
The Party's Over is a Electronic album by Talk Talk, originally released in 1982. On Gatefold: 110 pressings tracked, owned by 17 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Synth-Pop / New Wave
- brittle
- melancholic
- art school
About
Talk Talk’s debut album is so unlike much of the group’s catalog that you could practically consider it a different band. Except those vocals could only come from one Mark Hollis, who even at his most commercially aimed has an ear for textures that go beneath the surface. The band did not yet include Tim Friese-Greene, a keyboard player and producer who would co-write with Hollis much of the band’s material. The band anthem, “Talk Talk” is here with a set of tunes that were often compared with the synth-heavy strains of Duran Duran, with whom they toured and shared a producer. A fair enough comparison, but with the advantage of time and listening to the group with their entire future catalog available, one can hear the roots of their moody melancholia in the pleading urgency of “It’s So Serious,” the epic grandeur of the six-minute title track, and the furious anxiety in the scrambling rhythms of “Hate.” In a sense, this album is tightly glued to the early ‘80s and its discovery of synthesizers and other new electronics. But there are some great tunes lurking in “Mirror Man” and “Candy.”
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Talk Talk3:20
- A2It's So Serious3:19
- A3Today3:28
- A4The Party's Over6:10
Side B
- B1Hate3:56
- B2Have You Heard The News?5:05
- B3Mirror Man3:18
- B4Another Word3:12
- B5Candy4:40
Credits
Performers
- Paul WebbBASS
- Lee HarrisDRUMS
- Simon BrennerKEYBOARDS
- Mark HollisVOCALS
17 collectors on Gatefold own this · 110 pressings tracked on Gatefold
