Talking Heads

Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:

1975 CBS Demo Session
Colored Vinyl - 000
2010 Limited Edition Green Vinyl. This Is Number 256 Of 500 Copies. Appears New, Unplayed. Talking Heads Recorded As A Three Piece At CBS Studios In New York City. more
77
Used - LP - SR 6036
1977 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Crisp Corners, No Cut-Out Holes. Appears Unplayed. more
77
Used - LP - P 6485
Mint Japanese Pressing With Obi And 3 Inserts. more
77
New - LP - SR 6036
Sealed 1977 Original Debut Album. 5 Stars At AMG. more
77
New - LP - SR 6036
Sealed 1977 Original Debut Album. 5 Stars At AMG. Saw Cut. Includes Their Classic "Psycho Killer." more
And She Was
Used Import - 12EMIP5543
1985 Limited Edition 45 RPM Picture Disk Three Track Single more
And She Was (Extended Mix) / Television Man (Dance Mix)
New - 12 - 20378
Sealed 1985 45rpm 12 Inch Housed In A Picture Sleeve. more
And She Was / Television Man
Used - LP - 9 20378-0 A
1985 US Original, Allied Pressing. 45rpm 12 Inch Housed In A Picture Sleeve, Still In Shrink. Glossy Vinyl. From The Full Length "Little Creatures". more
Blind / Bill - Not Released On LP
Used - 12 - 20892
12" Picture Sleeve - 3 Remixes + Bonus Track more
Burning Down The House / Pull Up The Roots / Slippery People
Used - 12 - PRO A 2057
1983 45rpm Promo Label 12 Inch. Vinyl Appears Glossy. more
Cities
Used - 12 - SIR 4040
Rare 1979 Limited Edition 45rpm 12 Inch Picture Sleeve Featuring The Previously Unreleased Live Versions Of "Cities" & "Artists Only". Appears Unplayed. more
Crosseyed And Painless
Used - 12 - PRO-A-903
1980 Promo Only Picture Sleeve 45rpm 12 Inch. Glossy, Unplayed Condition. more
Electricity
Used - LP - 2R-69
1980 2LP Original Recorded "Live" In Agora, Cleveland, Ohio 1978. Both LPs Appear Unplayed. Cover Is VG+, Hence This Steal Of A Price. If Cover Perfect, $100. more
Fear Of Music
New - LP - P 6487
Sealed, Rare 1979 Japanese Embossed Cover Limited Edition Pressing With Obi. more
Fear Of Music
New - LP - SRK 6076
Sealed, Heavily Embossed Cover 1979 Original With Custom Song Hype Sticker On The Rear Shrink Wrap. more
Fear Of Music
Used - LP - SRK 6076
1979 Heavily Embossed Cover Original With Custom Lyric Inner Sleeve. LP Appears Unplayed. more
Fear Of Music
Used - LP - SRK 6076
Beautiful 1979 Test Pressing Rarity. more
Fear Of Music
Used - LP - SRK 6076
1979 Heavily Embossed Cover Original With Gold Promo Stamp And Custom Inner Sleeve. Factory Track Listing Sticker On Back Cover. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. Jacket Is NM-. more
Fear Of Music
New - LP - R1 6076
Sealed 2013 180gm Reissue Pressed At RTI. Features A Reproduction Of The Original Embossed Cover. more
Fear Of Music
New - LP - SRK 6076
Sealed, Heavily Embossed Cover 1979 Original. Cut Out Hole. Upbeat, Weird And Highly Entertaining! more
Fear Of Music
Used - LP - SRK 6076
1979 Original "Scratch Plate" Style Heavily Embossed Cover With Custom Lyric Inner Sleeve. LP Appears Glossy. The Heads Followed Up Their 2nd LP With Another Eno Production But Pushing Even Further Into The Heavy Rhythms And Experimental Sounds. more
Fear Of Music
Used Import - RJ 7600
Hard To Find 1979 Japanese Embossed Gatefold Cover, Limited Edition First Pressing With Obi. Very Tiny Bottom Split & Light Corner Rubbing. AudioSource Sticker On Back Cover. Rare Gatefold Version With Complete Lyrics In English And Japanese On The Inner Cover. Upbeat, Weird And Highly Entertaining. “Creativity, Texture, Complexness And Pop Meet In A Swirl Of Musical Magic. African Rhythms, Punk Angst, Classical Complexity, Quirky And Fun Lyrics, In A Fun, Danceable And Poppy Context. Sheer Magic.” Review By Matteo Burani. more
Fear Of Music
New - LP - 08122796554
Sealed Latest 180gm Repress. Features A Reproduction Of The Original Embossed Cover, With A Custom Green Hype Sticker. more
Girlfriend Is Better
Used Import - 12EMI 5509
1984 Original 12" Pressing In Shrink. Recorded Live From The Fabulous "Stop Making Sense" Movie. Includes "Girlfriend Is Better (Extended Version)" & "Once In A Lifetime (Extended Version)". more
Houses In Motion
Used - 12 - SIR 4050
