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Album Review: Mark Hollis

  • Artist: Mark Hollis
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1998
  • Total Time: 46:56
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Achingly gorgeous and hauntingly stark, Mark Hollis' self-titled debut picks up where he left off with Talk Talk's Laughing Stock seven years earlier, re-emerging at the nexus point where jazz, ambient, and folk music collide. It's quite possibly the most quiet and intimate record ever made, each song cut to the bone for maximum emotional impact and every note carrying enormous meaning. Hollis paints his music in fine, exquisite strokes, with an uncanny mastery of atmosphere that's frequently devastating. And if anything, his singularly resonant voice has grown even more plaintive with the passage of time, which -- combined with the understated artistry and minimalist beauty of tracks like "The Colour of Spring" and "Watershed" -- makes Mark Hollis a truly unique and indelible listening experience. His obvious understanding of the power of silence aside, one prays he doesn't again wait for the seven-year itch to strike before returning. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Colour of Spring Phillip Ramacon, Mark Hollis Mark Hollis (3:52)
Watershed Warne Livesey, Mark Hollis Mark Hollis (5:45)
Inside Looking Out Mark Hollis Mark Hollis (6:21)
The Gift Warne Livesey, Mark Hollis Mark Hollis (4:22)
A Life (1895-1915) Mark Hollis, Warne Livesey Mark Hollis (8:10)
Westward Bound Dominic Miller, Mark Hollis Mark Hollis (4:18)
The Daily Planet Mark Hollis, Warne Livesey Mark Hollis (7:19)
A New Jerusalem Warne Livesey, Mark Hollis Mark Hollis (6:49)

Credits

Mark Hollis (Guitar), Robbie McIntosh (Guitar), Stephen Lovell-Davis (Photography), Mark Hollis (Arranger), Dominic Miller (Guitar), Warne Livesey (Arranger), Crane (Design), Martin Ditcham (Drums), Henry Lowther (Trumpet), Chris Laurence (Bass), Melinda Maxwell (Cor Anglais), Iain Dixon (Clarinet), Tim Holmes (Clarinet), Andy Penayi (Flute), Laurence Pendrous (Piano), Julie Andrews (Bassoon), Mark Hollis (Producer), Martin Ditcham (Percussion), Mark Hollis (Vocals), Mark Feltham (Harmonica), Cally (Design), Phill Brown (Engineer), Laurence Pendrous (Harmonium)
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Mark Hollis
Studio album by Mark Hollis
Released 26 January 1998
Genre Post-rock
Length 46:56
Label Polydor
Producer Mark Hollis
Professional reviews

Mark Hollis is a self-titled album by the former Talk Talk frontman Mark Hollis. It was released on Polydor on 26 January 1998, then reissued on Pond Life on 13 March 2000. In 2003, the album was released in LP format on Universal Records.[1] Its sound is noted for being extremely sparse and minimal; AllMusic called it "quite possibly the most quiet and intimate record ever made".[1]

The album was recorded as part of a two-album contract with Polydor, along with Talk Talk's 1991 Laughing Stock'.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "The Colour of Spring" – 3:52
    (Mark Hollis, Phil Ramacon)
  2. "Watershed" – 5:45
    (Mark Hollis, Warne Livesey)
  3. "Inside Looking Out" – 6:21
    (Hollis)
  4. "The Gift" – 4:22
    (Hollis, Livesey)
  5. "A Life (1895 – 1915)" – 8:10
    (Hollis, Livesey)
  6. "Westward Bound" – 4:18
    (Hollis, Dominic Miller)
  7. "The Daily Planet" – 7:19
    (Hollis, Livesey)
  8. "A New Jerusalem" – 6:49
    (Hollis, Livesey)

Personnel

Musicians

Technical

  • Phill Brown - engineer
  • Mark Hollis - producer

References

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