Showing posts with label Television Personalities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Television Personalities. Show all posts

28 November 2024

SPORTIQUE Black Is A Very Popular Colour 1999


 

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Sportique Biography by Stewart Mason

After the demise of the popular late-'80s indie band the Razorcuts, singer/guitarist Gregory Webster did time in a couple of minor and short-lived side project bands, the Carousel and Saturn V, in his native Oxford, England, before forming Sportique in 1997. Although the band is otherwise entirely composed of people with other musical duties (keyboardist and singer Amelia Fletcher and bassist Rob Pursey have worked together in Talulah Gosh, Heavenly, Marine Research, and Tender Trap; and drummer Mark Flunder was in both the Television Personalities and the McTells, among others), Sportique has thrived, even managing more releases than the Razorcuts did during their four-year run.

Sportique released three singles in 1998, "The Kids Are Solid Gold," "If You Ever Change Your Mind," and "Tiny Clues," all on the cumbersomely-named U.K. indie Where It's At Is Where You Are. Their debut album, Black Is a Very Popular Colour, came out in April 1999 on the slightly larger indie Matinee Recordings, which also released an all-new single, "Love and Remains," in July of that year. A second album, Modern Museums, followed in the summer of 2002.



Tracklist

1
Just Friends2:28
2
Anatomy Of A Fool3:07
3
P582:39
4
It Couldn't Last Forever4:17
5
The Impersonator3:10
6
If You Ever Change Your Mind3:00
7
Tiny Clues2:45
8
The Cover3:14
9
Northern Sky3:31
10
A World Without Pity3:40

16 October 2022

IT'S THE CHEAP DAMAGED GOODS SAMPLER CD Various Artists 1997


 

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Compilation on the Damaged Goods record label

 
Tracklist

1Holly GolightlyVirtually Happy
2Helen LoveWe Love You
3Budget Girls*Tickle Be
4Thee HeadcoatsWe Hate The Fuckin' NME
5HoneyriderEndless Summer
6J ChurchYoung Mother
7Thee HeadcoateesDavey Crocket
8Manic Street PreachersNew Art Riot
9Lovesick (5)Sunflower
10Television PersonalitiesSorry To Embarass You
11Anorak GirlShe Says
12Sexton MingDanny Edwards
13DutroncEt Moi, Et Moi, Et Moi
14Twister (12)It's A Dog's Life
15Hopper (5)Baby Oil
16OizoneLove Me For A Reason
17CuckoolandEndless Song
18Phantom Pregnancies*Ghost Boy
19ToastNothing At All
20Bristols*Questions I Can't Answer
21DustballSent Apart
22The RevillosJack The Ripper
23Wat TylerJustify Your Book
24Cee Bee BeaumontThe Harbour Master
25Period PainsHeroes
26Reverse (4)Stem The Slide
27Bette Davies & The Balconettes*Feed My Ego
28Armitage Shanks (2)Shirts Off
29DweebRetard
30The Adventures Of ParsleyOn The Move


16 February 2020

TELEVISION PERSONALITIES Paisley Shirts & Mini Skirts 1995


Artist Biography by


...And Don't the Kids Just Love It
Over the course of a long career that led them from wide-eyed shambling pop to the outer reaches of psychedelia and back, Britain's Television Personalities influenced artists as diverse as feedback virtuosos the Jesus and Mary Chain, twee pop titans the Pastels, lo-fi kingpins Pavement and neo-psych oddballs MGMT. Led by the alternately whimsical and devastating songwriting of Dan Treacy, the band began recording in the late '70s with an off-kilter take on punk, the band followed a winding path that resulted in a long string of songs (from 1978's "Part Time Punk" to 2010's "A New Tattoo") and albums (classics like 1981's ...And Don't the Kids Just Love It and 2006's wrenching My Dark Places) that were always hooky, emotionally powerful and beloved by those who understood Treacy's outsider vision and unique voice.  


Tracklist

1 Anxiety Blocks 2:16
2 Away Day To Brighton 3:11
3 God's Got A Grudge On Me 3:04
4 "Hello Edward" 3:32
5 I Don't Know What To Say 2:47
6 I Remember Bridget Riley 2:49
7 It Had To Happen 2:48
8 Girl On A Motorcycle 2:48
9 La Grande Illusion 3:57
10 Magic Playground 4:00
11 Part-Time Punks 4:00
12 I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives 3:56
13 Red And Purple Flashes 2:39