Talk Talk - Laughing Stock Vinyl LP
Containing elements of rock, classical, jazz, and experimental music, it pays little or no attention to traditional musical structures, setting its sights instead on unexplored realms.
On “After the Flood,” a slithering bass line and low-key drum pattern are colored in with peals of shrieking guitar feedback, while the whole track is suffused with sampled rain effects. “Taphead” opens with an underplayed guitar line against Mark Hollis’s hesitant vocals, before devolving into a piece that’s part song and part sound sculpture, punctuated by strings and horns that suggest metal fatigue in a cavernous ship’s hold.
The ebb and flow of “New Grass” features instruments bubbling and echoing around Hollis’s shimmering voice, set to a jazzy backbeat. This is one slowly enveloping record.
Professional Reviews
Q (10/91) – 4 Stars – Excellent – “…melancholy mood, a rare thoughtfulness and the sense of sharing something deeply personal… haunting, emotional..”
Melody Maker (12/91) – Ranked #12 in Melody Maker’s list of the top 30 albums of 1991 – “…a sound whose ambience is as natural as breathing…”
Mojo (Publisher) (3/00, p.118) – “…as glorious a swan-song as ever was….web-delicate arrangements, perfectly-judged acoustics, a silk-fine weave of jazz, classical and gospel textures – and distills them to the purest essence….life-enriching music…”
Track Listing
Side A
1) Myrrhman
2) Ascension Day
3) After the Flood
Side B
4) Taphead
5) New Grass
6) Runeii