1981 UK 45rpm 12 Inch Picture Sleeve. Side Two Includes "Air" And A Live, Unedited Version Of "Houses In Motion." more
Houses In Motion
Used - 12 - SIR 4050
1981 UK 3 Track 45rpm 3 Track 12 Inch. Also Includes The Live, Unedited Version Of "Houses In Motion" Plus "Air." Unplayed Condition. more
Little Creatures
Used - LP - 25305 / R-153839
1985 RCA Record Club Edition With Custom Inner Sleeve. Shrink Wrap Intact. Glossy, Unplayed Condition. more
Little Creatures
Used - LP - EMS 91122
Japanese Pressing, No Obi. LP Looks Unplayed. more
Little Creatures
New - LP - EMS 91122
New, Unplayed Japanese Pressing With Obi And 4 Page Glossy Color Insert. more
Little Creatures
New - LP - 25305
Sealed 1985 Original With The Original Crazy Eddie Price Tag On The Shrink Wrap. more
Little Creatures
Used - LP - 25305
1985 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Slight Spine Creasing. more
Little Creatures
Used - LP - 25305
1985 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Little Cover Wear, Just Slight Ring Wear Signs On Back Cover & Rubbing On Top Edge. more
Little Creatures
New - LP - R1 25305
Sealed 2023 Vinyl Reissue. Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. "Talking Heads' Most Immediately Accessible Album, Little Creatures Eschewed The Pattern Of Recent Heads Albums, In Which Instrumental Tracks Had Been Worked Up From Riffs And Grooves, After Which David Byrne Improvised Melodies And Lyrics. The Songs On Little Creatures, Most Of Which Were Credited To Byrne Alone (With The Band Credited Only With Arrangements) Sounded Like They'd Been Written As Songs. Perhaps As One Result, The Band Had Been Streamlined, With Extra Musicians Used Only For Specific Effects Rather Than Playing Along As An Ensemble. Byrne, Who Was Singing In His Natural Range For Once, Frequently Was Augmented With Backup Singers. The Overall Result: Ear Candy. Little Creatures Was A Pop Album, And An Accomplished One, By A Band That Knew What It Was Doing. True, Byrne's Lyrics Were Still Intriguingly Quirky, But Even His Subject Matter Was Becoming More Mature. "I've Seen Sex And I Think It's Okay," He Sang On "Creatures Of Love," And Suddenly The Geek Had Become A Man. Where He Had Once Pondered The Hopes Of Boys And Girls, He Was Now Making Observations About Children. And Even If His Impulses Remained Strange -- "I Wanna Make Him Stay Up All Night," He Declared About A Baby (Presumably Not His Own) In "Stay Up Late" -- He Retained His Charm And Inventiveness. Little Creatures Was, In A Sense, Talking Heads Lite. It Was Hard To Think Of This As The Same Band That Produced "Psycho Killer." But For The Band's Expanding Audience, Who Made This Their Second Platinum Album, That Was Okay. And Their Popularity Was Being Accomplished With No Diminution In Their Creativity." AMG - William Ruhlmann. more
Little Creatures
Used - LP - 9 25305-1
1985 Original with custom inner sleeve and gold promo stamp on front cover. In "Little Creatures," Talking Heads pivot towards a more accessible sound, embracing the melodic allure of Americana while retaining their signature eccentricity. The band trades the polyrhythmic complexity of their earlier work for a breezier, more song-centric approach that feels both grounded and vibrant. David Byrne's lyrical narratives are sharp and whimsical, exploring the mundanities of life with a touch of surreal humor that keeps even the most straightforward tracks intriguing. Tunes like "And She Was" and "Road to Nowhere" showcase the band's knack for catchy hooks without sacrificing their intellectual edge. The album is a testament to their ability to evolve without losing their artistic identity, striking a balance between innovation and approachability. Sonically, "Little Creatures" exudes a warmth that stands in contrast to the experimental textures of their previous albums. With Jerry Harrison's keyboards providing lush backdrops and Tina Weymouth's bass lines grounding the compositions, the music feels both spacious and intimate. Chris Frantz's drumming remains steady and unpretentious, complementing the album's newfound simplicity. What emerges is a collection of tracks that are deceptively straightforward yet rich with nuance, a testament to the band's matured craftsmanship. In shedding some of their avant-garde tendencies, Talking Heads crafted an album that resonates with a broader audience while maintaining the quirky charm that defines their oeuvre. more
