
Mark Hollis
The only solo album by former Talk Talk frontman Mark Hollis, released January 1998. Despite being released as a solo album by Hollis, it was originally intended to be credited to Talk Talk, under the name âMountains of the Moonâ.
A beautiful and haunting work, this album picks up where he left off with Talk Talkâsâ Laughing Stockâ seven years before, re-emerging with a suite of music that encompassed jazz, ambient, and folk.
His inspiration came not from âpopâ but 20th-century classical music and jazz from the late fifties and sixties (there is a distinct flavour of Miles Davis â âIn A Silent Wayâ here) and is one of the quietest and most intimate records ever made â creating an exceptional atmosphere in which the listener can submerge.
A Life (1895 â 1915), which has been referred to as âthe albumâs epic centrepieceâ refers to Roland Leighton (1895â1915), a British soldier and poet who was the fiancĂ© of Vera Brittain at the time of his death in World War I. Hollis has stated about the songâŠâThat was someone born before the turn of the centuryâŠand dying within one year of the First World War at a young age. It was based on Vera Brittainâs boyfriend. Itâs the expectation that must have been in existence at the turn of the century, the patriotism that mustâve existed at the start of the war and the disillusionment that mustâve come immediately afterwards. Itâs the very severe mood swings that fascinated meâ.
The understated artistry and minimalist beauty of tracks like The Colour of Spring and Watershed makes âMark Hollisâ a truly unique and indelible listening experience.
ââŠopen, restful and at times fantastically beautifulâ
âA sound whose ambience is as natural as breathingâ â Melody Maker
This genuine âlost classicâ is now available again on heavyweight vinyl, with original artwork â printed inner sleeve with lyrics and credits. Remastered at Abbey Road.
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Side A
- The Colour Of Spring
- Watershed
- Inside Looking Out
- The Gift
Side B
- A Life (1895-1915)
- Westward Bound
- The Daily Planet
- A New Jerusalem
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The only solo album by former Talk Talk frontman Mark Hollis, released January 1998. Despite being released as a solo album by Hollis, it was originally intended to be credited to Talk Talk, under the name âMountains of the Moonâ.
A beautiful and haunting work, this album picks up where he left off with Talk Talkâsâ Laughing Stockâ seven years before, re-emerging with a suite of music that encompassed jazz, ambient, and folk.
His inspiration came not from âpopâ but 20th-century classical music and jazz from the late fifties and sixties (there is a distinct flavour of Miles Davis â âIn A Silent Wayâ here) and is one of the quietest and most intimate records ever made â creating an exceptional atmosphere in which the listener can submerge.
A Life (1895 â 1915), which has been referred to as âthe albumâs epic centrepieceâ refers to Roland Leighton (1895â1915), a British soldier and poet who was the fiancĂ© of Vera Brittain at the time of his death in World War I. Hollis has stated about the songâŠâThat was someone born before the turn of the centuryâŠand dying within one year of the First World War at a young age. It was based on Vera Brittainâs boyfriend. Itâs the expectation that must have been in existence at the turn of the century, the patriotism that mustâve existed at the start of the war and the disillusionment that mustâve come immediately afterwards. Itâs the very severe mood swings that fascinated meâ.
The understated artistry and minimalist beauty of tracks like The Colour of Spring and Watershed makes âMark Hollisâ a truly unique and indelible listening experience.
ââŠopen, restful and at times fantastically beautifulâ
âA sound whose ambience is as natural as breathingâ â Melody Maker
This genuine âlost classicâ is now available again on heavyweight vinyl, with original artwork â printed inner sleeve with lyrics and credits. Remastered at Abbey Road.
Â
Side A
- The Colour Of Spring
- Watershed
- Inside Looking Out
- The Gift
Side B
- A Life (1895-1915)
- Westward Bound
- The Daily Planet
- A New Jerusalem












