Talk Talk tribute album & book – new update



by on February 14, 2012 in News

Talk Talk tribute album & book – new update

Following the recent news about the book, Fierce Panda have announced more details about the upcoming Talk Talk tribute album ‘Spirit of Talk Talk’.

Here is a summary of the info released by the record company.

Well we’ve been keeping it under our furry hat but the truth will always out. And so it is that likes of Pitchfork have picked up on the factette that we have been working on in our top secret bunker – a compilation tribute album to those abstract ‘80s wonders TALK TALK. It was 1982 when Mark Hollis and pals first soared into view with a slew of deceptively commercial hit singles. However by the time Talk Talk delivered the seminal ‘The Colour Of Spring’ album, which brilliantly merged pop instinct with experimental flair, they’d long since shed any hint of being mere also (Duran Du)rans.

After then – in a career shift eerily similar to that of future labelmates Radiohead – Hollis & co turned their backs on the mainstream and made three albums (two as Talk Talk, one solo) of breathtaking scope and mind-blowing minimalism before completely fading from view. The compilation album entitled ‘Spirit Of Talk Talk’ is a mighty affair which, in testament to Talk Talk’s 30th anniversary, will feature artists, acts and personalities including King Creosote, Recoil, Jason Lytle, Zero 7, Linton Kwesi Johnson, White Belt Yellow Tag, Joan As Policewoman, Electric Soft Parade, Goldheart Assembly and many, many more guests from Bon Iver to Arcade Fire covering close to 30 Talk Talk tunes from ‘Today’ via ‘Life’s What You Make It’ to ‘After The Flood’.

The album is slated for release on May 28th on double CD & download and will be accompanied by a lavish book, also called ‘Spirit Of Talk Talk’, which features eulogies from, among others, the likes of Guy Garvey (Elbow), Richard Wright (Pink Floyd), Karl Hyde (Underworld), Wild Beasts & James Lavelle (UNKLE). The artwork for both artefacts is provided by original Talk Talk illustrator James Marsh and the book features all manner of Mark Hollis-related delights for music lovers old and new to swoon over, such as lost photos and handwritten lyric sheets. There is also a plan to feature a Roll Of Honour listing the names of fans who pre-order the book.

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Here at Shunt we will let you know the exact track listing once everything has been finalised & approved. To help keep the quality as high as possible, in his own meticulous and pedantic way, Alan has been helping out as music supervisor and is currently involved in the compiling & mastering process.

He says: “It’s already proving quite a complicated process collecting all the mixes and final masters from each artist, deciding (with Toby the organiser) which work best, and which can be elegantly edited and tweaked in order to fit so many exciting contributions on, whilst retaining a pleasurable and balanced overall album experience. We want to avoid just throwing out a mish-mash of different styles without considering the continuity from which any album should benefit. I hope this fine tuning, along with so many great versions, will help to ensure ‘Spirit Of Talk Talk’ becomes one of the very best tribute albums ever made.”

More news will follow in the next few weeks.

Check out www.spiritoftalktalk.com to get a flavour for the project and sign up to register your interest.

The Shunt staff

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4 CommentsAdd yours

  • Mat - February 15, 2012 Reply

    Only CD, not a vinyl? Why? I’m disappointed :/

  • Stéphane Franquin - February 17, 2012 Reply

    I’m very excited to heard that !!!!

  • Appe - March 10, 2012 Reply

    Funny. Everytime there is some non EMI Talk Talk stuff released, EMI also re-releases something. This was the same with Laughing Stock and the Mark Hollis album, where EMI brought us some very nice best of and B side CD’s (or was it an over kill with best of CD’s?)

    Now this Book and Tribute album will be released, and EMI will bring us a reissue of al the albums on CD with some new layout designs (over seen by Mark!!!) and Spring and Eden will get vinyl reissue versions WITH an superb sound 24bits DVD.

    How can I pay for this all in this time of crisis?

  • Tor - April 7, 2012 Reply

    Yes….. agree with Mat , You can’t do a project like this and not release it on vinyl……that’s just silly!

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