Live On Tour
Used - LP - WBMS 104
Rare 1979 Live Album. Released As Part Of The Promo Only Warner Bros. Music Show Series. This Was Recorded At The Agora In Cleveland On March 15th, 1979. “The Album Caught The Group On The Verge Of The Sessions For Their Third Album Fear Of Music, And One Song, 'Electricity', Later Appeared On That Album As 'Drugs'. The Rest Of The Live Album Consisted Of Songs From The First Two Studio LP's, Charged With An Emotional Current That Belied The Often Placid Sound Of The Group's Records. No More Than 600 Copies Of 'Live On Tour' Were Pressed Up.” – Talking-Heads.net more
Love For Sale
Used - 12 - 20620
1987 Four Track 45rpm 12" Single In Picture Sleeve With Gold Promo Stamp. Cuts Are "Love For Sale (Extended Version)," "Love For Sale (Love Dub)," "Love For Sale (Special New Version)" And "Hey Now (Kids Mix)." Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
More Songs About Bridges And Food-Jigsaw Puzzle
Jigsaw Puzzle - JIG 001
Factory Sealed, Very Limited, Promotional Only, 225 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle For The Album Cover Art To Their 1978 5 Star Album. This Is NOT An LP. more
More Songs About Buildings And Food
New - LP - SRK 6058
Sealed 1978 Original. Small Saw Notch. more
More Songs About Buildings And Food
Used - LP - P 6486
Limited Edition, Japanese Pressing W/Obi. more
More Songs About Buildings And Food
Used - LP - P 6486
Near Mint Limited Edition Japanese Pressing With Obi. more
More Songs About Buildings And Food
New - LP - SRK 6058
Sealed 1978 Original. Custom Song Hype Sticker On Shrink Wrap. Crisp Corners, No Cut-Out Holes. more
More Songs About Buildings And Food
New - LP - SRK 6058
Sealed 1978 Original With The Rare, Blue Custom Album Title Sticker Across Top Of Jacket. Small Cut Out Hole. more
More Songs About Buildings And Food
New - LP - SRK 6058
Sealed 1978 Original With Custom Song Hype Sticker On Shrink. Saw-Cut. more
More Songs About Buildings And Food
Used - LP - SRK 6058
Beautiful 1978 Heavy Vinyl Original With Custom Song Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap Plus The Rare Blue Album Title Sticker Across The Top Of The Shrink. Also Include The Custom Inner Sleeve. LW3/LW3 Stampers. more
More Songs About Buildings And Food
Used - LP - SRK 6058
First Copy We Have Seen Of This 1978 Original With The Rare Clear With Gold Print Custom Sticker Directly On The Front Cover (Just Visible In Our Scan). Custom Inner Sleeve. Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
More Songs About Buildings And Food
Used - LP - SRK 6058
1978 Yellow Label Club Edition With Custom Inner Sleeve. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
More Songs About Buildings And Food
New - LP - RJ-7517
New, Unplayed 1978 Japanese First Pressing With Obi. more
More Songs About Buildings And Food
New - LP - R1 6058 / 8122796358
Sealed Latest Run Of The 2013 180gm Reissue. "The Title Of Talking Heads' Second Album, More Songs About Buildings And Food, Slyly Addressed The Sophomore Record Syndrome, In Which Songs Not Used On A First LP Are Mixed With Hastily Written New Material. If The Band's Sound Seems More Conventional, The Reason Simply May Be That One Had Encountered The Odd Song Structures, Staccato Rhythms, Strained Vocals, And Impressionistic Lyrics Once Before. Another Was That New Co-Producer Brian Eno Brought A Musical Unity That Tied The Album Together, Especially In Terms Of The Rhythm Section, The Sequencing, The Pacing, And The Mixing. Where Talking Heads Had Largely Been About David Byrne's Voice And Words, Eno Moved The Emphasis To The Bass-and-drums Team Of Tina Weymouth And Chris Frantz; All The Songs Were Danceable, And There Were Only Short Breaks Between Them. Byrne Held His Own, However, And He Continued To Explore The Eccentric, If Not Demented Persona