Black&White&BlueMoon Town
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The repetition: whilst not exactly a concept album it’s got a consistent theme running through it and I think that is reflected in repeated musical motifs – I think this is deliberate rather than lacking in imagination.
There was one thing I didn't mention last night in my review on the music sounding repetition (and not the theme itself which was very deliberate). I'm glad I didn't too after actually looking up the album release history, was how much the guitar and beat sound in "Date Stamp" sounded like "Relax" by Frankie Goes To Hollywood, which I was familiar with prior when it first came out in 1984 (it was hard to escape unless actually living under a rock).
Sure enough, given this album came out first two years prior, it was Trevor Horn who then provided from "Date Stamp" nearly the same music sound on the 1984 "Relax" single from FGtH's debut album, I had credited the wrong group borrowing that sound. My bad, and it was interesting and not surprising to see Horn as part of both being that musical bridge.
Not me, I liked the spoken "goodbye" in "The Look Of Love, Pt. 1". :-)Whoever it was complaining about the female voices, I’m pretty sure that at least in one or two instances it’s Tessa Niles, so jolly well stop moaning.
Wish I was around for that Talk Talk selection, as I probably would have scored the same. Glad I have since enjoyed it immensely since discussed on the Playlist thread.I scored the Colour of Spring 10/10 because there is literally nothing material I would change about that album.
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