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IT'S MY LIFE

Talk Talk

 

Crossover Prog

3.03 | 8 ratings

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Ligeia9@
3 stars Talk Talk's "It's My Life" from 1984 is an album of enduring value that has enriched the musical landscape and enchanted listeners with its exceptional compositions. It is a masterpiece that remains as relevant and impressive today as when it was first released. With the recent passing of singer Mark Hollis, this album takes on an extra emotional weight.

"It's My Life" showcases a perfect synthesis of pop and new wave, with Talk Talk creating its own unique sound that has effortlessly stood the test of time. The compositions on this album are refined and infused with melodic beauty. Tracks like the opener Dum Dum Girl and the successful single Such A Shame are catchy and compelling with their irresistible hooks and layered arrangements. The musical accompaniment creates an atmosphere that is both melancholic and uplifting, filled with inventive synths, prominently present bass playing, and distinctive guitar work. Hauntingly beautiful is the poignant ballad Renée, a song that stays with you forever after just one listen.

The album continues with the iconic title track "It's My Life," a captivating song that embodies the feeling of individuality and self-expression. The somewhat nasal sound of Hollis' voice, full of emotion and depth, immediately grabs you from the first line.

It is crucial to highlight Hollis' musical vision, as he was both the lead singer and one of the key songwriters of the band. His unique talent for creating lyrical melodies and poetic lyrics is evident in every track on this album. Hollis' distinctive vocal expression touches your deepest feelings, making each song an intensely personal experience. Listen to him in the percussive Does Caroline Know? ? what a remarkable voice.

With Hollis' passing, the music world loses an extraordinarily talented artist. His influence on music, both with Talk Talk and in his solo work, will always be remembered. "It's My Life" remains tangible evidence of his genius and ability to create timeless music.

In summary, "It's My Life" is an excellent album that has withstood the test of time and leaves a profound impression. It is a tribute to the brilliant compositions of the band and the unforgettable talent of Mark Hollis. This album will always hold a special place in the hearts of music lovers worldwide.

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Ligeia9@ | 3/5 |

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