First Heard On 77, Whether He Was Adding To His Observations On Boys And Girls Or Turning His "Psycho Killer" Into An Artist In "Artists Only." Through The First Nine Tracks, More Songs Was The Successor To 77, Which Would Not Have Earned It Landmark Status Or Made It The Commercial Breakthrough It Became. It Was The Last Two Songs That Pushed The Album Over Those Hurdles. First There Was An Inspired Cover Of Al Green's "Take Me To The River"; Released As A Single, It Made The Top 40 And Pushed The Album To Gold-Record Status. Second Was The Album Closer, "The Big Country," Byrne's Country-Tinged Reflection On Flying Over Middle America; It Crystallized His Artist-Vs.-Ordinary People Perspective In Unusually Direct And Dismissive Terms, Turning The Old Chuck Berry Patriotic Travelogue Theme Of Rock & Roll On Its Head And Employing A Great Hook In The Process." AMG Review By William Ruhlmann. more
More Songs About Buildings And Food
New - LP - R1 6058
Sealed 2013 180gm HQ Reissue. more
More Songs About Buildings And Food
Used - LP - SRK 6058
1978 Original Pressing With Inner Sleeve. The Heads Second Album, Produced By Brian Eno, Did Not Disappoint Critics Or Fans Alike With "Take Me To The River" Leading Them Into Top 40 Waters. more
More Songs About Buildings And Food
Used - LP - SRK 6058
1978 Yellow Label Original. The Heads Second Album, Produced By Brian Eno, Did Not Disappoint Critics Or Fans Alike With "Take Me To The River" Leading Them Into Top 40 Waters. more
More Songs About Buildings And Food
Used - LP - SRK 6058
1978 Original. Custom Song Hype Sticker On Shrink Wrap. "More Songs About Buildings and Food" is the second studio album by American rock band Talking Heads, released on July 14, 1978, by Sire Records. The album was produced by Brian Eno, marking the beginning of his collaboration with the band. It features a blend of punk rock, art rock, funk, and new wave influences, showcasing the band's innovative approach to music. The album includes a mix of quirky lyrics, rhythmic complexity, and a distinctive sound that set it apart from their contemporaries. One of the standout tracks is their cover of Al Green's "Take Me to the River," which became a hit and helped increase the band's popularity. The album's title, "More Songs About Buildings and Food," reflects the band's penchant for unconventional subject matter and their ironic outlook. The cover art, designed by bassist Tina Weymouth and artist Jimmy De Sana, features a mosaic of 529 Polaroid photographs of the band, creating a distinctive visual aesthetic that complements their sonic experimentation. The lyrics, primarily written by lead vocalist David Byrne, often explore themes of alienation, urban life, and personal relationships, delivered with his characteristic offbeat vocal style. The album's innovative sound and production techniques have cemented its place as a seminal work in the post-punk and new wave movements of the late 1970s. more
Naked
New - LP - 25654
Sealed 1988 Gatefold Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Difficult To Find Without A Saw Cut Or Cut Out Hole. more
Naked
New - LP - 25654 / R 153810
Sealed 1988 Record Club Edition. more
Naked
New - LP - 25654
Sealed 1988 Gatefold Original With Gold Promo Stamp On Front Cover And Custom Inner Sleeve. Clean Cut Out Hole. more
Naked
New - LP - 26564
Sealed 1988 Gatefold Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Saw Cut. more
Name Of The Band Is Talking Heads
Used - LP - P-5605-6
1982 Japanese 2LP Set With Custom Printed Inner Sleeves And Obi. Both LPs Appear Glossy, Unplayed. The First LP Features The Band As A Quartet Playing Stripped Down Versions Of Songs From Their First Two Albums. The Second Disc Showcases The Expanded Lineup During The Remain In Light Tour. more
Name Of The Band Is Talking Heads
New - LP - 2SR 3590
Sealed 1982 2LP Original With Old Music Plus Price Tag Over Shrink Wrap. more
Name Of The Band Is Talking Heads
New - LP - R1 3590
Sealed 2013 2LP 180gm HQ Reissue Housed In A Deluxe Gatefold Cover. more
Name Of The Band Is Talking Heads
Used - LP - 2SR 3590
