Album artwork for Marquee Moon by Television

New York's 1970s punk was markedly different to that of Britain. Rather than reject the past, American groups deconstructed its forms and rebuilt them with recourse to the music's strengths. Television's leader, Tom Verlaine, professed admiration for Moby Grape and the folk rock of early Fairport Convention. elements of the latter appear on this album's title track, which offers a thrilling instrumental break, built upon a modal scale. Verlaine's shimmering guitar style provides the set's focus, but his angular compositions are always enthralling. a sense of brooding mystery envelops the proceedings, and 'Marquee Moon' retains its standing as one of the era's pivotal releases.

Television

Marquee Moon

Album artwork for Marquee Moon by Television
CD

£6.99

Released 21/10/2010Catalogue Number

7559606162

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Television

Marquee Moon

Album artwork for Marquee Moon by Television
CD

£6.99

Released 21/10/2010Catalogue Number

7559606162

Learn more

New York's 1970s punk was markedly different to that of Britain. Rather than reject the past, American groups deconstructed its forms and rebuilt them with recourse to the music's strengths. Television's leader, Tom Verlaine, professed admiration for Moby Grape and the folk rock of early Fairport Convention. elements of the latter appear on this album's title track, which offers a thrilling instrumental break, built upon a modal scale. Verlaine's shimmering guitar style provides the set's focus, but his angular compositions are always enthralling. a sense of brooding mystery envelops the proceedings, and 'Marquee Moon' retains its standing as one of the era's pivotal releases.