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According to www.allmusic.com (one of my favorite resources on the net!), Phill Brown engineered Sirit of Eden, Laughing Stock, and Mark Hollis' solo cd. Jim > just curious. did phill brown also engineer laughing stock? i love his > work on spirit of eden... > > lance g. > > > Jim Poppen wrote: > > > For some balance, I'll pipe up and say that I prefer the > > unfinished/less-realized Laughing Stock. The sound of the album is wide > > open and refreshing. > > > > I'll second the recommendation of the Mark Hollis solo CD. If you liked > > Talk Talk's last two CDs, you'll like this one. > > > > Jim > > > > > From: luca > > > > > > Agree with david. > > > Anyway, it was a big lost they gave it up. > > > luca > > > > > > > > > From: <Hedewa7@aol.com> > > > > > > > someone said: > > > > > > > > >> Talk Talk: Laughing Stock > > > > >> This is clearly their best & final Album and > > > > > > > > well, it was certainly their *final* album; > > > > i think that 'spirit of eden' is a much more realised work > > > --- 'laughing > > > > stock' sounds like outtakes from 'spirit of eden', to me. > > > > best, > > > > dt / splattercell