Talk Talk – It's My Life
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1984 album It's My Life.
Music from It's My Life
Artists on It's My Life
Gear Used On It's My Life
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Talk Talk – It's My Life (1984). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Lee Harris
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Studio Equipment used by Lee Harris on It's My Life
Avg price: $2,900.00
"Harris had disappeared by this point so I had a crafty look at his set-up. He's got a Rogers kit with Simmons SDS5 toms and effects and a Roland TR808 linked to a CR8000 drum machine which also supplies the click track."
Avg price: $4,699.00
"Harris had disappeared by this point so I had a crafty look at his set-up. He's got a Rogers kit with Simmons SDS5 toms and effects and a Roland TR808 linked to a CR8000 drum machine which also supplies the click track."
Avg price: $864.55
"Harris had disappeared by this point so I had a crafty look at his set-up. He's got a Rogers kit with Simmons SDS5 toms and effects and a Roland TR808 linked to a CR8000 drum machine which also supplies the click track."
Mark Hollis
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Guitars used by Mark Hollis on It's My Life
Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitars
Avg price: $3,477.56
Hollis can be seen playing a Gretsch Country Gentleman at 0:36 of this live performance of "It's My Life" by Talk Talk.