Hard To Find 1982 2LP Yellow Label Original Recorded Live. The First LP Features The Band As A Quartet Playing Stripped Down Versions Of Songs From Their First Two Albums. The Second Disc Showcases The Expanded Lineup During The Remain In Light Tour. Both LPs Appear Glossy. Includes Custom Inner Sleeves. Cut Out Hole. more
Name Of The Band Is Talking Heads
Used - LP - 2SR 3590
1982 2LP Original With Oval Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap And Custom Inner Sleeves. Tiny Saw Cut. This Set Was Factory Sealed With Just An Inch Of The Seal Remaining, But Became Open In Our Racks. Both LPs Are New, Unplayed. Reduced By $50 Compared To A Sealed copy. more
Name Of The Band Is Talking Heads Sampler
Used - 12 - PRO-A-1033
Rare 1982 Promo Only 45rpm 12" Single. Features Tracks From "The Name Of The Band Is Talking Heads" Album. Songs Are "Psycho Killer," "Life During Wartime," "Take Me To The River" And "Houses In Motion." Record Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
Once In A Lifetime
Used - 12 - PRO A 2207
1984 Promo Label 33 1/3rpm 12 Inch Picture Sleeve. Corner Crease. more
Psycho Killer
Used - 12 - 6078.61
1977 Belgium Only 45rpm 12 Inch Picture Sleeve. B/W "I Wish You Wouldn't Say That." more
Psycho Killer / Life During Wartime / Take Me To The River / Houses In Motion
Used - LP - PRO-A-1033
1982 Promo Only 45rpm 4 Track Picture Sleeve EP. Unplayed Condition. more
Puzzlin' Evidence
Used - 12 - PRO A 2593
1986 33 1/3rpm Promo Label 12 Inch Picture Sleeve. Unplayed. more
Radio Head / Hey Now
Used - 12 - 9207320
1987 4 Track Picture Sleeve 12 inch, Clean COH. more
Radio Head / Hey Now
New - 12 - 20732
Sealed 1987 4 Track Picture Sleeve 12 Inch Maxi Single. more
Radio Head / Hey Now
Used - LP - 20732
1987 4 Track Picture Sleeve 12 Inch Maxi Single. Glossy, Unplayed Condition. Gold Promo Stamp On Cover. more
Remain In Light
New - LP - SRK 6095
Sealed 1980 Original. Small COH. The Musical Transition That Seemed To Have Just Begun With Fear Of Music Came To Fruition On Talking Heads' Fourth Album, Remain In Light. "I Zimbra" And "Life During Wartime" From The Earlier Album Served As The Blueprints For A Disc On Which The Group Explored African Polyrhythms On A Series Of Driving Groove Tracks, Over Which David Byrne Chanted And Sang His Typically Disconnected Lyrics. Remain In Light Had More Words Than Any Previous Heads Record, But They Counted For Less Than Ever In The Sweep Of The Music. A 5 Star Album! First Sealed Copy We Have Seen In Three Years. more
Remain In Light
Used - LP - P 6488
Mint Limited Edition Japanese Pressing With Obi. more
Remain In Light
New - LP - R1 70802
Sealed 2006 180gm HQ Reissue With Custom Inner Sleeve. Their Brilliant 5-Star 4th Album Buoyed By The Stellar "Once In A Lifetime." more
Remain In Light
New - LP - SRK 6095
Sealed 1980 Original. Very Clean Copy. "The Musical Transition That Seemed To Have Just Begun With Fear Of Music Came To Fruition On Talking Heads' Fourth Album, Remain In Light. "I Zimbra" And "Life During Wartime" From The Earlier Album Served As The Blueprints For A Disc On Which The Group Explored African Polyrhythms On A Series Of Driving Groove Tracks, Over Which David Byrne Chanted And Sang His Typically Disconnected Lyrics. Remain In Light Had More Words Than Any Previous Heads Record, But They Counted For Less Than Ever In The Sweep Of The Music." AMG. A 5 Star Album! Just Tripped Over Another Rare Sealed Copy. more
Remain In Light
Used - LP - SRK 6095
1980 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Gold Promo Stamp On Front Cover. "The Musical Transition That Seemed To Have Just Begun With Fear Of Music Came To Fruition On Talking Heads' Fourth Album, Remain In Light. "I Zimbra" And "Life During Wartime" From The Earlier Album Served As The Blueprints For A Disc On Which The Group Explored African Polyrhythms On A Series Of Driving Groove Tracks, Over Which David Byrne Chanted And Sang His Typically Disconnected Lyrics. Remain In Light Had More Words Than Any Previous Heads Record, But They Counted For Less Than Ever In The Sweep Of The Music." AMG. A 5 Star Album! more
Remain In Light
Used - LP - RJ 7691
