Tom Verlaine | ||||
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Studio album by Tom Verlaine | ||||
Released | 1979 | |||
Recorded | Blue Rock Studio, 29 Greene Street, NYC | |||
Genre | Post punk | |||
Length | 36:45 | |||
Label | Elektra | |||
Producer | Michael Ewasko Tom Verlaine |
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Tom Verlaine is the former Television guitarist's eponymous 1979 solo debut album.
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.
The album was originally mixed by Verlaine, but this mix was rejected by Elektra Records. Bob Clearmountain subsequently remixed the album, and it was this version that was released by Elektra in 1979. In 2002, a CD reissue by Collectors' Choice Music inadvertently used the earlier, rejected mix for initial pressings fulfilled by mail order;[2] this was subsequently replaced with the approved Clearmountain mix by the time the CD was made available through traditional retail channels.
David Bowie covered "Kingdom Come" the following year on Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps).
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All songs written by Tom Verlaine.