Talking Heads "More Songs About Buildings and Food" 1978 - got it
Brian Eno joins the Heads in the studio, bringing his gift of mixing pop with
new and interesting production ideas, starting a creative
partnership that would help produce some great TH albums, but would also see fractures appear in the group.
The band mixes its skittish brand of art-rock with touches of scratchy
funk and danceable disco beats, creating a sound that would be ripped
off wholesale (though done very well) by Franz Ferdinand some 25-30
years later.
Byrne sounds like he's recording some of his vocals after drinking several pots of coffee, just a nervous gangly energy to what he's doing.
The husband-and-wife rhythm section of Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth
lay down some tight grooves over a mix of styles.
The second-to-last track is a cool-down. A fairly sedate reading of Al
Green's "Take me to the river" that has become a bit of a classic rock
radio staple (or at least it has over here).
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