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Mark Hollis (album)

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. In 2003, the album was released in LP format on Universal Records.[2]

Mark Hollis
Studio album by
Released26 January 1998[1]
Recorded1997
Genre
Length46:56
LabelPolydor
ProducerMark Hollis
Mark Hollis chronology
Laughing Stock
(1991)
Mark Hollis
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Consequence of SoundA[3]
The Guardian[4]
Mojo[5]
NME8/10[6]
Pitchfork9.0/10[7]
Q[8]
Sputnikmusic5/5[9]
Uncut[10]

Its sound is noted for being extremely sparse and minimal; AllMusic called it "quite possibly the most quiet and intimate record ever made".[2] Hollis found inspiration not in the popular music of the day, but rather in 20th-century classical music and jazz from the late fifties and sixties.[11]

The album did not mark a return for Hollis to the music industry or live performance; he stated at the time of the album's release that "There won't be any gig, not even at home in the living room. This material isn't suited to play live."[11]

Recording edit

The album was recorded as part of a two-album contract with Polydor, along with Talk Talk's 1991 Laughing Stock. At one point, the record was to be titled Mountains of the Moon and released under the Talk Talk name, but eventually it was decided it should be a self-titled solo project (early promotional CD-Rs and cassettes of the album contain the original details, with the CD-R retaining the attribution to Talk Talk). Recording and mixing the album was a slow and methodical process: the multitracks for each song were recorded on analog tape with a pair of Neumann M49 microphones, then digitally composited and overdubbed with a ProDigi X-850 tape recorder before being mixed back onto analog tape.[12] Engineer Phill Brown, who also recorded Laughing Stock, stated that, compared to the final Talk Talk album, which he considered "one of [his] best projects" but "dark and claustrophobic",[13] he found the solo release "the opposite…- open, restful and at times fantastically beautiful".[13]

On 11 October 2011, Ba Da Bing Records released Mark Hollis on vinyl, marking the first time the album was issued on vinyl in the US.[14] A reissue of the album was released on 18 October 2019 through UMC/Polydor.[15]

Music edit

"A Life (1895 - 1915)", which has been referred to as "the album's epic centrepiece"[16] refers to Roland Leighton (1895–1915),[17] a British soldier and poet who was the fiancé of Vera Brittain at the time of his death in World War I.[16] Hollis has stated about the song, "That was someone born before the turn of the century…and dying within one year of the First World War at a young age. It was based on Vera Brittain's boyfriend. It's the expectation that must have been in existence at the turn of the century, the patriotism that must've existed at the start of the war and the disillusionment that must've come immediately afterwards. It's the very severe mood swings that fascinated me."[16] The song correspondingly contains a variety of styles, tempi, and instrumentations.

Cover art edit

The cover photo, taken by Stephen Lovell-Davis, is of southern Italy Easter bread designed to resemble the lamb of god. Lovell-Davis stated that Hollis selected the photo "much to the consternation of the record company."[18]

Hollis stated about the image, "I like the way something appears to come out of his head; it makes me think of a fountain of ideas. Also the manner how the eyes are positioned fascinates me. When I saw the picture for the first time I had to laugh, but there's something very tragic about it at the same time."[11]

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Colour of Spring"Mark Hollis, Phil Ramacon3:52
2."Watershed"Hollis, Warne Livesey5:45
3."Inside Looking Out"Hollis6:21
4."The Gift"Hollis, Livesey4:22
5."A Life (1895 - 1915)"Hollis, Livesey8:10
6."Westward Bound"Hollis, Dominic Miller4:18
7."The Daily Planet"Hollis, Livesey7:19
8."A New Jerusalem"Hollis, Livesey6:49

Personnel edit

Musicians edit

Technical edit

  • Phill Brown – engineer
  • Mark Hollis – producer
  • Cally and Crane – design
  • Stephen Lovell-Davis – photograph
  • Keith Aspden – management

