Despite the presence of Pere Ubu, the music is a close continuation of the sound previously established by the Red Crayola.
Soldier-Talk was conceived as a
concept album dealing with
militarism. Chamberlain wanted to veer the music towards a more
pop-oriented direction while Thompson opted to keep the sound
experimental. As Thompson explained, "There wasn't much for him to do, in a way, I think he wanted to say what he felt about the record, and he wanted it closer in the direction of pop, because Jesse, that's always been one of his gifts, and I was determined to make the record work, and thought that it could, and should, and working with
Geoff Travis, using his insights into the way music works, there was no other way it could be..." The conflict caused a strain on their musical partnership, although they later worked again on another record in a similar vein,
Three Songs on a Trip to the United States, the cover of which referenced
Soldier-Talk. == Release ==