Roots & Branches: The story of Television's Marquee Moon in 10

Roots & Branches: The story of Television's Marquee Moon in 10

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Following our dig through Herbie Hancock’s seminal jazz-funk LP Head Hunters, The Vinyl Factory’s collaboration with Classic Album Sundays returns to explore the 10 records that form the roots and branches of Television’s cult 1977 debut Marquee Moon. Words: Colleen Murphy Television’s influence over the nascent post-punk scene centred upon the Bowery Mecca of CBGB’s […]

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