Marquee Moon
Genre | Pop/Rock , Punk , Punk/New Wave , Proto-Punk , American Punk , New York Punk |
Release Date | 1977 |
Artist | Television (band) |
Tracklist
- 1See No EvilTelevision (band)3:58
- 2VenusTelevision (band)3:54
- 3FrictionTelevision (band)4:45
- 4Marquee MoonTelevision (band)10:47
- 5ElevationTelevision (band)5:10
- 6Guiding LightTelevision (band)5:37
- 7Prove ItTelevision (band)5:05
- 8Torn CurtainTelevision (band)7:10
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