Mark Hollis Mark Hollis. Muere Mark Hollis, cantante de Talk Talk Topdisco Radio Mark Hollis is the only solo album by the former Talk Talk frontman Mark Hollis.It was released on Polydor Records on 26 January 1998, then reissued on Pond Life on 13 March 2000 He achieved commercial success and critical acclaim in the 1980s and 1990s as the co-founder, lead singer and principal songwriter of the band Talk Talk.Hollis wrote or co-wrote most of Talk Talk's music—including hits like "It's My Life" and "Life's What You Make It"—and in later works.
Mark Hollis, líder do Talk Talk, morre aos 64 anos, diz site Música G1 from g1.globo.com
He achieved commercial success and critical acclaim in the 1980s and 1990s as the co-founder, lead singer and principal songwriter of the band Talk Talk.Hollis wrote or co-wrote most of Talk Talk's music—including hits like "It's My Life" and "Life's What You Make It"—and in later works. Mark Hollis is the only solo album by the former Talk Talk frontman Mark Hollis.It was released on Polydor Records on 26 January 1998, then reissued on Pond Life on 13 March 2000
Mark Hollis, líder do Talk Talk, morre aos 64 anos, diz site Música G1
Mark Hollis, lead singer of 1980s band Talk Talk, has died at the age of 64, his former manager has confirmed Dismissed early on as lightweights, Talk Talk and Hollis had come to be recognised as among the most influential acts to emerge from their era, with initial pop nous. A beautiful and haunting work, this album picks up where he left off with Talk Talk's Laughing Stock seven years.
Slowdive, Xiu Xiu and more pay tribute to Talk Talk's Mark Hollis. Concerning the music itself, you can tell this is the album Mark Hollis had always wanted to make Mark Hollis is the only solo album by the former Talk Talk frontman Mark Hollis.It was released on Polydor Records on 26 January 1998, then reissued on Pond Life on 13 March 2000
Talk Talk singer Mark Hollis is interviewed in London, United... Singer, Interview, Hollis. Dismissed early on as lightweights, Talk Talk and Hollis had come to be recognised as among the most influential acts to emerge from their era, with initial pop nous. Despite being released as a solo album by Hollis, it was originally intended to be credited to Talk Talk, under the name Mountains of the Moon