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Tom Verlaine - Tom Verlaine FLAC
Performer:
Tom Verlaine
Album:
Tom Verlaine
Style:
New Wave
Released:
1979
Country:
Spain
Label:
Hispavox
Catalog:
S90.194
FLAC size:
1108 mb
MP3 size:
1040 mb
WMA size:
2098 mb


Tracklist


1Yonki Time
Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Jay Dee DaughertyPercussion, Vocals – Fred Smith
3:50
2Breakin' My Heart
Drums – Jay Dee DaughertyGuitar – Ricky Wilson
6:03
3The Grip Of Love
Drums – Jay Dee DaughertyGuitar – Fred Smith
3:56
4Kingdom Come
Drums – Allan SchwartzbergPercussion, Vocals – Fred Smith
3:35
5Mr. Bingo
Drums – Jay Dee Daugherty
3:55
6Souvenir From A Dream
Drums – Allan Schwartzberg
3:46
7Flash Lightning
Drums – Jay Dee Daugherty
3:48
8Red Leaves
Drums – Jay Dee DaughertyVocals – Deerfrance
2:47
9Last Night
Drums – Tom ThompsonGuitar [Twelve String] – Mark AbelPiano – Bruce Brody
4:43


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
6E-216Tom Verlaine Tom Verlaine ‎(LP, Album, SP )Elektra6E-216US1979
7559-60540-2Tom Verlaine Tom Verlaine ‎(CD, Album, RP)Elektra7559-60540-2Germany1999
ELK 52 156Tom Verlaine Tom Verlaine ‎(LP, Album)ElektraELK 52 156Scandinavia1979
6E-216Tom Verlaine Tom Verlaine ‎(LP, Album, Promo, PRC)Elektra6E-216US1979
6E-216Tom Verlaine Tom Verlaine ‎(LP, Album, All)Elektra6E-216US1979


Credits


  • BassFred Smith
  • Guitar, VocalsTom Verlaine


Notes


Includes insert with credits and picture.


Video



Album


Tom Verlaine is the eponymous solo debut studio album by American musician and Television guitarist Tom Verlaine. Several tracks, including The Grip of Love, Breakin' in My Heart and Red Leaves trace their roots to unreleased Television songs. In the case of Red Leaves, the verses are drawn from Adventure, the unfinished title track of Television's 1978 album Adventure. Fred Smith, bassist for Television, also performs on the record. Ricky Wilson, at the time guitarist of the B-52's, plays. Tom Verlaine - Tom Verlaine. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Tom Verlaine scores a solid winner on his first solo release. Not surprisingly, many of the songs here suggest the music of Television, his former band, especially in the use of vibrant and full guitar textures and frequent solo break sections in which to feature them. Verlaine's fey vocals surprisingly do not detract from the gutsiness of these numbers. Tom Verlaine - Flash Light Full Album - HQ - Продолжительность: 39:54 Lao Tze 10 409. 50 видео Воспроизвести все Микс Tom Verlaine Television - Dreamtime 1980 Full in album Tom Verlaine - Tom Verlaine 1979. Tom Verlaine - The Grip Of Love. Tom Verlaine - Souvenir From A Dream. Tom Verlaine - Kingdom Come. Tom Verlaine - Mr Bingo. Tom Verlaine - Yonki Time. Tom Verlaine - Flash Lightning. Tom Verlaine - Red Leaves. Tom Verlaine - Last Night. Tom Verlaine - Breakin' In My Heart. Total votes: 2. Other albums by Tom Verlaine. Tom Verlaine. The Miller's Ta. Tom Verlaine born Thomas Miller, on 13 December 1949, in Morristown, New Jersey is a singer, songwriter and guitarist, probably best-known as a founder of Television. Verlaine is often regarded as one of the most talented performers of the early punk rock era. Tom Verlaine's poetic lyr read more. Tom Verlaine's poetic lyri. Play jigsaw puzzles for free Home. Tom Verlaine, 2004. The Grip of Love, 03:58. Souvenir from a Dream, 03:47. Kingdom Come, 03:42. Bingo, 03:57. Yonki Time, 03:54. Flash Lightning, 03:52. Album 1979 9 Songs. Get Started. Internet Service Terms. Cookie Warning. Tom Verlaine Q&A. Producers Tom Verlaine. Writers Tom Verlaine. More Tom Verlaine albums. Flash Light. The Wonder. Show all albums by Tom Verlaine. Tom Verlaine's self-titled debut album appears to be a more personal reflection than in Television. Being that nothing could probably ever top the epic Marquee Moon, Tom Verlaine successfully distanced himself from that album in his solo work. His lyrics are perhaps more poetic, his singing voice is better defined, and the instrumentation is fairly minimal, unlike the complex and layered approach of his former band. Television bassist Fred Smith appears throughout the album, as well as The B-52's Ricky Wilson on guitar for the last track. All the tracks are well-thought-o