26.09.2019

Talk Talk Spirit Of Eden Sacd

Talk Talk – The Colour Of Spring (1986/2014)FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz Time – 51:14 minutes 1,01 GB Genre: RockStudio Masters, Official Digital Download – Source: HDTracks Front Cover © Parlophone UKThe Colour of Spring was originally released in 1986 (1985 in Germany) and was Talk Talk’s third album. Featuring the singles “Life’s What You Make It”, the band was able to expand their fan base with The Colour of Spring, even though it was a stylistic departure from their previous synthpop/new wave albums.

Talk Talk Spirit Of Eden Sacd Series

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Talk Talk – Spirit Of Eden (1988/2014)FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz Time – 45:38 minutes 854 MB Genre: Post Rock, AmbientStudio Master, Official Digital Download Artwork: Front cover Source: HDTracksSpirit of Eden was originally released in 1988 and was Talk Talk’s fourth album. Much more experimental than their previous albms, it was not a commercial success but garnered praise from critics and musicians. Since it was first released, the album has come to be regarded as influential to post-rock and alternative rock. Talk Talk – The Colour Of Spring (1986) SACD 2003PS3 Rip ISO SACD DST64 2.0 1-bit/2.8224 MHz 45:38 minutes Scans included 893 MBor FLAC(converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz Scans included 964 MBNew Wave / Synthpop / Post RockWith It’s My Life, Talk Talk proved that they could pull off an entire album of strong material.

Talk Talk: Spirit Of Eden ‎ (LP, Album) Parlophone: 064 746977 1: Brazil: 1988: Sell This Version. This album and the following 'Laughing stock' (not available on SACD) mark a clear departure from Talk Talk's 1980's light synth pop. They are concept albums. Talk Talk Spirit Of Eden on 180g Import LP + DVD Audio English art-pop legends Talk Talk's classic albums The Colour of Spring (1986) and Spirit of Eden.

With The Colour of Spring, they took it one step further, moving to a near-concept song cycle, following the emotional ups and downs of relationships and pondering life in general. Musically, they built on the experimental direction of the previous album with interesting rhythms, sweeping orchestration, complex arrangements, and even a children’s chorus to create an evocative, hypnotic groove. Though the songs were catchier on the earlier efforts and the ambient experimentation was more fully achieved later on, The Colour of Spring succeeded in marrying the two ideas into one unique sound for their most thoroughly satisfying album. Talk Talk – Spirit Of Eden (1988) SACD 2003PS3 Rip ISO SACD DST64 2.0 1-bit/2.8224 MHz 40:54 minutes Scans included 683 MBor FLAC(converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz Scans included 760 MBNew Wave / Synthpop / Post RockCompare Spirit of Eden with any other previous release in the Talk Talk catalog, and it’s almost impossible to believe it’s the work of the same band — exchanging electronics for live, organic sounds and rejecting structure in favor of mood and atmosphere, the album is an unprecedented breakthrough, a musical and emotional catharsis of immense power. Mark Hollis’ songs exist far outside of the pop idiom, drawing instead on ambient textures, jazz-like arrangements, and avant-garde accents; for all of their intricacy and delicate beauty, compositions like “Inheritance” and “I Believe in You” also possess an elemental strength — Hollis’ oblique lyrics speak to themes of loss and redemption with understated grace, and his hauntingly poignant vocals evoke wrenching spiritual turmoil tempered with unflagging hope. A singular musical experience.