Mark Hollis

This is the only solo album from former Talk Talk singer Mark Hollis. Like the latter-day Talk Talk (Spirit of Eden, Laughing Stock), Mark Hollis is filled with songs that float between genres and use the full dynamic range by hanging low until Hollis suddenly raises his voice for emphasis. Unlike any Talk Talk release, this is largely an acoustic album with none of the songs being co-written by longtime collaborator Tim Friese-Greene. The bassoon can be heard cresting through “The Watershed.” The piano breaks the silences of “Inside Looking Out”, where jazz chords, an acoustic guitar and a plaintive melody and a vocal with slight reverb create a solitary vibe and a stillness that is as affecting as music made at ten times the volume. The quiet continues throughout the album with “Westward Bound” mastering the silent break. Clarinets and bassoons open “The Daily Planet” before a sparse drum and bass pound out an irregular heartbeat. Hollis stands nearly alone in his vocal prowess, in the rarefied company of such idiosyncratic geniuses as David Sylvian and Scott Walker.

Tracklisting

  1. The Colour Of Spring
  2. Watershed
  3. Inside Looking Out
  4. The Gift
  5. A Life (1895 - 1915)
  6. Westward Bound
  7. The Daily Planet
  8. A New Jerusalem

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Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Hollis_(album)
Format Vinyl LP Album Reissue Remastered
Label Polydor
Catalog Number 080 288-0
Notes Hype sticker on front: Only solo album by Talk Talk frontman A genuine ’lost classic’ reissued on heavyweight vinyl, re-mastered at Abbey Road Original artwork – printed inner sleeve, lyrics and credits “A sound whose ambience is as natural as breathing” Includes download card (1411kbps WAV files) On rear sleeve: © 2019 Polydor Ltd. (UK). ℗ 1998 Polydor Ltd. (UK). All rights reserved. Made in the EU The tracks are numbered sequentially, 1 to 8, on the release. The catalogue number is given as 080 288-0 on the outer sleeve, sticker and labels, and as 0802880 on the inner sleeve.
Discogs URL Mark Hollis - Mark Hollis