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Album Review: Laughing Stock

  • Artist: Talk Talk
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: November 19, 1991
  • Total Time: 43:20
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Virtually ignored upon its initial release, Laughing Stock continues to grow in stature and influence by leaps and bounds. Picking up where Spirit of Eden left off, the album operates outside of the accepted sphere of rock to create music which is both delicate and intense; recorded with a large classical ensemble, it defies easy categorization, conforming to very few structural precedents -- while the gently hypnotic "Myrrhman" flirts with ambient textures, the percussive "Ascension Day" drifts toward jazz before the two sensibilities converge to create something entirely new and different on "New Grass." The epic "After the Flood," on the other hand, is an atmospheric whirlpool laced with jackhammer guitar feedback and Mark Hollis' remarkably plaintive vocals; it flows into "Taphead," perhaps the most evocative, spacious, and understated piece on the record. A work of staggering complexity and immense beauty, Laughing Stock remains an under-recognized masterpiece, and its echoes can be heard throughout much of the finest experimental music issued in its wake. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Myrrhman (Lyrics) Mark Hollis Talk Talk (5:33)
Ascension Day (Lyrics) Mark Hollis Talk Talk (6:00)
After the Flood (Lyrics) Tim Friese-Greene, Mark Hollis Talk Talk (9:39)
Taphead (Lyrics) Mark Hollis Talk Talk (7:30)
New Grass (Lyrics) Mark Hollis Talk Talk (9:40)
Runeii (Lyrics) Mark Hollis Talk Talk (4:58)

Credits

Talk Talk (Main Performer), Henry Lowther (Trumpet), Henry Lowther (Flugelhorn), Levine Andrade (Viola), Martin Ditcham (Percussion), Simon Edwards (Bass), Simon Edwards (Bass (Acoustic)), Mark Feltham (Harmonica), Tim Friese-Greene (Organ), Tim Friese-Greene (Piano), Tim Friese-Greene (Harmonium), Tim Friese-Greene (Producer), Wilfred Gibson (Viola), Jack Glickman (Viola), Lee Harris (Drums), Mark Hollis (Organ), Mark Hollis (Guitar), Mark Hollis (Piano), Mark Hollis (Vocals), Garfield Jackson (Viola), Paul Kegg (Cello), Ernest Mothle (Bass), Ernest Mothle (Bass (Acoustic)), George Robertson (Viola), Stephen Tees (Viola), Dave White (Clarinet), Dave White (Clarinet (Contrabass)), Dave White (Contrabass), Gavyn Wright (Viola), James Marsh (Cover Illustration), Roger Smith (Cello), Phill Brown (Engineer)
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Laughing Stock
Studio album by Talk Talk
Released 19 November 1991
Recorded 1990–91 at Wessex Studios, London
Genre Post-rock
Length 43:34
Label Verve Records
Polydor Records
Producer Tim Friese-Greene
Professional reviews
Talk Talk chronology
Spirit of Eden
(1988)
Laughing Stock
(1991)

Laughing Stock was Talk Talk's fifth and final studio album. Released in 1991, it was the only album the band released on the jazz-based Verve Records, after acrimoniously leaving EMI.

Like its predecessor, Spirit of Eden, the album featured improvised instrumentation from a large ensemble of musicians, including as many as seven violists on occasion. The recording sessions have attained near-mythical status among underground music fans; Tape Op magazine ran an extensive article detailing the demanding recording sessions, marked by Mark Hollis' perfectionist tendencies, and his use of candles and incense to set the mood.

Original bassist Paul Webb had left the band prior to recording.

Contents

Critical reception

Reviews of the album were generally good; many tended to emphasise the fact that it spanned several genres, with some noting a stylistic kinship with Miles Davis' contemplative In a Silent Way album. Like Spirit of Eden, the lyrical themes are often religious. The album is widely considered (along with Spirit of Eden) as one of the first records to be classed - arguably retroactively[citation needed] - as within the post-rock genre. Laughing Stock has consistently risen in critical opinion as a result of post-rock's rise to relative popularity during the late 90s[citation needed].

Laughing Stock was rated the eleventh-best album of the 1990s by Pitchfork Media, describing the album as "...a record that makes its own environment and becomes more than the sum of its sounds. 'Entrancing' barely describes the effect."[1]

Artwork

The cover art is by James Marsh, responsible for most of Talk Talk's artwork. (Though similar to the cover of the band's previous album, the birds on Laughing Stock's spherical tree form the shapes of the Earth's continents.)

Track listing

All songs written by Mark Hollis, except for "After the Flood", which was written by Tim Friese-Greene and Mark Hollis.

  1. "Myrrhman" – 5:33
  2. "Ascension Day" – 6:00
  3. "After The Flood" – 9:39
  4. "Taphead" – 7:39
  5. "New Grass" – 9:40
  6. "Runeii" – 4:58

The UK CD crossfades "After The Flood" into "Taphead"; the US CD does not.

There is a brief, untitled instrumental fragment preceding "Taphead" at the beginning of side 2 on the LP/cassette version. This cannot be found on any CD version.

Personnel

Musical

Technical

  • Phill Brown - engineer
  • James Marsh - cover illustration

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