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| artist = [[The Psychedelic Furs]] |
| artist = [[The Psychedelic Furs]] |
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| released = {{Start date|1981|5|15|df=y}}<ref>{{cite magazine|date=16 May 1981|title=New Albums|magazine=[[Music Week]]}}</ref> |
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| recorded = 1980–1981 |
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| rev8score = A<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/cg/cgv10-81.php |title=Consumer Guide |newspaper=[[The Village Voice]] |date=5 October 1981 |accessdate=18 April 2012 |last=Christgau |first=Robert |author-link=Robert Christgau}}</ref> |
| rev8score = A<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/cg/cgv10-81.php |title=Consumer Guide |newspaper=[[The Village Voice]] |date=5 October 1981 |accessdate=18 April 2012 |last=Christgau |first=Robert |author-link=Robert Christgau}}</ref> |
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==Content== |
==Content== |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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All songs written by [[Richard Butler (singer)|Richard Butler]], [[John Ashton (musician)|John Ashton]], Roger Morris, [[Tim Butler]], Duncan Kilburn and Vince Ely. |
All songs were written by [[Richard Butler (singer)|Richard Butler]], [[John Ashton (musician)|John Ashton]], Roger Morris, [[Tim Butler]], Duncan Kilburn, and Vince Ely. |
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===1981 UK track listing=== |
===1981 UK track listing=== |
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'''Side 1''' |
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#"[[Dumb Waiters (song)|Dumb Waiters]]" – 5:09 |
#"[[Dumb Waiters (song)|Dumb Waiters]]" – 5:09 |
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#"[[Pretty in Pink (song)|Pretty in Pink]]" – 3:59 |
#"[[Pretty in Pink (song)|Pretty in Pink]]" – 3:59 |
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#"No Tears" – 3:14 |
#"No Tears" – 3:14 |
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#"Mr. Jones" – 4:03 |
#"Mr. Jones" – 4:03 |
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'''Side 2''' |
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#"Into You Like a Train" – 4:35 |
#"Into You Like a Train" – 4:35 |
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#"It Goes On" – 3:52 |
#"It Goes On" – 3:52 |
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===1981 US track listing=== |
===1981 US track listing=== |
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'''Side 1''' |
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#"Pretty in Pink" – 3:59 |
#"Pretty in Pink" – 3:59 |
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#"Mr. Jones" – 4:03 |
#"Mr. Jones" – 4:03 |
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#"Dumb Waiters" – 5:09 |
#"Dumb Waiters" – 5:09 |
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#"She Is Mine" – 3:51 |
#"She Is Mine" – 3:51 |
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'''Side 2''' |
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#"Into You Like a Train" – 4:35 |
#"Into You Like a Train" – 4:35 |
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#"It Goes On" – 3:52 |
#"It Goes On" – 3:52 |
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#"All of This and Nothing" – 6:25 |
#"All of This and Nothing" – 6:25 |
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#"She Is Mine" – 3:51 |
#"She Is Mine" – 3:51 |
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'''Bonus tracks''' |
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{{ordered list|start=11 |
{{ordered list|start=11 |
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|"Mr. Jones (Single Version)" – 3:26 |
|"Mr. Jones (Single Version)" – 3:26 |
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==Personnel== |
==Personnel== |
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'''The Psychedelic Furs''' |
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*[[Richard Butler (singer)|Richard Butler]] – [[Singing|vocals]] |
* [[Richard Butler (singer)|Richard Butler]] – [[Singing|vocals]] |
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*Roger Morris – [[lead guitar]] |
* Roger Morris – [[lead guitar]] |
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*[[John Ashton (musician)|John Ashton]] – [[rhythm guitar]] |
* [[John Ashton (musician)|John Ashton]] – [[rhythm guitar]] |
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*[[Tim Butler]] – [[Bass guitar|bass]] |
* [[Tim Butler]] – [[Bass guitar|bass]] |
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*Duncan Kilburn – [[saxophone]], [[Keyboard instrument|keyboard]]s |
* Duncan Kilburn – [[saxophone]], [[Keyboard instrument|keyboard]]s |
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*Vince Ely – [[Drum kit|drums]] |
* Vince Ely – [[Drum kit|drums]] |
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'''Technical''' |
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*[[Steve Lillywhite]] |
* [[Steve Lillywhite]] – producer |
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*[[Phil Thornalley]], Will Gosling |
* [[Phil Thornalley]], Will Gosling – engineers |
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*Julian Balme, Richard Butler |
* Julian Balme, Richard Butler – design (after [[Andy Warhol]]) |
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*Andrew Douglas |
* Andrew Douglas – photography |
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==Chart performance== |
==Chart performance== |
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|[[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] |
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'''Singles''' |
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|1981 |
| 1981 |
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|"Dumb Waiters" /<br/>"Into You Like a Train" |
| "Dumb Waiters" /<br/>"Into You Like a Train" |
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|[[Hot Dance Club Songs|US National Disco Action Top 80]] |
| [[Hot Dance Club Songs|US National Disco Action Top 80]] |
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|align="center"|27 |
| align="center"| 27 |
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Latest revision as of 01:24, 15 October 2024
Talk Talk Talk | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 15 May 1981[1] | |||
Recorded | 1980–1981 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 41:11 | |||
Label | CBS | |||
Producer | Steve Lillywhite | |||
The Psychedelic Furs chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Classic Rock | 8/10[3] |
Entertainment Weekly | A−[4] |
Rolling Stone | [5] |
The Rolling Stone Album Guide | [6] |
Smash Hits | 8/10[7] |
Spin Alternative Record Guide | 9/10[8] |
The Village Voice | A[9] |
Talk Talk Talk is the second studio album by the English rock band the Psychedelic Furs. It was released on 15 May 1981 by Columbia Records. It was reissued with bonus tracks in 2002 by Columbia/Legacy and on vinyl in the UK in 2011 without bonus content.
