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    Television Personalities They Could Have Been Bigger Than The Beatles

    Fire Records
      • 1. Three Wishes
      • 2. David Hockney's Diary
      • 3. In A Perfumed Garden
      • 4. Flowers For Abigail
      • 5. King And Country
      • 6. The Boy In The Paisley Shirt
      • 7. Games For Boys
      • 8. Painter Man
      • 9. Psychedelic Holiday
      • 10. 14th Floor
      • 11. Sooty's Disco Party
      • 12. Makin' Time
      • 13. When Emily Cries
      • 14. The Glittering Prizes
      • 15. Anxiety Block
      • 16. Mysterious Ways

      Limited edition, black on white marbled vinyl + DL card, 1000 only. Originally released in 1982, They Could Have Been Bigger Than The Beatles was the influential band’s third album. A collection of singles, demos, outtakes and rarities that was intended to mark the band's breakup in 1982 had they not got back together again so soon. With the formidable Daniel Treacy at its core, Television Personalities remain one of new wave’s longest serving and seminal artists with a career spanning over three decades. The indie pop visionaries have influenced many people across the industry including Battles, Black Dice, Crystal Stilts, MGMT and Creation Records’ Alan McGee.

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