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  2. Fear of Music - Wikipedia

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    Fear of Music is the third studio album by the American new wave band Talking Heads, released on August 3, 1979, by Sire Records. It was recorded at locations in New York City during April and May 1979 and was produced by Brian Eno and Talking Heads. The album reached number 21 on the Billboard 200 and number 33 on the UK Albums Chart.

  3. Talking Heads discography - Wikipedia

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    Album details Peak chart positions Certifications; US [1] AUS [2] AUT [3] CAN [4] NLD [5] NOR [6] NZ [7] SWE [8] SWI [9] UK [10] Talking Heads: 77: Released: September 16, 1977 (US) [11] Label: Sire; Formats: LP; 97 — — — — — 21 — — 60 BPI: Silver [12] More Songs About Buildings and Food: Released: July 14, 1978 (US) [13] Label ...

  4. List of songs recorded by Talking Heads - Wikipedia

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    After leaving art school, Talking Heads released their debut single, "Love → Building on Fire", in early 1977, [3] followed by their debut album, Talking Heads: 77, later that year. [1] The album contained "stripped down rock & roll" songs and was notable for its "odd guitar-tunings and rhythmic, single note patterns" and its "non-rhyming ...

  5. Every Talking Heads Album, Ranked - AOL

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    By that lofty standard, Talking Heads: 77 is a comparatively lightweight album by a band whose best work was still ahead of them. Producer Tony Bongiovi, cousin of future rock star Jon Bon Jovi ...

  6. Talking Heads (album) - Wikipedia

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    Talking Heads (also known as Brick [3] [4] [5]) is a box set by rock band Talking Heads, containing the band's eight studio albums in DVD-Audio format on DualDiscs with videos and previously unreleased material.

  7. Talking Heads - Wikipedia

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    The first Talking Heads album, Talking Heads: 77, received acclaim and produced their first charting single, "Psycho Killer". [22] Many connected the song to the serial killer known as the Son of Sam, who had been terrorizing New York City months earlier; however, Byrne said he had written the song years prior. [23] Weymouth and Frantz married ...

  8. Talking Heads’ Jerry Harrison Talks ‘Stop Making Sense’ On ...

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    Talking Heads guitarist Jerry Harrison is the latest guest on the SPIN Presents Lipps Service podcast, during which he discusses the band’s unexpected reunion to promote the remastered version ...

  9. Thank You for Sending Me an Angel - Wikipedia

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    "Thank You for Sending Me an Angel" is a song by the American new wave band Talking Heads. Written by vocalist David Byrne and co-produced by Brian Eno , it is the opening track on the band's second studio album, More Songs About Buildings and Food , released on July 14, 1978, by Sire Records .