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HIKI 073LP
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Reissue, originally released on CD in 1998. Tim "TV" Smith is best known as the front man and songwriter of the legendary The Adverts. The legend of Adverts began when Smith moved to London at the end of 1976 with his girlfriend Gaye and started putting together a band. Adverts played their first gig on January 15, 1977 at the newly opened punk sanctuary Roxy. The band gained fame with their sharp lyrics and good shows. It soon had a record deal and with it the top 20 hit single "Gary Gilmore Eyes". The classic LP Crossing the Red Sea was released in January 1978. Instead, the following year's Cast of Thousands was a flop. The band reached for a new direction, but failed. The next band TV Smith's Explorers had a minor hit with "Tomahawk Cruise" and made the LP The Last Words of the Great Explorer in 1981. This band didn't last long either and Smith tried his first solo career in 1983, when the Channel Five album appeared. The next band is TV Smith's Cheap. A few singles resulted and RIP... Everything Must Go! In 1998, TV Smith started his solo career again. The result was the Generation Y CD, which was released in Germany as well as in Britain. With the album, Tim started gigging first in Germany, then in Europe more widely; soon also in Finland and in 2000 TV made a five-song EP The Future Used To Be Better together with Punk Lurex OK. New records appeared at a steady pace, the latest of which was Lockdown Holiday in 2020. Now, Hiljaiset Levyt is releasing Generation Y on vinyl for the first time. The album includes such songs as "Expensive Being Poor", "Generation Y", "This Year Next Year..." and "Happy Homeland", which are still in the man's concert set. The record comes with an insert with a story written by TV Smith himself about how the record came to be.
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