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Richard H Kirk And Peter Hope – Hoodoo Talk – Vinyl Record
Hoodoo Talk is a collaborative album by Richard H. Kirk and Peter Hope, released in 1987.
Richard H. Kirk is a founding member of the electronic band Cabaret Voltaire. Peter Hope is a British musician known for his work in the post-punk and experimental music scenes.
Hoodoo Talk is a collaborative effort between Richard H. Kirk and Peter Hope. The album features their combined talents and explores elements of electronic, industrial, and experimental music. The music on “Hoodoo Talk” combines electronic rhythms, synthesizers, and experimental soundscapes with Peter Hope’s vocals. The result is a unique blend of avant-garde and post-punk aesthetics.
The album features tracks such as “Numb Skull,” “Surgeons,” and “50 Tears.” These tracks showcase the eclectic and innovative approach of Kirk and Hope to music production.
Hoodoo Talk received positive reviews from critics, who praised its creativity, experimentation, and the chemistry between Kirk and Hope. Hoodoo Talk remains a notable release in the discographies of both Richard H. Kirk and Peter Hope. It represents a collaboration between two influential figures in the alternative music scene of the 1980s.
Hoodoo Talk is a collaborative album that highlights the creative synergy between Richard H. Kirk and Peter Hope, offering listeners a distinctive blend of electronic and experimental music.
The Album Itself, Whilst Unmistakably The Work Of Kirk (Cabaret Voltaire), Is A Team Effort With Former Member Of The Box. The Album Has Added A Much Darker Edge Thanks To Peter Hope’s Vocals.
Released In 1987
Wax Trax Records 1987
Song List
1. Intro
2. Numb Skull
3. N.O.
4. Cop Out
5. Surgeons
6. 50 Tears
7. Leather Hands
8. 50 Tears (Reprise)
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