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OUT OF THE DECADE THAT TASTE FORGOT CAME A WORK OF TIMELESS BEAUTY: TALK TALK’S SPIRIT OF EDEN. FROM A NEW BOOK ABOUT THE BAND AND THEIR ENIGMATIC FRONTMAN MARK HOLLIS, AUTHOR BEN WARDLE TELLS HOW DARK SARCASM, FAMILY TR AGEDY AND AN ALMOST FANATIC AL MINIMALISM GAVE RISE TO A LEGEND…
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