Part Time Punks: The Very Best of Television Personalities

RELEASE
September 07, 1999
LABEL
Cherry Red
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Post-Punk, New Wave, Punk/New Wave, Indie Rock

Album Review

Compiled by bandleader Daniel Treacy, this 22-track retrospective of British new wave heroes the Television Personalities serves as the perfect entry point for casual listeners and is a nearly definitive greatest-hits collection for longtime fans. Focusing on the group's output from 1978 to 1989, Part Time Punks: The Very Best of Television Personalities includes classics like "Painting by Numbers," "Someone to Share My Life With," and "Salvador Dali's Garden Party, " as well as the infectious title cut. Also included are rare singles such as 1980's "Smashing Time," deep cuts from classic albums like And Don't the Kids Just Love It and Privilege, and extensive liner notes from British indie Creation Records founder Alan McGee.
James Christopher Monger, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. 14th Floor
  2. Part Time Punks
  3. Where's Bill Grundy Now?
  4. Smashing Time
  5. King and Country
  6. I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives
  7. Silly Girl
  8. A Picture of Dorian Gray
  9. Look Back in Anger
  10. La Grande Illusion
  11. If I Could Write Poetry
  12. Magnificent Dreams
  13. Painting by Numbers
  14. Where the Rainbow Ends
  15. Three Wishes
  16. Mysterious Ways
  17. Stop and Smell the Roses
  18. Someone to Share My Life With
  19. The Painted World
  20. How I Learned to Love the... Bomb
  21. Salvador Dali's Garden Party
  22. Sad Mona Lisa