{"product_id":"talk-talk_its-my-life-40th-anniversary_2024_war","title":"It's My Life (40th Anniversary)","description":"CD reissue of the 40th anniversary of Talk Talk's second album.Includes \"It's My Life\" and \"Such a Shame\".To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Talk Talk's iconic album \"It's My Life\", it has been remastered by Matt Colton at Metropolis Studios, supervised by Talk Talk drummer Lee Harris and Charlie Hollis, son of Mark Hollis, giving the album greater depth.\"It's My Life\" was originally released in February 1984 and is the band's second album. It follows the first album \"The Party's Over\", released in 1982, which initially achieved moderate success in Great Britain, reaching number 21 on the UK charts and also enjoyed worldwide success.By the time they wrote and recorded \"It's My Life\", the band had gone from four members to three and Simon Brenner had left the group. The album initially achieved considerable international success. \"Such A Shame\", the first single from the album, charted in the Top 10 across Europe and the album's title track reached the global Top 40, including in the United States.Interestingly, the album and its singles were largely ignored in the UK at the time, but their legacy and importance as a band have since flourished and they can count Radiohead, Blur, Elbow and St. Vincent among their fans. What didn't initially catch on in the UK, the rest of the world embraced, and over time, it spread back to the UK, where they were eventually accepted, perhaps thanks to covers by Eurodance groups Gigabyte and Scanner, but most notably by No Doubt, led by Gwen Stefani, which achieved huge worldwide success in 2003 with their cover of \"It's My Life\".","brand":"Talk Talk","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57525713568088,"sku":null,"price":23942860.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"url":"https:\/\/vinyles.com\/en-us\/products\/talk-talk_its-my-life-40th-anniversary_2024_war","provider":"Vinyles.com","version":"1.0","type":"link"}