Músicos de Talk Talk se reúnen para un concierto por el 40º aniversario de 'The Colour Of Spring'

Músicos de Talk Talk se reunirán para un concierto único en Londres con motivo del 40º aniversario de su álbum de 1986, 'The Colour Of Spring'. La actuación está programada para el 5 de septiembre en el O2 Forum Kentish Town, donde interpretarán el álbum al completo. Las entradas ya están a la venta.

Simon Brenner, teclista fundador de Talk Talk, se unirá a Phil Ramocon e Ian Curnow para el evento 'Spirit Of Talk Talk'. Estarán acompañados por Sophie Barker de Zero 7, Gale Paridjanian de Turin Brakes, Tim Eisenburg de Sweet Billy Pilgrim, Chris Hampson y Jacob Brown. Está prevista la participación de artistas invitados como Ed Harcourt y Fyfe Dangerfield de Guillemots, ambos realizando sets de apertura, junto con Mark Gardener de Ride. El tercer álbum de estudio de la banda, publicado en febrero de 1986, supuso un cambio desde el synthpop hacia un estilo experimental influenciado por el jazz y el art pop. Este cambio abrió el camino para obras posteriores como 'Spirit Of Eden' y 'Laughing Stock'. Talk Talk estuvo liderada por Mark Hollis, quien falleció en 2019 a los 64 años. En febrero, la banda publicó una reedición a media velocidad de 'Spirit Of Eden', supervisada por el hijo de Hollis, Charlie, el batería Lee Harris y el productor Matt Colton. Un documental de 2021, 'Talk Talk: In A Silent Way', cubrió la creación de ese álbum. Hollis describió en una ocasión su música como una reacción a los sonidos contemporáneos, afirmando en una entrevista de archivo: 'Sin duda es una reacción a la música que hay ahora mismo porque la mayor parte es una mierda'.

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