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Remain in Light

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Remain in Light - Talking Heads

Album Description

Released on 8 October 1980, Remain in Light is the iconic fourth studio album by the inimitable Talking Heads. This groundbreaking record is a masterclass in new wave and post-punk, boasting a tracklist that seamlessly blends art rock and funk elements. From the opening notes of 'Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On)' to the closing strains of 'The Overload', the album's eight tracks take the listener on a sonic journey.

With its eclectic mix of tracks, including the critically-acclaimed 'Once in a Lifetime' and the mesmerising 'The Great Curve', Remain in Light is a testament to Talking Heads' innovative spirit and creative genius. The album's 40-minute duration is a carefully crafted exploration of sound and style, with each track complementing the last to create a cohesive and captivating whole.

Released on Warner Records, Remain in Light has become a landmark album of the late 20th century, influencing generations of musicians and fans alike. Talking Heads' unique blend of new wave and post-punk has resulted in an album that remains as fresh and exciting today as it was upon its release over four decades ago.

© 1980 Sire Records Company℗ 1980 Sire Records Company

Tracks

  1. Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On)Talking Heads
  2. Crosseyed and PainlessTalking Heads
  3. The Great CurveTalking Heads
  4. Once in a LifetimeTalking Heads
  5. Houses in MotionTalking Heads
  6. Seen and Not SeenTalking Heads
  7. Listening WindTalking Heads
  8. The OverloadTalking Heads
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About Talking Heads

Talking Heads, formed in the pulsating heart of New York City in 1975, were a groundbreaking band that left an indelible mark on the music scene. Comprised of the distinctive David Byrne on vocals and guitar, Chris Frantz on drums, Tina Weymouth on bass, and Jerry Harrison on keyboards and guitar, Talking Heads pioneered new wave music by seamlessly blending elements of punk, art rock, funk, and world music. Their unique sound was matched by an equally distinctive stage presence, with Byrne's anxious yet clean-cut image becoming iconic. With hits like "Psycho Killer," "Once in a Lifetime," and "Burning Down the House," Talking Heads not only defined the sound of the '80s but also influenced countless artists across various genres. Their innovative approach to music and performance made them one of the most critically acclaimed and enduringly popular bands of their era.

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