About a week ago I was unable to resist the pull that Television’s routinely dismissed sophomore album Adventure exerted on me from the shelves of Hot Wax. Even though I had recently come home with a 50+ haul at The Inner Sleeve’s all you can carry sale and had sworn to lay low in terms of dropping more money on records, the appeal of Tom Verlaine and company’s guitar theatrics was too strong. Sure, Adventure is widely considered a disappointment in the wake of the band’s debut Marquee Moon, but Marquee Moon is damn perfect, so of course Adventure would appear the lesser in comparison.
Adventure is about to get some much deserved attention though with the release of L’Aventure, a song-by-song covering of the album by Los Angeles musicians such as Foreign Born, The Henry Clay People and Local Natives. The album was put together by Aquarium Drunkard and acts as a sequel of sorts to Ram on L.A., a similar, L.A.-based cover of Paul McCartney’s cult classic Ram. L’Aventure is available to download for free, though small donations are also being accepted, all of which will go to the Silverlake Conservatory of Music.
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