Tom Verlaine by Tom Verlaine

Tom Verlaine

Tom Verlaine

1979

Tom Verlaine is a Electronic album by Tom Verlaine, originally released in 1979. On Gatefold: 30 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Electronic
  • Synth-Pop / New Wave
  • angular
  • restless
  • urban

About

Tom Verlaine’s 1979 debut solo album after the (first) breakup of New York’s art-pop torchbearers Television finds the frontman/guitarist embracing the sort of concise songwriting that Television had explored on the previous year’s <i>Adventure</i>. So this album is likely close to what Television's third album might’ve sounded like. In fact, the opener, “The Grip of Love,” is a fully realized unreleased Television song. It features Verlaine’s jagged guitar counterpointing his equally jagged (yet oddly appealing) vocals until both seamlessly resolve on the chorus. One of Verlaine’s songwriterly gifts is his ability to create glacier-sized choruses that unexpectedly rise and hit hard; just listen to the majestic “Kingdom Come” (beautifully covered by David Bowie on 1980’s <i>Scary Monsters</i>), “Souvenir from a Dream,” and the popping “Red Leaves.” Lyrically, Verlaine is a master at nailing cockeyed insights (“Everywhere you go/You make the right mistake”). His guitar playing is both raw and refined, and underrated as always. Television’s Fred Smith plays bass here, and a young Bob Clearmountain (Bruce Springsteen, Rolling Stones, Bon Jovi) did the final mix.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1The Grip Of Love3:56
  2. A2Souvenir From A Dream3:46
  3. A3Kingdom Come3:35
  4. A4Mr. Bingo3:55
  5. A5Yonki Time3:50

Side B

  1. B1Flash Lightning3:48
  2. B2Red Leaves2:47
  3. B3Last Night4:43
  4. B4Breakin' In My Heart6:03

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5 collectors on Gatefold own this · 30 pressings tracked on Gatefold