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Talk Talk albums featuring Henry Lowther

Talk Talk Music Videos (1)
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| | Laughing Stock CD (1991)
$7.09 The fifth Talk Talk album, LAUGHING STOCK, was its first following the band's much publicized split with EMI Records (the album was issued by the jazz label Verve). Recorded with a huge complement of string instruments, LAUGHING STOCK is a ...
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| It's My Life CD (1984) Import
$10.49 An early band of New Romantics, they spent some time trying to shake off the image. Vocalist Mark Hollis has a problem insofar that his voice is very much of the New Romantic era, the pristine, pitch-perfect singing style similar ...
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| It's My Life CD (1984)
$8.99 An early band of New Romantics, they spent some time trying to shake off the image. Vocalist Mark Hollis has a problem insofar that his voice is very much of the New Romantic era, the pristine, pitch-perfect singing style similar ...
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| Missing Pieces CD (2001) (Import) United Kingdom
$18.25 MISSING PIECES contains alternate versions and alternate tunes that were originally scheduled to be released on Talk Talk's LAUGHING STOCK (1991) as well as a solo piano piece by Mark Hollis, originally released on the album AV INSTALLATION.
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 Talk Talk Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Talk Talk songs: Life's What You Make It Lyrics, Talk Talk Lyrics, Such a Shame Lyrics, Dum Dum Girl Lyrics, Living in Another World Lyrics, Today Lyrics, Give It Up Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Happiness Is Easy Lyrics, I Believe in You Lyrics, Eden Lyrics, Last Time Lyrics, Candy Lyrics, My Foolish Friend Lyrics, After the Flood Lyrics, Ascension Day Lyrics, Myrrhman Lyrics, New Grass Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs I Don't Believe in You Lyrics, Time It's Time Lyrics.
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 Talk Talk Biography
Talk Talk began as an early-1980s synth-pop band in the style of Duran Duran. It didn't take long for the group's aesthetic ambitions to come to the fore, though. By the mid-'80s, their music was full of jazz-tinged ambience and extended instrumental sections, pioneering a new, adventurous brand of art-rock. After Talk Talk's breakup, frontman Mark Hollis continued in an even less mainstream vein with some subtly inventive solo work, while bassist Paul Webb and drummer Lee Harris formed O Rang and went on to record with Portishead's Beth Gibbons.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Mark Hollis | | Lee Harris | Bark Psychosis, Beth Gibbons, Rustin Man | | Paul Webb | Max Bacon, Bronz, Beth Gibbons, Rustin Man, James Yorkston, The | | Henry Lowther | John Mayall, Graham Collier, Bryan Ferry, Pretenders, Gordon Giltrap, Van Morrison, Kenny Wheeler, Steve Ashley, Brilliant | | Morris Pert | Brand X, Peter Gabriel, Kate Bush, Bryan Ferry, Peter Green, Graham Parker, Jon Anderson, Cherry Vanilla | | Tim Friese-Greene | Catherine Wheel |
 Contemporaries
Depeche Mode, New Order (UK), Duran Duran, Simple Minds, Tears for Fears, Soft Cell, Human League, Spandau Ballet, ABC, Cocteau Twins, Ultravox, Thomas Dolby, Split Enz, The Durutti Column, Japan (Rock), Visage, The Blue Nile, The Lilac Time, David Sylvian, The Passage, Bark Psychosis, Rain Tree Crow
 Followers
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 Influences
Miles Davis, John Coltrane, David Bowie, Brian Eno, Van Morrison, Ornette Coleman, Roxy Music, Can, Nick Drake, Peter Gabriel, The Police, Gil Evans, Ultravox, Robert Wyatt
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