Description: Television MARQUEE MOON Rhino High Fidelity Numbered Limited EditionLabel:Rhino Records RHF1 1098 Series:Rhino High FidelityFormat:Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited numbered edition № 2903 of 5,000, 180g, Gatefold JacketCountry:USReleased:Jan 10, 2024Genre:RockStyle:Alternative Rock, New WaveTracklistA1See No EvilGuitar [Guitar Solo] – Richard*Guitar [Guitar Solo] – Richard*3:56A2VenusGuitar [Guitar Solo] – Tom*Guitar [Guitar Solo] – Tom*3:48A3FrictionGuitar [Guitar Solo] – Tom*Guitar [Guitar Solo] – Tom*4:43A4Marquee MoonGuitar [Guitar Solo After Second Chorus] – Richard*Guitar [Guitar Solo After Third Chorus] – Tom*Guitar [Guitar Solo After Second Chorus] – Richard*Guitar [Guitar Solo After Third Chorus] – Tom*10:43B1ElevationGuitar [Guitar Solo] – Richard*Guitar [Guitar Solo] – Richard*5:08B2Guiding LightGuitar [Guitar Solo] – Richard*Written-By – Lloyd*, Verlaine*Guitar [Guitar Solo] – Richard*Written-By – Lloyd*, Verlaine*5:36B3Prove ItGuitar [Guitar Solo] – Tom*Guitar [Guitar Solo] – Tom*5:04B4Torn CurtainGuitar [Guitar Solo] – Tom*Guitar [Guitar Solo] – Tom*7:00Recorded At – A&R StudiosCopyright © – Elektra EntertainmentRecord Company – Warner Music GroupManufactured For – Rhino Entertainment CompanyMastered At – Sterling Sound Inc.Pressed By – Optimal Media GmbHLacquer Cut At – Cohearent AudioBass, Vocals – Fred SmithDrums – Billy FiccaEngineer – Andy JohnsGuitar, Vocals – Richard LloydKeyboards – TomLacquer Cut By – Kevin GrayLead Vocals, Guitar – Tom VerlaineLyrics By – VerlaineMixed By – Andy JohnsProducer – Andy Johns, Tom VerlaineSongwriter [Booklet Credit] – Billy Ficca, Fred Smith (7), Richard Lloyd, Tom VerlaineSongwriter [Label Credit] – Verlaine* (tracks: A1 to B1, B3, B4)NotesMarquee Moon track use the full-length version, which times out at 10:43 although the label says 9:58. AAA cut from the original stereo master tapes by Kevin Gray. Pressed on 180-gram heavyweight vinyl at Optimal in Germany. Heavyweight glossy, tip-on gatefold jacket. Features an exclusive insert with notes by David Fricke, featuring commentary from band members Richard Lloyd, Fred Smith, and Billy Fica. Limited numbered edition № 2903 of 5,000. Recorded at A & R Studios, New York City Mastered... at Sterling Sound Inc. ℗ & © 2024, 1977 Elektra Entertainment, a Warner Music Group Company. Manufactured for & Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company, 777 S. Santa Fe Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90021. Made in U.S.A. ©1977 Double Exposure Music Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): RHF1-1098-A 081227818586 KPG@CA =1 BN99398-01 A1Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): RHF1-1098-B 081227818586 +1 KPG@CA BN99398-01 B1 The critically acclaimed debut album from the New York legendsFeaturing "See No Evil," "Venus" and "Marquee Moon" One of the greatest guitar bands of all time. Widely considered one of rock's great debuts, Marquee Moon was Television's paean to garage rock done in revolutionary style. Television were part of the late-'70s punk nucleus that put New York's CBGB club on the map. Driven by Tom Verlaine's raw-nerve songwriting and both his and Richard Lloyd's guitar playing — dual strands of slashing hooks and cathartic riffs — their music is spare yet structurally complex, artistic yet unpretentious. Among rock's true innovators, Television put a new face on punk and influenced everything from New Wave to jam-rock. Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 107/500! An American rock band, formed in New York City in 1973, Television was part of the early '70s New York underground rock scene. The 1977 debut album by Television is often considered a seminal work to come out of the New York punk scene. However, the album differs from conventional punk in its clean, textured guitar-based arrangements. Due to this aspect, it is often cited as being important to the development of post-punk and New Wave genres. "...From the nervy opener, "See No Evil," to the majestic title track, there is simply not a bad song on the entire record. And what has kept Marquee Moon fresh over the years is how Television flesh out Verlaine's poetry into sweeping sonic epics." - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, allmusic.com "'Marquee Moon' is Television's guitar epic; Verlaine and Richard Lloyd stretch out for 10 minutes of urban paranoia. 'I would play until something happened,' Verlaine said. 'That comes from jazz, or even the Doors, or the Five Live Yardbirds album that kinda rave-up dynamics.'" - Rolling Stone AAA Cut From The Original Stereo Master Tapes By Kevin GrayPressed On 180-Gram Heavyweight Vinyl At OptimalHeavyweight Glossy Gatefold JacketFeatures An Exclusive Insert With Notes By David Fricke, Featuring Commentary From Band Members Richard Lloyd, Fred Smith, and Billy FicaLimited & Numbered To 5,000ABOUT THE RHINO HIGH FIDELITY SERIESRhino is synonymous with high-quality reissues, setting the standard with award-winning audio releases for the past 45 years. Now we're raising the bar with a new premium vinyl series, Rhino High Fidelity. These high-end, limited-edition vinyl reissues of classic albums represent the pinnacle of sound and packaging.To ensure consistent sonic excellence, Kevin Gray will cut lacquers for all Rhino Hi-Fi releases, and Optimal will press the 180-gram vinyl records. The releases boast high-quality glossy covers and “tip-on” jackets, an old-school aesthetic that evokes the golden age of vinyl.Allmusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine Marquee Moon is a revolutionary album, but it's a subtle, understated revolution. Without question, it is a guitar rock album -- it's astonishing to hear the interplay between Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd -- but it is a guitar rock album unlike any other. Where their predecessors in the New York punk scene, most notably the Velvet Underground, had fused blues structures with avant-garde flourishes, Television completely strip away any sense of swing or groove, even when they are playing standard three-chord changes. Marquee Moon is comprised entirely of tense garage rockers that spiral into heady intellectual territory, which is achieved through the group's long, interweaving instrumental sections, not through Verlaine's words. That alone made Marquee Moon a trailblazing album -- it's impossible to imagine post-punk soundscapes without it. Of course, it wouldn't have had such an impact if Verlaine hadn't written an excellent set of songs that conveyed a fractured urban mythology unlike any of his contemporaries. From the nervy opener, "See No Evil," to the majestic title track, there is simply not a bad song on the entire record. And what has kept Marquee Moon fresh over the years is how Television flesh out Verlaine's poetry into sweeping sonic epics.
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Artist: Television
Speed: 33RPM
Record Label: Rhino Records
Release Title: Marquee Moon
Case Type: Deluxe heavy stock cardboard sleeve
Fidelity Level: High-Fidelity
Material: Vinyl
Inlay Condition: Mint (M)
Catalog Number: RHF1 1098
Edition: Limited numbered edition № 2903 of 5,000
Type: Lp
Format: Record
Record Grading: Mint (M)
Release Year: 2024
Sleeve Grading: Mint (M)
Record Size: 12"
Style: Alternative Rock, New Wave
Features: AAA cut from the original stereo master tapes by Kevin Gray.
Genre: Rock
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Audio Channels: Stereo