The Colour Of Spring by Talk Talk

The Colour Of Spring

Talk Talk

1986

The Colour Of Spring is a Rock album by Talk Talk, originally released in 1986. On Gatefold: 114 pressings tracked, owned by 28 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Art Rock
  • lush
  • brooding
  • cerebral

About

Talk Talk snuck into the music industry as part of the New Romantic movement, opening for Duran Duran and recording a debut album, 1982’s <i>The Party’s Over</i>, that fit the emerging music trend. However — and this is a big however — singer Mark Hollis and producer-multi-instrumentalist Tim Friese-Greene had other plans. They quickly moved away from the synthetic washes and began exploring natural atmospherics that created a brand new style of music. <i>The Colour of Spring</i> is the middle ground. It retains the accessible spirit of <i>It’s My Life</i> with the pop snap and crackle of “I Don’t Believe In You” and the white funk of “Life’s What You Make It,” but there is also a touch of the luminous stillness and grandiosity that dominates <i>Spirit of Eden</i> and <i>Laughing Stock</i>. <i>The Colour of Spring</i> is the album most likely to satisfy all comers. The music often has a pulse (“Living in Another World”) and when it does stretch out on “April 5th,” “Chameleon Day” and “Time It’s Time,” it’s with a sweetness that retains its connections to the pop-rock world the band would soon be leaving for ambient lands.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Happiness Is Easy
  2. A2I Don't Believe In You
  3. A3Life's What You Make It
  4. A4April 5th

Side B

  1. B1Living In Another World
  2. B2Give It Up
  3. B3Chameleon Day
  4. B4Time It's Time

Credits

Performers

28 collectors on Gatefold own this · 114 pressings tracked on Gatefold