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Adventure (album)

Adventure
Album by Television
Released 1978
September 23, 2003 (Reissue)
Recorded Sept - Nov 1977
Genre Punk
Length 37 min 09 sec
Label Elektra
Producer John Jansen and Tom Verlaine
Professional reviews
AMG 4.5/5 link
Television Chronology
Marquee Moon
(1977)
Adventure
(1978)
The Blow-Up
(1982)

Adventure is the follow up album to Television's critically acclaimed debut, Marquee Moon. Upon its realease, the album fared worse than its predecessor in the United States but entered the charts at #7 in the Britain. It is generally considered to be a disappointment but maintains some popularity among Television fans.

A noticable difference between Adventure and Marquee Moon is in the production. Where Marquee Moon is a raw and straight forward album, Adventure has softer and more layered sound with added nuances, such as keyboard textures and back-up vocals. Two of the songs, "Foxhole" and "Careful" were older songs from the band's live set, however, several songs have a reputation as being "filler." The complex guitar work of Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd that gave Marquee Moon its appeal is present on Adventure too.

The following track listing is that of a remastered 2003 compact disc rerelease of Adventure. The original vinyl recording was composed of the first eight tracks below, in the same order.

Track Listing

  1. "Glory" (Lloyd, Verlaine) 3:11
  2. "Days" (Verlaine) 3:14
  3. "Foxhole" (Verlaine) 4:48
  4. "Careful" (Verlaine) 3:18
  5. "Carried Away" (Verlaine) 5:14
  6. "The Fire" (Verlaine) 5:56
  7. "Ain't That Nothin'" (Verlaine) 4:52
  8. "The Dream's Dream" (Verlaine) 6:44
  9. "Adventure" (Verlaine) 5:38
  10. "Ain't That Nothin'" (Verlaine) 3:55
  11. "Glory" (Lloyd, Verlaine) 3:39
  12. (untitled) 9:47


Tracks 10 and 11 are alternate versions of the original songs. The untitled instrumental, track 12, is an early run-through of "Ain't That Nothin'".



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