Talk Talk were one of the most innovative and original British bands of the eighties. They enjoyed a string of successful albums and singles both in the UK and right across Europe. 1986 was the band's only appearance at Montreux and caught them at the height of their success. With a set list packed with hit singles and lead singer / main songwriter Mark Hollis' charismatic performance they delivered an outstanding concert that draws a great response from the packed Swiss crowd. Line-up: Mark Hollis - vocals Paul Webb - bass Lee Harris - drums John Turnbull - guitar... Rupert Black - keyboards Philip Reis - percussion Leroy Williams - percussion. Tracklist: 1. Talk Talk 2. Dum Dum Girl 3. Call In The Night Boy 4. Tomorrow Started 5. My Foolish Friend 6. Life's What You Make It 7. Does Caroline Know 8. It's You 9. Living In Another World 10. Give It Up 11. It's My Life 12. I Don't Believe in You 13. Such A Shame 14. Renee [show more]
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Coverage of 1980s musicians Talk Talk's only appearance at Montreaux. Catching the band at the height of their success in 1986, this performance includes such hits as 'It's My Life' and 'Life's What You Make It'.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Talk Talk were one of the most innovative and original British bands of the eighties. They enjoyed a string of successful albums and singles both in the UK and right across Europe. 1986 was the band’s only appearance at Montreux and caught them at the height of their success. With a set list packed with hit singles and lead singer / main songwriter Mark Hollis’ charismatic performance they delivered an outstanding concert that draws a great response from the packed Swiss crowd.Line-up: Mark Hollis – vocals, Paul Webb – bass, Lee Harris – drums, John Turnbull – guitar, Rupert Black – keyboards, Philip Reis – percussion, Leroy Williams – percussion.
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