Volume 2, Number 3

Talk Talk Volume 2, #3
Cover and back cover featuring Iggy Pop, The Specials, Creation Rockers, Dr. Mix, 999, Sylvain Sylvain, Dub, and XTC
Talk Talk Volume 2, #3
Table of contents and page 3, with a review of the XTC show at the Lawrence Opera House, February 13, 1980.
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Pages 4 and 5, featuring album reviews of Iggy Pop, John Foxx, Sylvain Sylvain, 999, and Durutti Column
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Pages 6 and 7, featuring reggae reviews of The Revolutionaries and Dennis Brown
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Pages 8 and 9 featuring reggae reviews of Creation Rockers and David Isaacs & Jah Thomas, plus single reviews of The Clash, The Specials A.K.A., and Killing Joke
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Pages 10 and 11 featuring Local scene report about record stores in Kansas City, Topeka, and Chicago plus more single reviews of Tom Robinson, and Lene Lovich.
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Pages 12 and 13 featuring album reviews of Dr. Mix and The Remix and continuation of XTC live review
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Pages 14 and 15 featuring single reviews of Cabaret Voltaire, conclusion of XTC live review and local concert listing for March, 1980.

Excerpts

“XTC in the course of the evening covered material off all three of their albums and several singles and EPs and provided the Opera House and all within with a wonderful time that will be hard to match by very many bands in the USA or England. XTC set a standard of quality and I plan to see them again whenever I get the chance.”
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—Eric Schindling, page 3
“0nce again Iggy demonstrates that he is still a major force in today's musical world. After last year's LP, New Values, it ap­peared hard to follow up such an excellent work. It seems that the Ig has pulled it off once again.”
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—Bill Rich, Page 4
“The greatest source for the latest records is, un­fortunately, quite a distance away. Of course, reference is to WaxTrax Records in Chicago. Located at 2449 North Lincoln, this store has the hits before you even know they are out. They also carry oldies. If you ever find yourself close to Chicago, be sure not to miss going to WaxTrax.”
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—Bill Rich, page 10

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