The Psychedelic Furs - Talk Talk Talk

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Album Details

Title: Talk Talk Talk
Artist: The Psychedelic Furs
Release Date: 6/1981
Label: Columbia, Sony
Duration: 41:11
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 074643733922, 074643733946, 5099748366320
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, New Wave, Post-Punk, College Rock, Dance-Rock
Moods: Brooding, Cold, Detached, Restrained, Confident, Gloomy, Melancholy, Soothing, Dreamy, Hypnotic, Plaintive, Reserved, Stylish, Wistful, Amiable/Good-Natured
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Pretty in Pink
  2. Mr. Jones
  3. No Tears
  4. Dumb Waiters
  5. She Is Mine
  6. Into You Like a Train
  7. It Goes On
  8. So Run Down
  9. I Wanna Sleep with You
  10. All of This and Nothing

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1996CDSony4836632
1981CDColumbiaCK-37339

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Album Review

This time working solely with Steve Lillywhite, The Furs introduce a brighter, poppier side to their underground rock edge, with smashing results throughout. The group produces some powerful songs, even more rough-edged than before. Especially striking is "Dumb Waiters," with its queasy, slow-paced arrangement that allows both Kilburn's sax and Ashton's guitar to go wild. However, the six still create some undeniable pop classics. Most well-known is the lead track, "Pretty in Pink," inspiration for the iconic John Hughes film years later and re-recorded as a result. The original is still where to go, though, with Butler's catchy description of a romantically unsure woman matched by a killer band performance. Similarly lighter numbers on the record call to mind a rockier version of Roxy Music's output in later years: elegant, romantic angst given a slightly rougher edge in both music and vocals. "She Is Mine" is especially fine as a gently swinging number with some of Butler's best, quietly ruminative lyrics. Straight-up anthems abound as well, the best being the amazing "Into You Like a Train," which mixes the blunt desire of the title with a sparkling Ashton guitar line and a fast rhythm punch. Talk Talk Talk ends on another high with "All of This and Nothing." A soft, acoustic guitar-sax-rhythm combination introduces the song, then fades away for the main section to begin; Butler details bits and pieces from a lost relationship over a sharp full-band performance, and a final drum smash leads into a reprise of the start -- a fine way to end a fine record. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andrew DouglasPhotography
Butler RepVocals
Duncan KilburnKeyboards, Horn, Saxophone
John AshtonGuitar
Phil ThornalleyEngineer
Richard ButlerVocals
Roger MorrisGuitar
Steve LillywhiteProducer
The Psychedelic FursMain Performer
Tim ButlerBass
Vince ElyDrums, Percussion
Will GoslingEngineer