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Talk Talk - The Colour Of Spring

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Free Music Review: 1997 Remasted Edition UPC is 72438571312
Hit: 5 Stars

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Free Music Review: master piece
Hit: 5 Stars

this is a great musical piece, and to my opinion the best of talk talk . romantic and emotional. pure music.

Free Music Review: bridging the gap
Hit: 4 Stars

This is album is a landmark in the history of Talk Talk. It really does bridge the gap between their earlier electro-pop (It's My Life) and their later albums (Spirit of Eden & Laughing Stock). This album begins their metamorphosis, much like Achtung Baby was a necessary album for U2 to make to jump from Joshua Tree to Zooropa. Overall, this is a pop album that takes chances. It's very organic and uses acoustic brushmarks to highlight it's texture. I certainly see where bands like The Catherine Wheel were influenced. There are many layers of skin to peel back on this onion as with each listen there are new sounds and rhythms to focus on yet on the surface it's still a collection of very accessible songs. Personally, the only song I can't really get into is "Chameleon Day" which is the reason I give this album a 4 star vs a 5 star. To me this is easily their best album. If you're looking for another "It's My Life", it's not here, go buy a Tears for Fears album, but if you are looking for an audio adventure, purchase this album.

Free Music Review: Carbonated wine
Hit: 3 Stars

Under-appreciated British eighties pop act were known for their classy production work and hooky, emotional melodies and to that end, succeeded easily with TCOS, though the brief disc of nocturnal electronic rhythms lacks a unifying consistency, keeping it inside the "classy head-bobbing" category.
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