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Talking Heads - Remain in Light .gif) By Dan Leone
Way back in 1980, the original wave of Talking Heads fans were
pleasantly stunned to hear Remain in Light, produced and co-written
by Brian Eno, on which Byrne and company are joined by guitar god Adrian
Belew, and funk legends Bernie Worrell (keyboards) and Steven Scales
(percussion), among others, for a fuller, funkier sound nobody imagined
they had in them. The first three songs are long, layered, full-body dance
parties, with incessantly repeated phrases (musical and lyrical), and
increasingly catchy melodic hooks that won't let go for days. "Once
in a Lifetime" was the big hit, but the rockingest track is the
third, "The Great Curve," after which the songs get more linear
and subdued. It's still great stuff, right through to the especially
Eno-like droner, "The Overload," but the second half is maybe
better to sleep to than dance to. Which is fine: after the exuberance of
the first three songs, you'll need a little nap.
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| 1. Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On) | 5. Houses in Motion | | 2. Crosseyed and Painless | 6. Seen and Not Seen | | 3. Great Curve | 7. Listening Wind | | 4. Once in a Lifetime | 8. Overload |
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|  | Artist: Talking Heads
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|  | Released: October 8, 1980
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|  | Availability: CD,
Vinyl | |
|  | Awards:
Gold | | |
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