Talk Talk - Such A Shame (1984) video free download


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Talk Talk began as a quartet consisting of Mark Hollis (vocals), Simon Brenner (keyboards), Lee Harris (drums) and Paul Webb (bass). Hollis was the brother of Ed Hollis, manager of Eddie and the Hot Rods, and had started out in a punk band called The Reaction. They were generally associated with the New Wave movement; more specifically, in their early years, they were often compared with Duran Duran, as both bands not only featured a double-barrelled name and a Roxy Music-inspired musical direction, but also a record label (EMI) and producer (Colin Thurston).

Talk Talk's first line-up released a self-titled debut EP in 1982 which was quickly expanded into a full-length album entitled The Party's Over. The band charted in the UK Top 40 with the singles "Talk Talk" and "Today", both produced by Thurston (who had also produced hits for Duran Duran and Howard Jones).

Brenner left after the 1983 non-LP single "My Foolish Friend", which was produced by frequent Roxy Music collaborator Rhett Davies. At this point, the band added unofficial fourth member Tim Friese-Greene, who became Talk Talk's keyboard player, producer, and Hollis' frequent writing partner. Although a major contributor to the band's studio output, Friese-Greene did not generally play with the band during live shows or appear in publicity material. Talk Talk stopped playing live in 1986.

Talk Talk achieved considerable international success in 1984/85 (particularly in continental Europe) with the album It's My Life. The single "Such a Shame" became a number one hit in Italy and Switzerland during this period. The title track of the album was also a top 10 hit in Italy, and made the US top 40 (#31), though the album and its singles were largely ignored in their native UK.

They eventually abandoned the New Wave style completely with the minor classic The Colour of Spring in 1986. This became their biggest studio album success in the UK, making the top 10, in part due to the Top 20 single "Life's What You Make It". The album was also a hit in Europe, featuring another international Top 40 single - "Living in Another World". By this time, all Talk Talk songs were being written by Hollis and Friese-Greene. Guests on the album included Steve Winwood.

The extended line-up for the 1986 tour consisted of Hollis, Webb and Harris plus John Turnbull (guitars), Rupert Black and Ian Curnow (keyboards), Phil Reis and Leroy Williams (percussion) and Mark Feltham (harmonica). Most notable among these concerts was the Montreux Jazz Festival.

Comments

8 years ago

marco simone

Fantastica e stupenda... una volta si che c'era la vera musica..

8 years ago

Giancarlo Ros

:-) bella

9 years ago

Rafael Aljadeff

The keyboardist knows to play less than me...

9 years ago

sebastiano fiorita

Buongiorno a tutti...nel segno di un mito

9 years ago

Cristiangabriel Montero

Estos tipos son unos capos !! Muy buena musica asen y excelentes videos como is my life ,, estan en otra onda parecen espirituales x la consiencia q asen tomar .saludos fron moreno city buenos aires west argentina

9 years ago

Carmine Maffei

Buona notte community! MIAOO

9 years ago

Lydia Andreis

Buona notte community! MIAOO

9 years ago

eliana moreno zabala

Que maravillosa voz y varonil la del cantante me gusto está canciőn. Saludes.

9 years ago

Georgia Seretoudi

Traveling back to 1984!!!

9 years ago

Steffen Jasper

Talk Talk <3

9 years ago

Saluste32

A chaque écoute, depuis que je connais la chanson, elle me ramène à mes hontes personnelles, celles qu'on ne dit pas.

10 years ago

Nicole Lefort

Cooler Typ super Stimme

10 years ago

jayem

love his voice

10 years ago

Robert Edward Bullock

Even MORE dry ice, please.

10 years ago

silentfisher67

its f wonderful/its my yong lifi

11 years ago

Manuel Caballero Domínguez

genial. como poco...

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