Television Personalities: I Was A Mod Before You Was A Mod - Pink Colored Vinyl

Television Personalities: I Was A Mod Before You Was A Mod - Pink Colored Vinyl

Television Personalities: I Was A Mod Before You Was A Mod - Pink Colored Vinyl

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: I Was A Mod Before You Was A Mod - Pink Colored Vinyl
Artist: Television Personalities
Label: Radiation
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 8055515235326
Genre: Rock

Pink colored vinyl. London-based singer/guitarist Dan Treacy took the Mod sound of the mid-1960s and channelled it in other directions through the Television Personalities, the oddball, on-off group he founded with two friends in 1977. The 1995 solo Treacy effort I Was A Mod Before You Was A Mod veers between the humour of 'As John Belushi Said' and 'Little Woody Allen' to the angst and self-loathing of 'A Long Time Gone' and 'I Can See My Whole World Crashing Down,' and there's the catchy Mod homage of the title track. Tragic, spastic, and wildly fearless, this is one of Treacy's most personal, vulnerable, and sought-after releases.

Tracks:
1.1 As John Belushi Said
1.2 I Was a Mod Before You Was a Mod
1.3 A Stranger to Myself
1.4 Little Woody Allen
1.5 A Long Time Gone
1.6 Evan Doesn't Ring Me Anymore
1.7 Things Have Changed Since I Was a Girl
1.8 Haunted
1.9 I Can See My Whole World Crushing Down
1.10 Something Just Flew Over My Head
1.11 Everything She Touches Turns Into Gold
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