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Thread: Album Club - Week 141: 15/04/2014: Talk Talk - The Colour of Spring

  1. #11
    Join Date: Nov 2010

    Location: Cheshire

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    I'm Barry.

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    The only Talk Talk album I own, I bought it on vinyl when it came out and loved it. I had a very basic system back then and wasn't into Hi-Fi, my T/T went in the middle 80's and so this wasn't played again till 2011 when I was into Hi-Fi and oh boy what a beautiful noise it makes 10/10

  2. #12
    Join Date: Sep 2013

    Location: United Kingdom

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    I'm Pete.

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    Presume am not too late chipping in on this one.

    Quite simply, awesome. 10.

    Hammered this when new way back when.

    In recent times though when perusing my record collection it's been one of those (of which I admit there are quite a few) that I've struggled to play again: the memories that might be stirred; the moodiness of it all. Will I be able to stand it now?...

    Anyway, last year with my new valve amp in position I finally decided to give it a spin.

    Whatever must I have been worried about?
    Just a great, raw and honest piece of music that gets better as it progresses and as said above is also truly ageless which is one measure of great music.

    I reckon you need to listen from start to finish to get the full sense and balance of it all: An emotional journey with a perfect ending.

  3. #13
    Join Date: May 2010

    Location: Brisbane

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    I'm Bernie.

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    I like this album. An 8 from me.
    Bernie.

  4. #14
    Join Date: Jun 2009

    Location: Southampton, UK

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    I'm Lee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plastic Spinner View Post
    Presume am not too late chipping in on this one.

    Quite simply, awesome. 10.

    Hammered this when new way back when.

    In recent times though when perusing my record collection it's been one of those (of which I admit there are quite a few) that I've struggled to play again: the memories that might be stirred; the moodiness of it all. Will I be able to stand it now?...

    Anyway, last year with my new valve amp in position I finally decided to give it a spin.

    Whatever must I have been worried about?
    Just a great, raw and honest piece of music that gets better as it progresses and as said above is also truly ageless which is one measure of great music.

    I reckon you need to listen from start to finish to get the full sense and balance of it all: An emotional journey with a perfect ending.
    Nice one Pete!
    Lee

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    Vinyl: 90's Rega Planar 2, RB250, Bias Cart, Rega Fono Mini

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