Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Day 0467 - Remain in Light

Talking Heads "Remain in Light" (1980) - got it


David Byrne was suffering a case of writers block so looked to build up some minimalist jams, often around just one or two chords. The band brought in influences from funk, to afro-beat, to electronica and Byrne helped craft the jams into functional songs.

Following the 'Fear of music' tour, the band had taken time off to pursue other interests. Byrne and 'Remain in light' producer Brian Eno recorded the "My life in the bush of ghosts" album.  Jerry Harrison produced an album for a soul singer.  The married rhythm section of Tina Weymouth and Chris Franz headed to the Caribbean to hang out with famed reggae rhythm section Sly and Robbie. The two mulled over the idea of leaving Talking Heads due to Byrne's controlling nature.

Eno too had questioned coming back as producer after his previous two albums with the Heads... so it wasn't really a happy working environment.   As it was, Eno didn't produce the next album ("Speaking in tongues") and a few year's later the band's inner turmoil became insurmountable and they broke up. It's probably telling that while many acrimoniously split groups have reformed throughout the years, the Heads (aside from a Rock n Roll Hall of Fame appearance) have avoided reuniting.

For all the friction in its making, the album produced some great songs, including one of TH's most known tracks "Once in a lifetime".

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