1980 Japanese First Pressing With Obi And Custom Insert. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. 5 Stars! more
Remain In Light
Used - LP - 70802
180gm HQ Vinyl With Custom Inner Sleeve. Their Brilliant 5-Star 4th Album Buoyed By The Stellar "Once In A Lifetime." Glossy, Unplayed Condition. more
Remain In Light
Used - LP - SRK 6095 / R 150073
1980 Club Edition With Custom Inner Sleeve. Vinyl Appears Unplayed. Features Contributions By Brian Eno, Adrian Belew And Nona Hendryx. "The Musical Transition That Seemed To Have Just Begun With Fear Of Music Came To Fruition On Talking Heads' Fourth Album, Remain In Light. "I Zimbra" And "Life During Wartime" From The Earlier Album Served As The Blueprints For A Disc On Which The Group Explored African Polyrhythms On A Series Of Driving Groove Tracks, Over Which David Byrne Chanted And Sang His Typically Disconnected Lyrics. Remain In Light Had More Words Than Any Previous Heads Record, But They Counted For Less Than Ever In The Sweep Of The Music." AMG. A 5 Star Album! more
Remain In Light
Audiophile - LP - SRK 6095
Sealed, Long Out Of Print 1995 Numbered, German Audiophile 180gm Vinyl Collector's Edition. This Is Low Number 0185. more
Remain In Light
New - LP - RJL 7691
Sealed, Rare 1980 Japanese Pressing With Obi And Custom Insert. more
Remain In Light
Used - LP - SIR K 56 857 / SRK 6095
1980 German Pressing. Appears Unplayed. 5 Stars! more
Remain In Light
Used - LP - SRK 6095
1980 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Vinyl Appears Virtually Unplayed. Small Cut Corner. Features Contributions By Brian Eno, Adrian Belew And Nona Hendryx. "The Musical Transition That Seemed To Have Just Begun With Fear Of Music Came To Fruition On Talking Heads' Fourth Album, Remain In Light. "I Zimbra" And "Life During Wartime" From The Earlier Album Served As The Blueprints For A Disc On Which The Group Explored African Polyrhythms On A Series Of Driving Groove Tracks, Over Which David Byrne Chanted And Sang His Typically Disconnected Lyrics. Remain In Light Had More Words Than Any Previous Heads Record, But They Counted For Less Than Ever In The Sweep Of The Music." AMG. A 5 Star Album! more
Remain In Light
New - LP - 8122708021
Sealed 2013 Remastered, Reissue On 180gm Vinyl. The Musical Transition That Seemed To Have Just Begun With Fear Of Music Came To Fruition On Talking Heads' Fourth Album, Remain In Light. "I Zimbra" And "Life During Wartime" From The Earlier Album Served As The Blueprints For A Disc On Which The Group Explored African Polyrhythms On A Series Of Driving Groove Tracks, Over Which David Byrne Chanted And Sang His Typically Disconnected Lyrics. Remain In Light Had More Words Than Any Previous Heads Record, But They Counted For Less Than Ever In The Sweep Of The Music. A 5 Star Album! more
Remain In Light
New - LP - 8122708021
Sealed 2013 Remastered, Reissue On 180gm Vinyl. The Musical Transition That Seemed To Have Just Begun With Fear Of Music Came To Fruition On Talking Heads' Fourth Album, Remain In Light. "I Zimbra" And "Life During Wartime" From The Earlier Album Served As The Blueprints For A Disc On Which The Group Explored African Polyrhythms On A Series Of Driving Groove Tracks, Over Which David Byrne Chanted And Sang His Typically Disconnected Lyrics. Remain In Light Had More Words Than Any Previous Heads Record, But They Counted For Less Than Ever In The Sweep Of The Music. A 5 Star Album! more
Remain In Light
New Import - 8122708021
Sealed 2013 180gm HQ Reissue With Custom Inner Sleeve. Their Brilliant, Eno Produced, 5-Star 4th Album Buoyed By The Stellar "Once In A Lifetime." more
Remain In Light
Used - LP - SRK 6095
1980 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve And Lyric Sheet. "The Musical Transition That Seemed To Have Just Begun With Fear Of Music Came To Fruition On Talking Heads' Fourth Album, Remain In Light. "I Zimbra" And "Life During Wartime" From The Earlier Album Served As The Blueprints For A Disc On Which The Group Explored African Polyrhythms On A Series Of Driving Groove Tracks, Over Which David Byrne Chanted And Sang His Typically Disconnected Lyrics. Remain In Light Had More Words Than Any Previous Heads Record, But They Counted For Less Than Ever In The Sweep Of The Music." AMG. A 5 Star Album! more
