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2LP + 28 Page Booklet

2 LPs with a reproduction of the original booklet from the 1984 limited edition pressing and additional pages with never seen before photos. It includes brand new notes written by Chris, David, Jerry and Tina …

Record Label: Rhino

Format: Album

Genre: Post Punk & New Wave

Release Date: 18/08/2023

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Description

The Stop Making Sense full concert for the first time ever on vinyl. 2 LP with a reproduction of the original booklet from the 1984 limited edition pressing with additional pages and never before seen photos. Includes brand new notes written by Chris, David, Jerry and Tina. The track list includes previously unreleased tracks “Cities” and “Big Business/I Zimbra”.

The inspiration for Stop Making Sense came when director Jonathan Demme saw Talking Heads perform during the band’s 1983 tour for Speaking in Tongues. Afterward, he approached them with the idea of making the show into a concert film. They agreed and worked together over the next few months to finalize the details. Ultimately, Demme filmed three shows at Hollywood’s Pantages Theater in December 1983 to create Stop Making Sense.

The concert film presents a retrospective of the band up to that point, with a performance that weaves together songs from all six of its studio albums. The show progresses methodically, opening with Byrne onstage performing “Psycho Killer” alone with a drum machine. After each song, he’s joined by a new band member until Weymouth, Frantz, and Harrison are all on stage with him. The group continues to grow throughout the concert as members of the stellar touring band are added: keyboardist Bernie Worrell, percussionist Steve Scales, guitarist Alex Weir, and back-up singers Lynn Mabry and Ednah Holt.

The band performs 18 songs in Stop Making Sense, including its recent single at the time, “Burning Down The House.” That summer, the song was in heavy rotation on radio and MTV, helping the song become the band’s first top 10 hit in America. It was, however, a different song from Speaking in Tongues that was destined to deliver one of the film’s signature moments. Byrne would perform “Girlfriend Is Better” wearing his now iconic, oversized business suit inspired by costumes worn in traditional Japanese theater. For good measure, a picture of him in the suit also graces the album cover.

Track Listing

Side One

  1. Psycho Killer
  2. Heaven
  3. Thank You For Sending Me An Angel’
  4. Found A Job
  5. Slippery People
  6. Cities *

Side Two

  1. Burning Down The House
  2. Life During Wartime
  3. Making Flippy Floppy
  4. Swamp

Side Three

  1. What a Day That Was
  2. This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)
  3. Once In A Lifetime
  4. Big Business / I Zimbra *

Side Four

  1. Genius Of Love
  2. Girlfriend Is Better
  3. Take Me To The River
  4. Crosseyed And Painless

* Previously Unreleased

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