacy/Jeffrey Bloom/Jowe Head)
    4. 4.
      Strangely Beautiful (Chill Out Reprise) - (featuring Dan Treacy/Jeffrey Bloom/Jowe Head)
    5. 5.
      She's Never Read My Poems [7" Mix] - (remix, featuring Dan Treacy/Jeffrey Bloom/Jowe Head)
    6. 6.
      Day the Dolphins Leave the Sea, The
    7. 7.
      Christ Knows I Have Tried
    8. 8.
      She's Never Read My Poems [12" Mix] - (remix, featuring Dan Treacy/Jeffrey Bloom/Jowe Head)
    9. 9.
      Favourite Films
    10. 10.
      Dream Inspires, The
    11. 11.
      Happy All the Time [Ten Years Ahead of Its Time Version] - (featuring Dan Treacy/Jeffrey Bloom/Jowe Head)
    12. 12.
      We Will Be Your Gurus [7" Mix] - (remix)
    13. 13.
      Exhibition by Joan Miro, An
    14. 14.
      Love Is Better Than War... - (featuring Dan Treacy/Jeffrey Bloom/Jowe Head)
  2. 2.[CDアルバム] DISC 2:
    1. 1.
      Goodnight Mr Spaceman [12" Mix] - (remix)
    2. 2.
      If I Was Your Girlfriend
    3. 3.
      She Loves It When He Sings Like Elvis - (featuring Dan Treacy/Jeffrey Bloom/Jowe Head)
    4. 4.
      Goodnight Mr Spaceman [Lost in Space Mix] - (remix, featuring Dan Treacy/Jeffrey Bloom/Jowe Head)
    5. 5.
      You, Me and Lou Reed
    6. 6.
      My Imaginary Friend - (featuring Dan Treacy/Jeffrey Bloom/Jowe Head)
    7. 7.
      I Remember Bridget Riley
    8. 8.
      I Wish You Could Love Me for What I Am - (featuring Dan Treacy/Jeffrey Bloom/Jowe Head)
    9. 9.
      I Don't Want to Live This Life
    10. 10.
      Far Away and Lost in Joy
    11. 11.
      Do You Know What They're Saying About Me Now?
    12. 12.
      I Get Frightened - (featuring Dan Treacy)

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Television Personalities

オリジナル発売日:2019年

商品の紹介

After a relatively bright start in the late 70's and productive times throughout the 80's, things began to take a turn downward for outsider songwriter Dan Treacy and his shambling pop outfit Television Personalities. The band's early mix of scrappy punk and psychedelia resulted in prolific releases and regular gigging, but that had slowed down by the mid 80's due to difficulties with labels and Treacy's issues with drugs and mental health beginning to surface. After signing with Fire Records in the late 80's, Treacy's songwriting turned from the sardonic and light fare of early TVPs albums to more adult--- and often more tormented themes. Some Kind of Trip: Singles 1990-1994 inspects this strange phase of the band, collecting all non-album material following their 1989 album Privilege and before 1995's I Was a Mod Before You Was a Mod. Presented in chronological order, the compilation sees Treacy experimenting with early forms of sampling and remixing on "Strangely Beautiful (Chill Out Remix)" and "She's Never Read My Poems". Still sparkling with the wit that marked early songs, Treacy seems especially melancholic. Even more guitar-based tracks like "The Day The Dolphins Leave The Sea" or the plainly desperate "I Don't Want To Live This Life" replace the cheeky satire of lively early material with sincere sadness. More in line with the kind of singer/songwriter material that Nikki Sudden was doing around the same time, the songs on Some Kind of Trip are wistful and reaching out from darker places. From the perspective of a completist fan, the compilation is a detailed look at this transitional phase of the band's journey. Collecting long out of print 7"s and 12"s that were never available outside of their vinyl formats, the 26 tracks begin in a playful mood and walks step by step to the wounded, harrowing tones of the Far Away & Lost In Joy songs that close out the set. The beauty of this era of Television Personalities is how understated and smart the songwriting is, whether clunking through sloppy rock songs or bouncing along in faux-dance versions. While overall it's less bright than earlier material, Some Kind of Trip is no less important or engaging. ~ Fred Thomas|
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