Tom Verlaine: Warm and Cool / Around / Songs and Other Things
Briefly

Tom Verlaine's post-Television solo work, although critically lauded, remained overshadowed by his iconic band. The current reissue campaign seeks to finally highlight these underrated gems.
Verlaine's solo albums demonstrate a distinct jazzier style, showcasing his evolution beyond the punk scene, yet they lacked the mythology that surrounded his earlier work with Television.
Real Gone Music's reissue of Verlaine's last three albums not only rescues them from obscurity but also introduces his unique artistic explorations to new audiences, blending elements of pop and jazz.
While Verlaine's initial solo efforts received acclaim, his more experimental works, like 'Words From the Front' and 'Cover,' have been dismissed, calling attention to the importance of rediscovering these later masterpieces.
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