Talk Talk Latest about Talk Talk Here’s Why Talk’s Talk’s ‘Spirit of Eden’ Remains One of the Most Extraordinary Albums in Rock History By Jim Campilongo published 21 October 22 Oozing with atmosphere, craftsmanship and focus, this 1988 classic plays like a great psychedelic opera Music Get The Pick NewsletterAll the latest guitar news, interviews, lessons, reviews, deals and more, direct to your inbox!Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors LATEST ARTICLES1Neil Giraldo on the guitar-busting drive to cut his most fret-burning solo of all time for Pat Benatar's "Promises in the Dark"2Eddie Vedder praises Peter Frampton as the guitarist joins Pearl Jam in Nashville3“I’m listening to the guitar riffs and what they’re talking about. It’s just blues music sung by white people.” How Alice In Chains' blues influences and three 1932 Dobro Cyclops guitars made 'Sinners' one of the year's biggest films 4The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour and White Album guitar tones live again in Aclam's Go Rocky Go pedal5Robin Nolan on collaborating with George Harrison, playing his Beatles-era guitars and completing a song the former Beatle started but never finished
Here’s Why Talk’s Talk’s ‘Spirit of Eden’ Remains One of the Most Extraordinary Albums in Rock History By Jim Campilongo published 21 October 22 Oozing with atmosphere, craftsmanship and focus, this 1988 classic plays like a great psychedelic opera