Yes Darling, but Is It Art?

Television Personalities

Yes Darling, but Is It Art?

RELEASED: February 14, 1995
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. 14th Floor 2:17 2. Oxford St., W1 1:51 3. Part-Time Punks 2:37 4. Where’s Bill Grundy Now? 2:14 5. Happy Families 2:23 6. Posing at the Roundhouse 2:17 7. Smashing Time 2:40 8. King and Country 3:36 9. I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives (original) 2:48 10. Arthur the Gardener 3:39 11. The Prettiest Girl in the World 2:42 12. That’s What Love Is 2:52 13. Three Wishes 3:34 14. And Don’t the Kids Just Love It 2:29 15. A Sense of Belonging 5:11 16. How I Learned to Love the... Bomb 5:03 17. A Girl Called Charity 3:08 18. She’s Only the Grocer’s Daughter 3:49 19. Now You’re Just Being Ridiculous 4:05 20. God Snaps His Fingers 4:24 21. The Dream Inspires 3:01 22. Favourite Films 2:17 23. Me and My Desire 6:35 24. Miracles Take Longer 3:43
Yes Darling, but Is It Art? is an album by the Television Personalities, released in 1989. The album showcases the band's signature blend of lo-fi pop and post-punk influences, characterized by whimsical lyrics and distinctive melodies. It is often noted for its DIY aesthetic and has garnered a cult following over the years. The album reflects the band's unique perspective on art and culture, with tracks that explore themes of love, identity, and the absurdities of everyday life. Its legacy is marked by its influence on the indie pop scene, inspiring numerous artists with its charming yet unconventional approach to songwriting.