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THE COLOUR OF SPRING

Talk Talk

 

Crossover Prog

3.90 | 275 ratings

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vladimir.leksa
5 stars It is incerdible what a journy TALK TALK had made in the 80s. From the synthy new romantic pop such as It's my life or Such a shame, through very influential and exciting songs in Colour of springs to the silence and meditation in the two last albums. And all these periods are worthy being listened to. it is simply very nice music. I like The Colour of spring the most. One can find here very catchy melodies just as of their previous pop period but very jazzy and imaginative moods and harmonies too. And still it is very original. The way how they play and sing is very relaxed and free, simply simple, but with the maximal impact on a listener, going to the depth. But one can as well let it stay only on the surface, it is fine music e.g. for car driving. Every song here is a diamond and when it is ending in Time is time, I always wish it continued. Highly recommended for both more and less demanding people.
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