Talk Talk Volume 1

V1 #1

Published in September 1979, features exclusive photos of The Clash playing live, local and British scene reports and record reviews.

V1 #2

Published in October 1979, features exclusive interview with Miles Copeland of I.R.S. Records, reviews of live shows (The Police), and post-punk and reggae record reviews.

V1 #3

Published in November 1979, features exclusive interview with British post-punks Fashion, reviews of live shows (Iggy Pop), local scene report, and post-punk and reggae record reviews.

V1 #4

Published in December 1979, features exclusive interview with British post-punks Ultravox, reviews of live shows (Bob Marley and the Wailers, Ultravox, and Buzzcocks), record reviews and scene report.

Selections from the archives

Recent press reports claim that the British scene is in a stage of "anything is possible." The English press frantically creates and destroys trends at faster speeds than music lovers can comprehend.
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Volume 1 #1
Our biggest record is Root Boy Slim. He's a different type of artist than the other things we're releasing. But a lot of record stations will play that and like it. It sorta opens the door for our other albums. —Miles Copeland interview
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Volume 1 #2
Iggy looks very healthy, strong, and energetic. He came on hopping around the stage and previewed some of his smooth physical movements which have become one of his trademarks and are copied by other performers. —Iggy Pop live review
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Volume 1 #3

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