So I was aware of Television and “Marquee Moon” in the late-70’s, but I was way more into blues-based heavy rock, as well as progressive rock back then… That said, I always had a very positive vibe about the band and that album in particular… So this was my first time listening to the album start-to-finish, and I thoroughly enjoyed it… It’s very clear that there is something incredibly original about this album – and there something very special about it as well… For me, the best songs on “Marquee Moon”, sound like the bridge between the traditional rock world as it had progressed to that time – and what would become the alternative rock genre that would follow… Not so much the lyrics, and clearly the vocals are not the strength of the album, but musically is where you can really notice the difference… It is worth noting that the vocals DO fit the music style pretty well – even if they are not the best from a singing perspective… I like that they had 3 shorter tracks on each side, with the closing track on each side, being the longer, more intricate compositions… IMO, the longest tracks are by far the best – but there is goodness throughout… My favorite tracks include – “Friction” – 4-stars out of 7… “Guiding Light” – 4-stars out of 7… “Torn Curtain” – 5-stars out of 7… “Marquee Moon” – 6-stars out of 7… Mainly for the music, and incredible originality… Probably a 3.75 in my book, but because of the originality and significance, I’ll clock it in at a solid 4…