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Talk Talk - Asides And Besides (1998)

Talk Talk - Asides And Besides (1998)

BAND/ARTIST: Talk Talk

  • Title: Asides And Besides
  • Year Of Release: 1998
  • Label: Parlophone
  • Genre: Pop, Synth-pop, New Wave
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 02:22:55
  • Total Size: 995 / 361 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD1
1. Talk Talk (Extended Mix) 04:35
2. Today (Extended Mix) 04:33
3. My Foolish Friend (Extended Mix) 05:30
4. It's My Life (Extended Mix) 06:17
5. Such a Shame (Extended Mix) 07:00
6. Such a Shame (Dub Mix) 06:34
7. Dum Dum Girl (12" Mix) 05:19
8. Without You (12" Mix) 05:55
9. Life's What You Make It (Extended Mix) 06:59
10. Living in Another World (Extended Mix) 08:58
11. Pictures of Bernadette (Dance Mix) 08:06
12. Happiness Is Easy (12" Mix) 07:02

CD 2
1. Talk Talk (Demo Version) 03:28
2. Mirror Man (Demo Version) 03:30
3. Candy (Demo Version) 04:25
4. Strike up the Band 02:45
5. ? (Question Mark) 04:09
6. My Foolish Friend 03:20
7. Call in the Night Boy (Piano Version) 03:50
8. Why Is It so Hard 04:05
9. Again a Game... Again 04:12
10. Without You 03:26
11. Dum Dum Girl 03:40
12. It's Getting Late in the Evening 05:51
13. For What It's Worth 05:17
14. Pictures of Bernadette 05:04
15. Eden (Edit) 04:21
16. John Cope 04:44

Asides Besides can certainly be seen as a cash-in release to coincide with Mark Hollis' first solo release and the reissue of Talk Talk's EMI catalog, but rarely does such a calculated industry move result in such a treat for fans. Over two discs, Asides Besides essentially ties up all of the loose ends for the band. Disc one is probably the least essential, bringing out all of the 12" remixes, which are of marginal interest, though all are superior to those found on the unauthorized History Revisited. Disc two however, reveals no shortage of prime rarities beginning with three demos from 1981 ("Talk Talk," "Mirror Man" and "Candy"). A handful of singles are included -- the not-so-rare single, "My Foolish Friend," the ultra-rare "Why Is it So Hard" (from the film First Born), the U.S. remix of "Dum Dum Girl," and the edit of "Eden" -- but the real gems are the B-sides, which are anything but "throwaways." In fact, the B-sides are not only in most cases as strong as the ones that made it onto the albums, but they also indicate the more experimental direction the band would take later on. Asides Besides may be of interest only to diehard Talk Talk fans, but for that audience this collection is absolutely essential.




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  • nilesh65
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Thank you so much for sharing!!
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for Flac.