The Radiators From Space - TV Tube Heart [40th Anniversary Edition] (2017)
Artist: The Radiators From Space
Title: TV Tube Heart (40th Anniversary Edition)
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Ace Records
Genre: Punk Rock, New Wave
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 78:52 min
Total Size: 492 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: TV Tube Heart (40th Anniversary Edition)
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Ace Records
Genre: Punk Rock, New Wave
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 78:52 min
Total Size: 492 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Television Screen
02. Prison Bars
03. Great Expectations
04. Roxy Girl
05. Press Gang
06. Contact
07. Sunday World
08. Electric Shares
09. Enemies
10. Ripped And Torn
11. Not Too Late
12. Blitzin At The Ritz
13. Party Line
14. Television Screen (live studio)
15. Electric Shares (live studio)
16. Great Expectations (live studio)
17. Sunday World (live studio)
18. Psychotic Reaction (live studio)
19. Teenage Head (live studio)
20. Ripped And Torn (live studio)
21. Roxy Girl (live studio)
22. Love Detective (live studio)
23. Try And Stop Me (live studio)
24. Blitzin' At The Ritz (cassette version)
25. Not Too Late (cassette version)
26. Prison Bars (live at The Vortex)
27. Contact (live at The Vortex)
28. Party Line (live at The Vortex)
29. Press Gang (live at The Vortex)
30. Enemies (live at The Vortex)
31. Psychotic Reaction
32. Love Detective
33. Television Screen (single version)
The Radiators From Space were the first punk rock band from Ireland, influencing many of those who followed including the Undertones and the Boomtown Rats, and are often cited by U2 as an inspiration. They were also one of the earliest of the class of '77 punk rock bands. This, their first album, is full-on protest punk, with angry guitars and biting lyrics. At the time Rolling Stone magazine recognized them as 'outdistancing most of the competition'. The original 13-track album is turned into a 33-track epic. Of the 33 only the album plus three non-album single sides have been available on CD before. The two alternate versions have only ever been available on an Irish cassette compilation.