"The Party's Over" is the debut album by Talk Talk, released on 12 July 1982. Produced by Colin Thurston, known for his work with David Bowie and Duran Duran, the album marked Talk Talk's entry into the music scene with a blend of synth-pop and new wave influences.
Colin Thurston's production brought a polished sound to the album, characterized by catchy melodies and atmospheric textures. The album's title track and singles like "Today" and "Talk Talk" showcased the band's ability to blend infectious hooks with introspective lyrics, setting the stage for their evolving sound in subsequent releases.
While "The Party's Over" received mixed critical reception upon its release, it laid the foundation for Talk Talk's later, more experimental albums, establishing them as significant contributors to the alternative and art rock movements of the 1980s.