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Talking Heads - Speaking in Tongues

Primary Artist
Talking Heads
Album Title
Speaking in Tongues
Release Date
June 1, 1983 
Time
46:50 
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Review by William Ruhlmann
Talking Heads found a way to open up the dense textures of the music they had developed with Brian Eno on their two previous studio albums for Speaking In Tongues, and were rewarded with their most popular album yet. Ten backup singers and musicians accompanied the original quartet, but somehow the sound was more spacious, and the music admitted aspects of gospel, notably in the call-and-response of "Slippery People," and John Lee Hooker-style blues, on "Swamp." As usual, David Byrne determinedly sang and chanted impressionistic, nonlinear lyrics, sometimes by mix-and-matching clichés ("No visible means of support and you have not seen nothin' yet," he declared on "Burning Down the House," The Heads' first Top Ten hit), and the songs' very lack of clear meaning was itself a lyrical subject. Read More
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