Contest Entry for Vinyl Martini (Jack)
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Entering Jack's contest to support his channel. Jack's original video is here:
• #100 -VC- Two Years In...
The Vinyl Voyage (Jack's) channel is here: / @thevinylvoyage-ud3uf
Bill Vinyl-Lists (Bill's) channel is here: / @billvinyl-lists4572
Great entry. I have It's My Life and have always meant to pick up more, but for some reason, it hasn't happened. I will make more of an effort in the future. Bill should indeed have more subscribers.
Thanks Randy, all of the albums are worth investigating. Cheers Dale
Hi Dale, nice choice here, great vid.
I agree with Colour of Spring being the best. As you say it's the transition album. It feels like the perfect sweet spot between the early commercial and the late experimental.
Thanks George the band evolves hugely across five albums
Hi Dale - Great video and thank you so much for the shout out. It really is appreciated. I really like both the Jacks (Martini and Vinyl voyage). I love the artwork on the Talk Talk album covers so I will need to search out that book. Cheers Bill PS I’ll try to make more videos 😊
Thanks Bill, I look forward to more videos...
Hello Dale. Thanks for taking the time to do this, great entry. I’ve been subscribed to Jack and Bill’s for a bit, very worthy of more subscribers. Another band that I’m going to stream in the next couple of days. Exactly the type of artist I like to see featured. Hollis sounds like a real character. One more box of records to go, will drop the final part later this wee. Cheers mate.
I hope you enjoy streaming Talk Talk Jack. Cheers Dale
Will investigate those channels you mentioned. Loved the Mark Hollis staring anecdote 😂
Thank John, a strange creative process...
Really enjoyed that Dale, lots of great info. For some reason I only have a couple on cd, whereas friends have been into them for years. Your review has made me appreciate TT more and I will delve. Mike
Thanks Mike any of the five are worth picking-up if you come across them...cheers Dale
Great video, Dale. Talk Talk is one of my favourite bands. I don't have the first couple of albums, though my wife had the Natural History compilation. It's really from Colour of Spring when they hit me, where you can see both where they've come from and where they are heading. And Spirit of Eden and Laughing Stock are two of my favourite albums ever. I just bought Mark Hollis's solo on CD. I might give this thread a go. Cheers
Thanks Andy, Colour of Spring onwards is sublime music...Cheers Dale
Hi Dale
Jacks' a great guy, although I admit I don't always watch him.
Good choice with Bill, knowledgeable and talented artist too, definitely deserves more subs.
Great to see your Talk Talk and Mark Hollis collection..I was late to the party with Talk Talk and bought their last 3 albums on CD ( glad I made that format choice)..there's definitely a transcendent vibe when they're at their best..I did see an interview with him from back in the late 80s around Spirit of Eden period and you could hear how fired up he was about music and the desire to produce work thst was different..he certainly achieved that!.
Good luck in the competition.
Hi Rob - thanks for the kind words about my art work!
Thanks Rob, yes forgot to mention Bill's art. I enjoyed listening to some of the albums again...
Now then Dale. Thanks for that overview, I do like a bit of Talk Talk. I love the progression between their albums, few bands have developed their sound as dramatically over the course of so few albums. Although I do feel that the jump between Spirit of Eden and Laughing Stock isn't as drastic, probably why I'm not such a fan of their last album.
I think Tim Friese-Greene doesn't get the credit he deserves, I doubt Mark Holis could have developed as he did without the incredible production and musical skills of Friese-Greene.
Have you got albums by any of the spin-off groups, Harris and Webb's .O.rang and Friese-Greene's Heligoland? I think they show that Holis wasn't the only creative member of the group.
I do love Holis' solo album, I bought the CD when it came out. When it was finally issued on vinyl I didn't get a copy, as I thought it was so quiet any tiny pop or click from the vinyl would ruin the ambience.
I only recently found out that bassist Paul Webb also goes by the name Rustin Man, and recorded that fabulous folky album with Beth Gibbons of Portishead. Speaking of which, are you going to pick up the new album from Gibbons?
Cheers - Hedley
I kind of panicked once I mentioned Mark Hollis that I hadn't researched anyone else but styled it out anyhow as nobody would notice, or if they did they wouldn't comment. Didn't allow for the Hedley scrutiny did I? Nothing escapes the magnifying glass...I'll look into the spin-off groups...I have the Gibbons/Rustin Man album (excellent), so will give the new one consideration. I bought the classical album where she provides vocals on 'Symphony of Sorrowful Songs' it was a bit over my head...
Hi Dale. Talk Talk don't get mentioned nearly enough in the VC. I think they have some of the best album cover artwork. Cheers Mike
Hi Mike, I agree the album art is certainly an important part of the overall package with Talk Talk. Cheers Dale
it was a bands discography that you have alot !!!
how classic a band from MTV Talk Talk
it's my life from MTV and on occasion MTV today the 80's they show there video!!!
the color of spring , Spirit of eden , Laughing stock., the very best, Lifes what you make it
do you have any of these albums on cassette or cd?
Hi and thanks for your comment. I have digital downloads or CD rips of a few of the albums but I will be looking for the CDs...
Talk Talk, that is a difficult band for me Dale. I have tried but the music is kind of out there and hard to dance to.
I suspected as much Steve. Not a lot of danceable vibes from Talk Talk I'm afraid...