...And Don't the Kids Just Love It
...And Don't The Kids Just Love It |
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Studio album by Television Personalities |
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Released |
January 1981 (1981-01) |
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Recorded |
Mount Pleasant 4-Track Studios 1980 |
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Genre |
Post-punk, indie pop |
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Length |
37:21 |
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Label |
Rough Trade RT24 |
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Producer |
Vic Hammersmith-Broadway |
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Television Personalities chronology |
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...And Don't The Kids Just Love It (1981) |
Mummy Your Not Watching Me (1982) |
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Professional ratings |
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Allmusic |
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...And Don't The Kids Just Love It is the first album by Television Personalities, recorded in 1980 and released in 1981. The first full album by Television Personalities, it was recorded after a four-year series of singles recorded under a variety of names, including the O-Level and the Teenage Filmstars. The songs are performed by Dan Treacy, Ed Ball, and Mark Sheppard.
Pitchfork Media listed ...And Don't The Kids Just Love It as 64th best album of the 1980s.[2]
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Dan Treacy.
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1. |
"This Angry Silence"" |
2:39 |
2. |
"The Glittering Prizes" |
3:01 |
3. |
"World of Pauline Lewis" |
2:38 |
4. |
"A Family Affair" |
2:36 |
5. |
"Silly Girl" |
2:49 |
6. |
"Diary of a Young Man" |
3:59 |
7. |
"Geoffrey Ingram" |
2:15 |
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"I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives" |
2:34 |
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"Jackanory Stories" |
3:04 |
3. |
"Parties in Chelsea" |
1:41 |
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"La Grande Illusion" |
3:33 |
5. |
"A Picture of Dorian Gray" |
2:13 |
6. |
"The Crying Room" |
1:59 |
7. |
"Look Back in Anger" |
2:40 |
Personnel
- Musicians: Daniel Treacy, Mark Sheppard and Edward Ball.
- The producer-credits ("Vic Hammersmith-Broadway") refer to The Jam's producer Vic Coppersmith-Heaven. The album was in fact produced by bandmembers.
References
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- Dan Treacy
- Texas Bob Juarez
- Mike Stone
- Arnau Obiols
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| Extended plays |
- Where's Bill Grundy Now?
- The Strangely Beautiful
- How I Learned to Love the Bomb
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| Compilation albums |
- Yes Darling, But is it Art? (Early Singles & Rarities)
- Prime Time 1981–1992
- Part Time Punks – The Very Best of the Television Personalities
- The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Dreaming
- Fashion Conscious (The Little Teddy Years)
- And They All Lived Happily Ever After
- Singles 1978–1987
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| Singles |
- "14th Floor"
- "Smashing Time!"
- "I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives"
- "Painting by Numbers"
- "Three Wishes"
- "Biff Bang Pow!"
- "A Sense of Belonging"
- "How I Learned to Love the Bomb"
- "The Prettiest Girl in the World"
- "I Still Believe in Magic"
- "Salvador Dali's Garden Party"
- "She's Never Read My Poems"
- "Your Class"
- "We Will Be Your Gurus"
- "Favourite Films"
- "Goodnight Mr Spaceman"
- "The Happening"
- "Time Goes Slowly When You're Drowning"
- "I Was a Mod Before You Was a Mod"
- "Bike"
- "Now That I'm a Junkie!"
- "When I Grow Up I Want To Be..."
- "All the Young Children on Crack"
- "The Good Anarchist"
- "My New Tattoo"
- "People Think That We're Strange"
- "You're My Yoko"
- "Wonder What It Was"
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