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Talking Heads - Fear Of Music
Fear of Music, the third Talking Heads record is possibly their weirdest, which for Talking Heads says a lot, opening with a song sung in gibberish, closing with the avant garde Drugs.Fear of Music further builds on the sound the band had established with 77 and More Songs, and allowing Eno further experimentaion with his production. This record also has some of the bands biggest and bounciest punk-disco hits, the back-to-back pairing of Cities and the eternal Life During Wartime. David Byrnes persona on these tracks decends into the most paranoid and alien parts of his psyche. It features some of his most idosyncratic vocal performances on tracks like the aggrresive chugging Animals, or the slinky Mind. Within these tracks you can see the begining of the Heads obbsession with world music, like on I Zimbra, something they and Eno would further explore on their next album Remain In Light, and the Byrne/Eno My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts. 1. I Zimbra 2. Mind 3. Paper 4. Cities 5. Life During Wartime 6. Memories Can t Wait 7. Air 8. Heaven 9. Animals 10. Electric Guitar 11. Drugs
Fear of Music, the third Talking Heads record is possibly their weirdest, which for Talking Heads says a lot, opening with a song sung in gibberish, closing with the avant garde Drugs.Fear of Music further builds on the sound the band had established with 77 and More Songs, and allowing Eno further experimentaion with his production. This record also has some of the bands biggest and bounciest punk-disco hits, the back-to-back pairing of Cities and the eternal Life During Wartime. David Byrnes persona on these tracks decends into the most paranoid and alien parts of his psyche. It features some of his most idosyncratic vocal performances on tracks like the aggrresive chugging Animals, or the slinky Mind. Within these tracks you can see the begining of the Heads obbsession with world music, like on I Zimbra, something they and Eno would further explore on their next album Remain In Light, and the Byrne/Eno My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts. 1. I Zimbra 2. Mind 3. Paper 4. Cities 5. Life During Wartime 6. Memories Can t Wait 7. Air 8. Heaven 9. Animals 10. Electric Guitar 11. Drugs
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Fear of Music, the third Talking Heads record is possibly their weirdest, which for Talking Heads says a lot, opening with a song sung in gibberish, closing with the avant garde Drugs.Fear of Music further builds on the sound the band had established with 77 and More Songs, and allowing Eno further experimentaion with his production. This record also has some of the bands biggest and bounciest punk-disco hits, the back-to-back pairing of Cities and the eternal Life During Wartime. David Byrnes persona on these tracks decends into the most paranoid and alien parts of his psyche. It features some of his most idosyncratic vocal performances on tracks like the aggrresive chugging Animals, or the slinky Mind. Within these tracks you can see the begining of the Heads obbsession with world music, like on I Zimbra, something they and Eno would further explore on their next album Remain In Light, and the Byrne/Eno My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts. 1. I Zimbra 2. Mind 3. Paper 4. Cities 5. Life During Wartime 6. Memories Can t Wait 7. Air 8. Heaven 9. Animals 10. Electric Guitar 11. Drugs












