Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Seizure Warning Signs

Nobody wants to distribute the latest film by Terry Gilliam in the U.S.


Laughing Stock is the icing on the cake which closed the career of one of the best bands that gave birth to the eighties. Talk Talk. Very different from the first studies that did meet the band at the beginning of the decade of "Dallas" Laughing Stock goes beyond being a simple record music to listen and then forget it in a corner of the mind. In contrast, Mark Hollis decided to make this record the soundtrack of his departure and future generations which decide to experiment more in the musical path that began with the opening Talk Talk album, which, rather than presenting a compilation simple song contains a number of very well done sound images by Lee Harris repetitive drums, sighs mourners of Hollis, trumpet Henry Lowther alley, and the textures created by Tim Freese keyboard Grene.
Although this band is best known in history by topics
"It's my life" or "Such a Shame" to the public that loves to find out more about the one hit wonders, to reach this way is how to reach the Nirvana of eighties pop, a state of mind that only came bands like Talk Talk, Japan, Tears for Fears and others, after having heard the roaring success of pop and have concluded wisely and well his way through the scary world of the music industry. Here I left Laughing Stock for download. If you can buy the original, do please.
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