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				Tomorrow Started (Supreme Pop) 
 
 
A prince of Pop * is gone. In the summer of 1986 in Montreux, Talk Talk, of which Mark Hollis was the undisputed frontman gave  a concert off stars . The announcement of his death made me all shabby.  
I wanted to hear the stirring  I Believe In You again on the album Spirit Of Eden . Mark had never sung so well.  
Despite my promise, I pay tribute to a musician whose albums were bedside records when we thought we were masters - maybe not the world, though ...  - but in any case radio. Without this, how can one claim to have been young? 
 
* Cataloged a little fast "new pop" in the early 80s, Talk Talk has eliminated the gimmicks of a production dated for album after album, to achieve essential music that flirted with jazz and contemporary classical music.  
 
Photo: Rob Ellis 
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Labels: 80's  those who leave us  britain  pop
			
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