References edit

  1. ^ "Mark Hollis - Mark Hollis". Discogs. Retrieved 24 November 2017.
  2. ^ a b c Ankeny, Jason. "Mark Hollis – Mark Hollis". AllMusic. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  3. ^ Jacob Nierenberg (3 March 2019). "The Self-Titled Debut of Talk Talk's Mark Hollis Serves as His Final Words". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
  4. ^ Bennun, David (6 February 1998). "White rooms". The Guardian.
  5. ^ Irvin, Jim (January 2020). "The sound of silence". Mojo. No. 314. p. 100.
  6. ^ Moody, Paul (17 January 1998). "Hi-Elegy". NME.
  7. ^ Harvell, Jess (21 October 2011). "Talk Talk / Mark Hollis: Laughing Stock / Mark Hollis". Pitchfork. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  8. ^ Thornton, Anthony (February 1998). "Mark Hollis: Mark Hollis". Q. No. 137.
  9. ^ Benjamin Kuettel (staff) (27 February 2019). "Review: Mark Hollis - Mark Hollis". Sputnikmusic. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
  10. ^ Stubbs, David (February 1998). "Mark Hollis: Mark Hollis". Uncut. No. 9.
  11. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 9 October 2009. Retrieved 24 November 2017.
  12. ^ Pacuła, Wojciech (1 July 2020). "Technology: Mitsubishi ProDigi". High Fidelity. Retrieved 7 October 2022.
  13. ^ a b cybercity.dk 10 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ . Ba Da Bing Records. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013.
  15. ^ "Talk Talk's Mark Hollis' Solo Album Gets Vinyl Reissue". Pitchfork. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  16. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 22 December 2010. Retrieved 24 November 2017.
  17. ^ "Lieutenant Rolland Aubrey Leighton - Worcestershire Regiment". www.worcestershireregiment.com. Retrieved 24 November 2017.
  18. ^ "Register". 22 August 2021 – via instagram.

External links edit

  • Mark Hollis at MusicBrainz
  • Mark Hollis at www.snowinberlin.com an unofficial site with an extensive collection of Mark Hollis interviews.

