Talking Heads' fifth album, their first in two years
This album is said to be the one that has the strongest electro-funk influence of the band's original roots, and its difficulty to understand has divided opinions among their fans, but many fans are attracted to its different charm from their representative album "Remain in Light."
The first LP design is famous for its excellent transparent version that won a Grammy Award. It includes the classic song "Burning Down the House."
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9 TRACKS:
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1)
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Burning Down The House
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2)
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Making Flippy Floppy
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3)
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Girlfriend Is Better
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4)
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Slippery People
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5)
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I Get Wild / Wild Gravity
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6)
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Swamp
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7)
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Moon Rocks
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8)
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Pull Up The Roots
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9)
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This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)
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Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar [Guitars], Bass, Percussion, Artwork [Cover] - David Byrne
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Synthesizer - Wally Badarou (1, 6, 9)
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Producer - Talking Heads
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Backing Vocals - Nona Hendryx (4)
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Engineer - Alex Sadkin
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Mixed By - Alex Sadkin
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Synthesizer - Bernie Worrell (3)
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Drums, Backing Vocals, Synthesizer - Chris Frantz
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Synthesizer, Bass [String], Backing Vocals, Guitar - Tina Weymouth
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Engineer [Assistant] - Jay Mark
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Keyboards, Guitar, Backing Vocals - Jerry Harrison
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Percussion - David Van Tieghem (5, 9)
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Violin - Shankar (2)
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Engineer - Butch Jones
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Backing Vocals - Dolette Mcdonald (4)
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Mastered By - Ted Jensen
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Management - Gary Kurfirst
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Guitar - Alex Weir (2, 6, 7, 8)
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Percussion - Steve Scales (1, 7)
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Saxophone - Richard Landry (4)
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Percussion - Raphael Dejesus (4, 5, 8)
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Engineer [Assistant] - Franklin Gibson
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Engineer [Assistant] - John Convertino (2)