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Talking Heads - Speaking In Tongues

Talking Heads - Speaking In Tongues

Classic Talking Heads platinum album back on vinyl

Features "Burning Down The House," "Girlfriend is Better" and "This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)"

"The Heads released Speaking in Tongues, their first album of new material in three years, in 1983. (A limited edition release of 50,000 copies featured a complex cover designed by artist Robert Rauschenberg. Subsequent copies boasted a simpler design by Byrne.) It was their highest-charting album ever (Number 15, 1983) and yielded their biggest hit single, 'Burning Down the House' (No. 9, 1983), which was also featured in an eye-catching video that MTV had in heavy rotation. They toured with an expanded band including Alex Weir, a guitarist with the Brothers Johnson. The tour was documented in the acclaimed movie 'Stop Making Sense,' directed by Jonathan Demme. The soundtrack (No. 41, 1984) spent nearly two years on the pop albums chart." — Rolling Stone



Side 1
Burning Down The House
Making Flippy Floppy
Girlfriend Is Better
Slippery People
I Get Wild / Wild Gravity

Side 2
Swamp
Moon Rocks
Pull Up the Roots
This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)
$32.50
Talking Heads - Speaking In Tongues
$32.50

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Classic Talking Heads platinum album back on vinyl

Features "Burning Down The House," "Girlfriend is Better" and "This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)"

"The Heads released Speaking in Tongues, their first album of new material in three years, in 1983. (A limited edition release of 50,000 copies featured a complex cover designed by artist Robert Rauschenberg. Subsequent copies boasted a simpler design by Byrne.) It was their highest-charting album ever (Number 15, 1983) and yielded their biggest hit single, 'Burning Down the House' (No. 9, 1983), which was also featured in an eye-catching video that MTV had in heavy rotation. They toured with an expanded band including Alex Weir, a guitarist with the Brothers Johnson. The tour was documented in the acclaimed movie 'Stop Making Sense,' directed by Jonathan Demme. The soundtrack (No. 41, 1984) spent nearly two years on the pop albums chart." — Rolling Stone



Side 1
Burning Down The House
Making Flippy Floppy
Girlfriend Is Better
Slippery People
I Get Wild / Wild Gravity

Side 2
Swamp
Moon Rocks
Pull Up the Roots
This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)