London 1986
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{{Infobox album
| name = London 1986
| type = live
| artist = Talk Talk
| cover = Talk_Talk_-_London_1986.png
| alt =
| released = 19 February 1999
| recorded = 8 May 1986
| venue = Hammersmith Odeon, London
| studio =
| genre = {{flatlist|
|}}
| length = 56:13
| label = Pond Life
| producer =
| prev_title = Asides Besides
| prev_year = 1998
| next_title = 12x12 Original Remixes
| next_year = 1999
}}{{Album reviews
|rev1 = AllMusic
|rev1score = {{Rating|3|5}}{{cite web|last=Badgley|first=Aaron|author-link=Aaron Badgley |title=Talk Talk: London 1986|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/london-1986-mw0000238741|work=AllMusic|accessdate=9 April 2014}}
|rev2 = NME
|rev2score = (7/10){{cite news|title=London 1986|url=https://www.nme.com/reviews/talk-talk/701|accessdate=9 April 2014|newspaper=NME|date=26 January 1999}}
}}
London 1986 is a live album by the English group Talk Talk, released in Europe by Pond Life Records on compact disc in 1999. It was recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon in London on 8 May 1986 near the end of their European tour to promote their 1986 studio album The Colour of Spring. The tour was the band's last, and the show was the band's last live performance in the UK, although they released two more studio albums in 1988 and 1991. Promotional copies released in 1998 were titled Hammersmith.{{cite web|title=Talk Talk Hammersmith – Withdrawn UK Promo CD album (CDLP) (135221)|url=http://eil.com/shop/moreinfo.asp?catalogid=135221|publisher=eli.com|accessdate=10 April 2014}}
The album was met with moderately positive reviews upon its release. It is notable for capturing the band's transition period, when their sound was moving away from their earlier pop phase, from which the performances are mostly drawn, into their later experimental music. Another live release from 2022 contains four songs from the same live show.{{cn|date=March 2024}}
The album is included in The Quietus' 2013 list of its writers' "40 Favourite Live Albums".{{Cite web | url=http://thequietus.com/articles/11293-best-live-albums | title=The Quietus | Features | the Quietus Writers' 40 Favourite Live Albums }}
Cover art
The cover artwork, by longtime collaborating artist James Marsh, was originally meant for a video documenting the same tour, and stills from the concert film, directed by Noel Oliver, are included in the album's liner notes. The international release was abandoned, however, and the video package only appeared in Italy.{{Cite AV media|title=Asides Besides|others=Talk Talk|year=1998|page=18|type=booklet|publisher=EMI Records}} In 1990, one clip from the film, of the band performing "Give It Up", was included in the video album that accompanied the greatest-hits compilation Natural History: The Very Best of Talk Talk, and this was rereleased on DVD in 2007. The Hammersmith film has never been rereleased in its entirety. In 2008, the DVD Live at Montreux 1986 was released, consisting of the complete Montreux show from the same tour.
Track listing
{{tracklist
| extra_column = Studio album
| title1 = Tomorrow Started
| extra1 = It's My Life
| writer1 = Mark Hollis
| length1 = 7:52
| title2 = Life's What You Make It
| extra2 = The Colour of Spring
| writer2 = Mark Hollis, Tim Friese-Greene
| length2 = 4:31
| title3 = Does Caroline Know?
| extra3 = It's My Life
| writer3 = Mark Hollis
| length3 = 7:36
| title4 = Living in Another World
| extra4 = The Colour of Spring
| writer4 = Mark Hollis, Tim Friese-Greene
| length4 = 7:06
| title5 = Give It Up
| extra5 = The Colour of Spring
| writer5 = Mark Hollis, Tim Friese-Greene
| length5 = 5:55
| title6 = It's My Life
| extra6 = It's My Life
| writer6 = Mark Hollis, Tim Friese-Greene
| length6 = 6:29
| title7 = Such a Shame
| extra7 = It's My Life
| writer7 = Mark Hollis
| length7 = 9:02
| title8 = Renée
| extra8 = It's My Life
| writer8 = Mark Hollis
| length8 = 7:45
}}
Personnel
;Talk Talk
- Mark Hollis – lead vocals
- Paul Webb – bass, backing vocals
- Lee Harris – drums
;Additional personnel
- David Rhodes – guitar, backing vocals
- Danny Cummings – percussion
- Phil Reis – percussion
- Ian Curnow – keyboards
- Rupert Black – piano
- Mark Feltham – harmonica
;Production
- Chris Beale – live sound
- Tim Friese-Greene, Mick McKenna – original recorded sound
- Bill Leabody – production manager
- Barry Mead – tour manager
- Adrian Wiseman, Glenn Saggers, Hoagie Davies – crew
- Keith Aspden – management
- Phill Brown – mixing
- Denis Blackham at Country Masters – mastering
- James Marsh – front cover illustration
- Noel Oliver – film stills
- Cally at Antar – graphic design