The Go-Go's
Talk Show


4.5
superb

Review

by Divaman USER (166 Reviews)
October 11th, 2016 | 6 replies


Release Date: 1984 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The album is 10 songs worth of delightful '80's pop punk that will as likely as not put a smile on your face.

Let me start by saying that Talk Show is my favorite album of the '80s. I know, for most people, it's not even their favorite Go-Go's album - 1981's Beauty and the Beat is by far their best-selling album, and even the relatively disappointing Vacation charted higher. But I consider Talk Show to be an underappreciated jewel, and I also consider it an album that in many ways is a perfect standard bearer for the decade.

For me, the '80s was about getting back to basics. After a decade that began with increasing complexity in rock music, complete with concept albums, rock operas and various fusions of rock with jazz and/or classical music, followed by the punk rock movement towards simplified songs and the DIY ethic at the end of the decade, much of the '80s was about bringing pop music and melodic hooks back to rock.

The Go-Go's were emblematic of many '80s bands. Much like Blondie before them, they blended punk and pop together to create a sound that was edgier than pop but more melodic than punk. The fact that they were an all-female band and the first of their kind to write their own songs, play their own instruments and reach number one on the Billboard album charts (and number two on the Billboard singles charts) adds to their historical significance.

Talk Show was the band's third studio album (they only ever made four), and artistically, if not financially, I think it was the high point in their career.

How do I describe what I love about the album? Should I talk about Belinda Carlisle's throaty vocals? The driving rhythms? The strong vocal harmonies? All of these are important, but in the end, I think it's mostly about the songs. There are definite highlights here, but there's also a consistency of quality throughout that I think was lacking in the first two albums.

"Head Over Heels" is the standout. It starts the album out on an exciting note, as a burst of initial double piano notes is suddenly joined first by the full band and then by Carlisle, as she breathlessly sings "Been running so long/I've nearly lost all track of time." It's a strong opening number for an album, and not surprisingly it went on to frequently become the opening number for the band's live show as well.

Other highlights of Talk Show include the Jane Wiedlin-penned "Forget That Day", a classic love-gone-wrong song that ended Side One on the original vinyl release, "I'm With You", a slower number that highlights Carlisle's husky voice, and "Turn to You," another fast, rocky number that contains one of my favorite lyrics on the album, as the singer complains to her would-be lover "You think falling in love/Means falling to ruin."

I can't make the case that Talk Show is a complicated album - it's not. It takes a relatively simple style of music and just does it really well. We're talking 10 songs worth of delightful '80s pop punk that will as likely as not put a smile on your face. And for me, that's a pretty good thing.



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SandwichBubble
October 11th 2016


13796 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Really good review. Nice job.



Never listened to Go-Gos, so I might do a quick discography run soon. (:

TwigTW
October 12th 2016


3934 Comments


Listening to this now and it's better than I remembered it, better than the second album, but Beauty And The Beat is still my favorite . . . The 80s was a big change musically from the 70s. You sure got that right--nice review.

Divaman
October 12th 2016


16120 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks, SB. I've seen them live several times over the years, and they were usually excellent, except for one time at the Westbury Music Fair where they had the instruments up so loud it mostly drowned out Belinda's voice. When I could hear her, I realized she was pretty flat, and I thought maybe she'd blown her voice out like Ian Anderson (they were obviously drowning her out on purpose). Then this year, I read Belinda's autobiography, and I realized that show was probably during one of those periods she was badly drugged out. Usually a really fun band, though. Saw some good shows with them at Jones Beach.

Divaman
October 12th 2016


16120 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks Twig. Most people are probably still going to like Beauty and the Beat best, but I have a special love for Talk Show. And it was one of a number of classic CDs on this site that never had a full review before, so at least now it does.

TwigTW
October 12th 2016


3934 Comments


It definitely needed a review, surprised to see the entire Go-Go's catalog combined only has 34 ratings.

Divaman
October 12th 2016


16120 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Me too.



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