- The Book I Read
- Uh-Oh, Love Comes To Town
- Don't Worry About The Government
- New Feeling
- First Week / Last Week.... Carefree
- Tentative Decisions
- Psycho Killer
- Happy Day
- Pulled Up
- Who Is It?
- No Compassion
5
1
0081227988418
David Byrne Bells,Guitar,Vocals
Jerry Harrison Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Arthur Russell Cello
Tina Weymouth Bass,Vocals,Guitar (Bass)
Chris Frantz Drums,Steel Pan,Tambourine
Bob Ludwig Mastering Engineer,Remastering Engineer
Lance Quinn Arranger,Producer,Horn Arrangements
Talking Heads Producer
Joe Gastwirt Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Ed Stasium Engineer
David Byrne Composer,Producer,Cover Design
Jerry Harrison Producer
Brad Baker Horn Arrangements
Tina Weymouth Composer,Producer
Andy Zax Producer
Thomas Erdelyi Associate Producer
Chris Frantz Composer,Producer
Mark Spector Producer
T. Erdeyli Assistant Producer
Mick Rock Photography


Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)
$26.99
-
SHIP THIS ITEMIn stock. Ships in 1-2 days.PICK UP IN STORE
Your local store may have stock of this item.
Available within 2 business hours
Related collections and offers
26.99
In Stock
Overview
Talking Heads were among the first bands from the scene that emerged from New York's CBGB in the mid-'70s to reach a national audience, at a time when "punk rock" was a fresh concept still making its way into Middle America. If their debut album, 1977's Talking Heads: 77, doesn't sound like punk rock from a remove of over four decades, that has more to do with how "punk" was soon codified as a genre rather than a way of approaching their art, and underestimates how striking and groundbreaking they truly were. Talking Heads clearly had musical antecedents in 1960s pop and rock, classic soul, and folk-rock, though it was obvious from the first they were mixing those ingredients in a unique way, and adding the edgy, nervous energy of David Byrne's songs and vocals truly set them apart. Byrne was fortunate to have a band that was both talented and simpatico -- Tina Weymouth's bass and Chris Frantz's drums give the tunes a churning groove, sometimes funky and sometimes motoric, and though Jerry Harrison was still growing into his role as the group's utility man, his guitar and keyboards give the performances a depth and texture they need. That said, Byrne was the wild card who made Talking Heads something different; the nervous gulp of his vocals, his lyrical voice that took a quizzical look at the world around him and the emotions moving within him, and the melodies that managed to be both herky-jerky and inviting at the same time were all fresh and intriguing, and they still sound that way all these years later. The arrangements and production on Talking Heads: 77 suggest that the folks at the controls were trying to find a way to make this music a bit easier to swallow for the uninitiated, and the steel drums on "Uh-Oh, Love Comes to Town," the sax and marimba on "First Week/Last Week¿Carefree," and the playful bounce of "Don't Worry About the Government" feel a bit out of place within the context of the band's next two albums, 1978's More Songs About Buildings and Food and 1979's Fear of Music, which rank with their finest work. But the final two tracks, "Psycho Killer" and "Pulled Up," end the show with a bang and point to the brilliant music they would make in the years to come. Talking Heads: 77 was a striking debut that sounds even better now than when it first arrived. ~ Mark Deming
Product Details
Release Date: | 04/18/2009 |
---|---|
Label: | Rhino / Rhino/Warner Bros. |
UPC: | 0081227988418 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Talking Heads Primary ArtistDavid Byrne Bells,Guitar,Vocals
Jerry Harrison Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Arthur Russell Cello
Tina Weymouth Bass,Vocals,Guitar (Bass)
Chris Frantz Drums,Steel Pan,Tambourine
Technical Credits
Tony Bongiovi ProducerBob Ludwig Mastering Engineer,Remastering Engineer
Lance Quinn Arranger,Producer,Horn Arrangements
Talking Heads Producer
Joe Gastwirt Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Ed Stasium Engineer
David Byrne Composer,Producer,Cover Design
Jerry Harrison Producer
Brad Baker Horn Arrangements
Tina Weymouth Composer,Producer
Andy Zax Producer
Thomas Erdelyi Associate Producer
Chris Frantz Composer,Producer
Mark Spector Producer
T. Erdeyli Assistant Producer
Mick Rock Photography
From the B&N Reads Blog
Page 1 of