Television Personalities
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
...And Don't The Kids Just Love It 10.77  CD  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Near Mint (NM or M-)  Fire Records SFIRE002CD
Item Number: 2291817292 2070

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Tracklist
 
1This Angry Silence2:40
2The Glittering Prizes3:01
3World Of Pauline Lewis2:39
4A Family Affair2:37
5Silly Girl2:50
6Diary Of A Young Man3:59
7Geoffrey Ingram2:15
8I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives2:34
9Jackanory Stories3:05
10Parties In Chelsea1:41
11La Grande Illusion3:34
12A Picture Of Dorian Gray2:14
13The Crying Room1:59
14Look Back In Anger2:40


Barcode and Identifiers
Barcode: 8 02644 30022 1
Mould SID Code: lfpi L172
Matrix / Runout: manufactured by kdg 859.390 SFIRE002


Credits
Performer - Daniel Treacy, Edward Ball, Mark Sheppard
Remastered By - Barry Woodward, Phil Vinall
Songwriter - Daniel Treacy

Notes
Originally recorded in 1980 at Mount Pleasant Four-Track Recording Studio, London.
Re-mastered at Townhouse.

℗ 1990 Fire Records. This release © 2002 Fire Records.
Made in the EU.


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: UK
Release Date: 2002

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