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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 In 2003 the album was released in LP format on Universal Records 2 Mark HollisStudio album by Mark HollisReleased26 January 1998 1 Recorded1997GenrePost rockart rockfolkbaroque popjazzLength46 56LabelPolydorProducerMark HollisMark Hollis chronologyLaughing Stock 1991 Mark Hollis 1998 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 2 Consequence of SoundA 3 The Guardian 4 Mojo 5 NME8 10 6 Pitchfork9 0 10 7 Q 8 Sputnikmusic5 5 9 Uncut 10 Its sound is noted for being extremely sparse and minimal AllMusic called it quite possibly the most quiet and intimate record ever made 2 Hollis found inspiration not in the popular music of the day but rather in 20th century classical music and jazz from the late fifties and sixties 11 The album did not mark a return for Hollis to the music industry or live performance he stated at the time of the album s release that There won t be any gig not even at home in the living room This material isn t suited to play live 11 Contents 1 Recording 2 Music 3 Cover art 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 5 1 Musicians 5 2 Technical 6 References 7 External linksRecording editThe album was recorded as part of a two album contract with Polydor along with Talk Talk s 1991 Laughing Stock At one point the record was to be titled Mountains of the Moon and released under the Talk Talk name but eventually it was decided it should be a self titled solo project early promotional CD Rs and cassettes of the album contain the original details with the CD R retaining the attribution to Talk Talk Recording and mixing the album was a slow and methodical process the multitracks for each song were recorded on analog tape with a pair of Neumann M49 microphones then digitally composited and overdubbed with a ProDigi X 850 tape recorder before being mixed back onto analog tape 12 Engineer Phill Brown who also recorded Laughing Stock stated that compared to the final Talk Talk album which he considered one of his best projects but dark and claustrophobic 13 he found the solo release the opposite open restful and at times fantastically beautiful 13 On 11 October 2011 Ba Da Bing Records released Mark Hollis on vinyl marking the first time the album was issued on vinyl in the US 14 A reissue of the album was released on 18 October 2019 through UMC Polydor 15 Music edit A Life 1895 1915 which has been referred to as the album s epic centrepiece 16 refers to Roland Leighton 1895 1915 17 a British soldier and poet who was the fiance of Vera Brittain at the time of his death in World War I 16 Hollis has stated about the song That was someone born before the turn of the century and dying within one year of the First World War at a young age It was based on Vera Brittain s boyfriend It s the expectation that must have been in existence at the turn of the century the patriotism that must ve existed at the start of the war and the disillusionment that must ve come immediately afterwards It s the very severe mood swings that fascinated me 16 The song correspondingly contains a variety of styles tempi and instrumentations Cover art editThe cover photo taken by Stephen Lovell Davis is of southern Italy Easter bread designed to resemble the lamb of god Lovell Davis stated that Hollis selected the photo much to the consternation of the record company 18 Hollis stated about the image I like the way something appears to come out of his head it makes me think of a fountain of ideas Also the manner how the eyes are positioned fascinates me When I saw the picture for the first time I had to laugh but there s something very tragic about it at the same time 11 Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Length1 The Colour of Spring Mark Hollis Phil Ramacon3 522 Watershed Hollis Warne Livesey5 453 Inside Looking Out Hollis6 214 The Gift Hollis Livesey4 225 A Life 1895 1915 Hollis Livesey8 106 Westward Bound Hollis Dominic Miller4 187 The Daily Planet Hollis Livesey7 198 A New Jerusalem Hollis Livesey6 49Personnel editMusicians edit Mark Hollis vocals guitar Martin Ditcham drums percussion Chris Laurence double bass Lawrence Pendrous piano harmonium Iain Dixon clarinet Tim Holmes clarinet Mark Feltham harmonica Henry Lowther trumpet Andy Panayi flute Melinda Maxwell cor anglais Dominic Miller guitar Robbie McIntosh guitar Maggie Pollock bassoon Julie Andrews bassoon Technical edit Phill Brown engineer Mark Hollis producer Cally and Crane design Stephen Lovell Davis photograph Keith Aspden managementReferences edit Mark Hollis Mark Hollis Discogs Retrieved 24 November 2017 a b c Ankeny Jason Mark Hollis Mark Hollis AllMusic Retrieved 15 October 2017 Jacob Nierenberg 3 March 2019 The Self Titled Debut of Talk Talk s Mark Hollis Serves as His Final Words Consequence of Sound Retrieved 4 January 2021 Bennun David 6 February 1998 White rooms The Guardian Irvin Jim January 2020 The sound of silence Mojo No 314 p 100 Moody Paul 17 January 1998 Hi Elegy NME Harvell Jess 21 October 2011 Talk Talk Mark Hollis Laughing Stock Mark Hollis Pitchfork Retrieved 15 October 2017 Thornton Anthony February 1998 Mark Hollis Mark Hollis Q No 137 Benjamin Kuettel staff 27 February 2019 Review Mark Hollis Mark Hollis Sputnikmusic Retrieved 4 January 2021 Stubbs David February 1998 Mark Hollis Mark Hollis Uncut No 9 a b c Music Minded interview Archived from the original on 9 October 2009 Retrieved 24 November 2017 Pacula Wojciech 1 July 2020 Technology Mitsubishi ProDigi High Fidelity Retrieved 7 October 2022 a b cybercity dk Archived 10 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine Mark Hollis and Talk Talk Re release Ba Da Bing Records Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 Talk Talk s Mark Hollis Solo Album Gets Vinyl Reissue Pitchfork Retrieved 27 September 2019 a b c Super Shy Guy Archived from the original on 22 December 2010 Retrieved 24 November 2017 Lieutenant Rolland Aubrey Leighton Worcestershire Regiment www worcestershireregiment com Retrieved 24 November 2017 Register 22 August 2021 via instagram External links editMark Hollis at MusicBrainz Mark Hollis at www snowinberlin com an unofficial site with an extensive collection of Mark Hollis interviews Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mark Hollis album amp oldid 1214184321, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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