Content
[edit]AllMusic noted that with Talk Talk Talk, "the Furs introduce[d] a brighter, poppier side to their underground rock edge".[2]
Track listing
[edit]All songs were written by Richard Butler, John Ashton, Roger Morris, Tim Butler, Duncan Kilburn, and Vince Ely.
1981 UK track listing
[edit]Side 1
- "Dumb Waiters" – 5:09
- "Pretty in Pink" – 3:59
- "I Wanna Sleep with You" – 3:17
- "No Tears" – 3:14
- "Mr. Jones" – 4:03
Side 2
- "Into You Like a Train" – 4:35
- "It Goes On" – 3:52
- "So Run Down" – 2:51
- "All of This and Nothing" – 6:25
- "She Is Mine" – 3:51
1981 US track listing
[edit]Side 1
- "Pretty in Pink" – 3:59
- "Mr. Jones" – 4:03
- "No Tears" – 3:14
- "Dumb Waiters" – 5:09
- "She Is Mine" – 3:51
Side 2
- "Into You Like a Train" – 4:35
- "It Goes On" – 3:52
- "So Run Down" – 2:51
- "I Wanna Sleep with You" – 3:17
- "All of This and Nothing" – 6:25
2002 reissue
[edit]- "Dumb Waiters" – 5:04
- "Pretty in Pink" – 3:59
- "I Wanna Sleep with You" – 3:17
- "No Tears" – 3:14
- "Mr. Jones" – 4:03
- "Into You Like a Train" – 4:35
- "It Goes On" – 3:52
- "So Run Down" – 2:51
- "All of This and Nothing" – 6:25
- "She Is Mine" – 3:51
Bonus tracks
- "Mr. Jones (Single Version)" – 3:26
- "So Run Down (Early Version)" – 3:05
- "All of This and Nothing (Demo)" – 9:02
The demo of "All of This and Nothing" ends at 3:51 and is followed at 4:23 by "Buy Talk Talk Talk". Some copies of the UK 7" single of "Dumb Waiters" came in a "playable sleeve" – a stiff card picture bag with a clear flexi disc attached. This consisted of Richard Butler introducing extracts from "Into You Like a Train", "I Wanna Sleep With You" and "Pretty in Pink".
Personnel
[edit]The Psychedelic Furs
- Richard Butler – vocals
- Roger Morris – lead guitar
- John Ashton – rhythm guitar
- Tim Butler – bass
- Duncan Kilburn – saxophone, keyboards
- Vince Ely – drums
Technical
- Steve Lillywhite – producer
- Phil Thornalley, Will Gosling – engineers
- Julian Balme, Richard Butler – design (after Andy Warhol)
- Andrew Douglas – photography
Chart performance
[edit]Album
Year | Chart | Peak position |
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1981 | Billboard 200 | 89 |
Singles
Year | Single | Chart | Peak position |
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1981 | "Dumb Waiters" / "Into You Like a Train" |
US National Disco Action Top 80 | 27 |
References
[edit]- ^ "New Albums". Music Week. 16 May 1981.
- ^ a b Raggett, Ned. "Talk Talk Talk – The Psychedelic Furs". AllMusic. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
- ^ Quantick, David (September 2018). "The Psychedelic Furs: Vinyl Reissues". Classic Rock. No. 253. p. 99.
- ^ "Psychedelic Furs; Talk Talk Talk; Forever Now". Entertainment Weekly. 8 March 2002. Retrieved 18 March 2017.
- ^ Tucker, Ken (20 August 1981). "The Psychedelic Furs: Talk Talk Talk". Rolling Stone. No. 350. Archived from the original on 15 June 2009. Retrieved 14 April 2006.
- ^ Sheffield, Rob (2004). "The Psychedelic Furs". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. pp. 660–61. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
- ^ Dellar, Fred (28 May – 10 June 1981). "The Psychedelic Furs: Talk, Talk, Talk". Smash Hits. Vol. 3, no. 11. p. 23B.
- ^ Hannaham, James (1995). "Psychedelic Furs". In Weisbard, Eric; Marks, Craig (eds.). Spin Alternative Record Guide. Vintage Books. pp. 313–14. ISBN 0-679-75574-8.
- ^ Christgau, Robert (5 October 1981). "Consumer Guide". The Village Voice. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
External links
[edit]- Talk Talk Talk at Discogs (list of releases)
- Talk Talk Talk (Adobe Flash) at Radio3Net (streamed copy where licensed)