Secondhand Daylight is the second studio album by English post-punk band Magazine. It was released on 30 March 1979 by record label Virgin. One single...
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of the first post-punk albums. After releasing two other albums, Secondhand Daylight and The Correct Use of Soap, McGeoch left the band in 1980 to join...
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album by Thomas Köner "Permafrost", a track from the 1979 album Secondhand Daylight by UK-based post-punk band Magazine Permafrost, a character on the...
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riffs and faster rhythms of Real Life, after their second album, Secondhand Daylight. Two songs on the album make reference to elements of works by Fyodor...
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in 2008. Adamson took part in the same band line-up that recorded Secondhand Daylight, with the exception of the late John McGeoch, who was replaced by...
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Thurston's debut as a solo producer was Magazine's second album Secondhand Daylight (1979). He later recalled, "I think they were a bit nervous and so...
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Backpages. Parrish, Peter (4 May 2007). "Magazine – Real Life / Secondhand Daylight / The Correct Use of Soap / Magic, Murder and the Weather – Review"...
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Music, Guinness, 1992. ISBN 0-85112-939-0, ISBN 978-0-85112-939-6 Secondhand Daylight album reissue booklet (2007) "The Chameleons – home is where the...
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create a feeling of conflict and crisis. The other degree film was Secondhand Daylight which was set in a fast food restaurant, and in which a group of...
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Underground". In March 1979, in his review of Magazine's second album Secondhand Daylight, Kent noted there was "a new austere sense of authority" in the music...
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