@stellakoto mine too though I played the whole of The Colour of Spring to death. So beautiful. @AlicejustMay I was there too! In 6th Form. It is rather tear inducing.
'The Colour Of Spring' marks their transition from New Romantics to Pastoral Jazz Folk Rock. 'Spirit of Eden', 'Laughing Stock' and 'Mark Hollis' are incredible statements, like nothing else at that time and imitated but never bettered since
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d0minic
not heard this one before. is it a B side?
PartyTearsFew
@d0minic Yes on my 12" of 'life's what you make it' 1985/86 ish
thisismymistake
Can't play this but "Life's" was a massive track.
PartyTearsFew
This is well worth a listen (I'm holding myself back here). Shame no play :(
PartyTearsFew
@thisismymistake if you search colour of spring on you tube it should be there
stellakoto
LOVE this. My favourite Talk Talk...
AlicejustMay
Waaah! Takes me back to being a student in Manchester in the 80s.
PartyTearsFew
@stellakoto mine too though I played the whole of The Colour of Spring to death. So beautiful. @AlicejustMay I was there too! In 6th Form. It is rather tear inducing.
d0minic
'The Colour Of Spring' marks their transition from New Romantics to Pastoral Jazz Folk Rock. 'Spirit of Eden', 'Laughing Stock' and 'Mark Hollis' are incredible statements, like nothing else at that time and imitated but never bettered since
PartyTearsFew
@d0minic I will not argue with that.
PartyTearsFew
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjnayJBrcrA