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Listen to an unreleased version of Talking Heads' "Psycho Killer" with Arthur Russell on cello - Source: Consequence of Sound There's a couple of well-known versions of "Psycho Killer" already out there: the studio version which appeared on The Talking Heads' debut album Talking Heads '77, and the live version from the 1984 live concert film Stop Making Sense, where Byrne brings out a boombox, announces to the crowd, "I have a tape I want to play," and goes into an acoustic version of the song.
Talking Heads Albums From Worst To Best - Source: Stereogum When I was in high school, I had a friend, Trey, with a funny ritual.
Talking Heads Last Album Turns 25 - Source: The Huffington Post - Music On this day 25 years ago, the New Wave phenomenon known as the Talking Heads released their last studio album, " Naked."
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Talking Heads were a new wave band which formed in 1974 in New York City, New York, United States. The band originally consisted of David Byrne (vocals, guitar), Tina Weymouth (bass) and Chris Frantz (drums), who had met while attending the Rhode Island School of Design. The band added Jerry Harrison (keyboards & guitar) in early 1977. The band released eight studio albums before disbanding in 1991. Talking Heads were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002. Talking Heads first appeared on the New York music scene as a trio in 1974. At the time, the band consisted only of Byrne, Frantz and Weymouth and was initially called The Artistics. By 1975, the band had recorded a demo album for CBS Records and landed a gig opening for the Ramones at CBGB in June 1975, which was the first time the band used the name Talking Heads. The band was signed to Sire Records in late 1976 and the group released their first single, “Love → Building on Fire” in February 1977. In March 1977, the band added Jerry Harrison, formerly of Jonathan Richman’s band The Modern Lovers. Their first album, Talking Heads: 77 was released soon afterward and did not contain the earlier single, although it did include the underground singles Psycho Killer and Uh-Oh, Love Comes to Town. Despite being regulars at New York’s legendary cbgb, the band only began to break through further with the landmark Brian Eno-produced, 1978 album More Songs About Buildings and Food, an album which continued in the same vein, but with a more accessible style, wittier lyrics, and ultimately better songs. Learn more about Talking Heads