Tag: David Byrne

  • Talking Heads, A Bar Called Heaven, 2024 on Dear Boss.

    Talking Heads, A Bar Called Heaven, 2024 on Dear Boss.

    Another in a series of Dear Boss. releases (the period is part of their name) which claim to be FM broadcasts and therefore out of copyright in the EU. This one is Talking Heads from December 7th, 1979, at the Electric Ballroom in London (Camden Town). Excellent recording either way – I’ve become a big…

  • David Byrne, Rei Momo, 1989 on Luaka Bop / Sire / WB

    David Byrne, Rei Momo, 1989 on Luaka Bop / Sire / WB

    David Byrne’s first “solo” album which “transforms and pays tribute to the music of Latin America.” (Solo in the sense of not with Talking heads, but with a ton of talented musicians). The vinyl releases omit three songs that were on the CD – would be a great candidate for a deluxe vinyl reissue 2xLP…

  • Various Artists, The Best of Music and Rhythm, 1983 on PVC Records

    Various Artists, The Best of Music and Rhythm, 1983 on PVC Records

    Shortened single-LP version (there’s a 2xLP version as well, PVC 201) of a record released to commemorate and benefit the WOMAD festival (World of Music and Dance). Peter Gabriel founded WOMAD as an organization in 1980 and the 1982 festival was the first. The festival for which this LP serves as a benefit was held…

  • Talking Heads, Speaking in Tongues, 1983 on Sire

    Talking Heads, Speaking in Tongues, 1983 on Sire

    This was the fifth Talking Heads LP, produced by Talking Heads themselves rather than Brian Eno. It was the tour for this album which became Stop Making Sense, including their only US top 10 hit “Burning Down The House.” What a killer album. In addition to “Burning Down The House” you’ve got “Making Flippy Floppy,”…

  • David Byrne & St. Vincent, Love This Giant, 2012 on 4AD

    David Byrne & St. Vincent, Love This Giant, 2012 on 4AD

    Two of the most creative and eclectic artists and musicians collaborate here on a brass-band heavy record. (St. Vincent also contributed to Here Lies Love, Byrne’s collaboration with Fatboy Slim – a concept album / rock musical about Imelda Marcos). The Dap-Kings and the Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra join on “The One Who Broke Your Heart”…

  • Talking Heads, Stop Making Sense, 1984 on Sire

    Talking Heads, Stop Making Sense, 1984 on Sire

    It’s hard to overstate how critical this album and movie were – the impact on live music films, the impact on shows themselves (in staging and effects) and just the music itself. I recall it running for a very long time at the Uptown movie theater in Minneapolis – alternating Friday and Saturday nights with…

  • David Byrne, Live From Austin TX, 2007 on New West Records.

    David Byrne, Live From Austin TX, 2007 on New West Records.

    David Byrne, Live From Austin TX, 2007 on New West Records. Out on vinyl in 2017 but first released 2007 – recorded live (Austin City Limits) Nov. 28, 2001.

  • David Byrne, American Utopia – can’t wait

    David Byrne, American Utopia – can’t wait