Title: Marquee moon
Artiste: Television
Genre: Post-punk
Track 1(Love) Nice clean guitar sound, reminds me of T-Rex or Bowie. Nice solo. Decent track but nothing terribly special.
Track 2(Love) Like the melody in this one, and the kind of more psychedelic feel to it.
Track 3(Love) This one's good too. Like the riff.
Track 4(Love) Over nine minutes of hard rock goodness. Some superb guitar work here, and I can hear where the late Michael Hutchence got some of his influence years later.
Track 5(Love) And another great track, though every time he says “Elevation” I think he's saying “television”!
Track 6(Love) A really nice ballad, great piano, sort of a Country feel to it
Track 7(Love) Yeah, really like this one too.
Track 8(Love) Good closer, sort of a slow dramatic feel about it.
End result: While it's, as I said, nothing that stands out as terribly special to me, it's a decent album and there wasn't a track on it I didn't like. And yet, there's something about it that tells me I won't be going out of my way to investigate any more Television. I honestly don't get how it's rated so high and revered as it appears to be. I guess you had to be there at the time to properly appreciate it.
So, Love or Hate? Nevertheless, a definite
Love
Chances of a full review: 2/10