Television’s debut studio album ‘Marquee Moon’ redefined post-punk music with its hypnotic guitar duels and jazz-infused structure. Released in 1977, the album features Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd intertwining melodic lines that move beyond conventional punk, crafting one of the most inventive records of the decade.
- The album has received glowing Television Marquee Moon album reviews for its innovation and lyrical depth.
- Regarded as one of the best post-punk albums to own, this pressing is ideal for collectors seeking standout classic rock albums from the 1970s.
- Track highlights include “Venus,” “Elevation,” and the ten-minute title track “Marquee Moon.”
- Curious about how to maintain vinyl albums? Keep your copy pristine by storing in a cool, dry space and cleaning with a microfiber brush.
This is more than an album—it’s a cornerstone of the top alternative rock albums of all time, and a snapshot of post-punk brilliance.
James Mccormick (verified owner) –
Hands down one of the top alternative rock albums of all time. The title track alone changed how I listen to guitar-driven music.
Dr. Jacob Rojas (verified owner) –
A masterpiece. I bought the vinyl last month and it’s easily one of the best post-punk albums to own—stunning from start to finish.
Phillip Harrison (verified owner) –
Timeless. Television’s ‘Marquee Moon’ delivers everything you’d want from classic rock albums, but with so much more nuance and atmosphere.