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''Beat Torture'' is the seventh album by West London Post punk and Indie band The Times released in 1988. Track listing Side A #''Godevil'' - 04:40 #''Heaven Sent Me an Angel'' - 04:14 #''I'll Be Your Volunteer'' - 02:57 #''Department Store'' - 03:27 #''Love Like Haze or Rain'' - 06:36 Side B #''It Had to Happen'' - 04:09 #''Chelsea Green'' - 03:48 #''How to Start Your Own Country'' - 03:58 #''On the Peace Line'' - 03:24 #''Scarlet and Sapphire'' - 04:24 + tracks on CD #''Angel'' - 04:13 #''Volunteer'' - 03:36 #''Country'' - 04:04 #''Love'' - 05:48 References The Times (band) albums 1988 albums {{1980s-alt-rock-album-stub ...
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The Times (band)
The Times are a British indie band, the brainchild of Ed Ball, co-founder member of the Television Personalities, Teenage Filmstars and 'O' Level. Whaam! Records 1981–1982 After releasing a string of 7-inch singles variously as O'Level ("We Love Malcolm", 1978), The Television Personalities ("Part-Time Punks", 1978), Teenage Filmstars ("There's A Cloud Over Liverpool", 1979, "I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape", 1980), that culminated with the debut Television Personalities album "And Don't The Kids Just Love It" (1980) on Rough Trade Records, Edward Ball and Daniel Treacy opted for even more artistic control by setting up their own label, WHAAM! Records. At the same time, recorded as a proposed Teenage Filmstars' debut LP, Ball's 1980 collection of songs was completed as "Go! With The Times", from which the first Times single "Red With Purple Flashes" (1981) was released on Whaam! This was followed by "Pop Goes Art!" (1982), released in individually hand-painted sleeves ...
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