Remain In Light
Colored Vinyl - New - RCD1 70802
Sealed 2022 Reissue Pressed On White Vinyl; Part Of Rhino Records Annual "Rocktober" Series. The 1980 Eno-Produced Gamer-Changer. "The Musical Transition That Seemed To Have Just Begun With Fear Of Music Came To Fruition On Talking Heads' Fourth Album, Remain In Light. "I Zimbra" And "Life During Wartime" From The Earlier Album Served As The Blueprints For A Disc On Which The Group Explored African Polyrhythms On A Series Of Driving Groove Tracks, Over Which David Byrne Chanted And Sang His Typically Disconnected Lyrics. Remain In Light Had More Words Than Any Previous Heads Record, But They Counted For Less Than Ever In The Sweep Of The Music. The Album's Single, "Once In A Lifetime," Flopped Upon Release, But Over The Years It Became An Audience Favorite Due To A Striking Video, Its Inclusion In The Band's 1984 Concert Film Stop Making Sense, And Its Second Single Release (In The Live Version) Because Of Its Use In The 1986 Movie Down And Out In Beverly Hills, When It Became A Minor Chart Entry. Byrne Sounded Typically Uncomfortable In The Verses ("And You May Find Yourself In A Beautiful House, With A Beautiful Wife/and You May Ask Yourself, Well, How Did I Get Here?"), Which Were Undercut By The Reassuring Chorus ("Letting The Days Go By"). Even Without A Single, Remain In Light Was A Hit, Indicating That Talking Heads Were Connecting With An Audience Ready To Follow Their Musical Evolution, And The Album Was So Inventive And Influential, It Was No Wonder. As It Turned Out, However, It Marked The End Of One Aspect Of The Group's Development And Was Their Last New Music For Three Years." AMG - William Rhulmann. more
Remain In Light
New Import - 8122708021
Sealed, latest run of the 2013 EU reissue. "Made in Germany" sticker on back. "The musical transition that seemed to have just begun with Fear of Music came to fruition on Talking Heads' fourth album, Remain in Light. "I Zimbra" and "Life During Wartime" from the earlier album served as the blueprints for a disc on which the group explored African polyrhythms on a series of driving groove tracks, over which David Byrne chanted and sang his typically disconnected lyrics. Remain in Light had more words than any previous Heads record, but they counted for less than ever in the sweep of the music. The album's single, "Once in a Lifetime," flopped upon release, but over the years it became an audience favorite due to a striking video, its inclusion in the band's 1984 concert film Stop Making Sense, and its second single release (in the live version) because of its use in the 1986 movie Down and Out in Beverly Hills, when it became a minor chart entry. Byrne sounded typically uncomfortable in the verses ("And you may find yourself in a beautiful house, with a beautiful wife/And you may ask yourself, well, how did I get here?"), which were undercut by the reassuring chorus ("Letting the days go by"). Even without a single, Remain in Light was a hit, indicating that Talking Heads were connecting with an audience ready to follow their musical evolution, and the album was so inventive and influential, it was no wonder. As it turned out, however, it marked the end of one aspect of the group's development and was their last new music for three years." All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann more
Remain In Light
New Import - 8122708021
Sealed, Latest Reissue Of The 2013 180gm Vinyl Reissue With Custom Inner Sleeve. Their Brilliant, Eno Produced, 5-Star 4th Album Buoyed By The Stellar "Once In A Lifetime." more
Remain In Light
New Import - 8122708021
Sealed, latest run of the 2013 Rhino Records 180gm EU reissue. No hype sticker. "Made In Germany" on back. "The musical transition that seemed to have just begun with Fear of Music came to fruition on Talking Heads' fourth album, Remain in Light. "I Zimbra" and "Life During Wartime" from the earlier album served as the blueprints for a disc on which the group explored African polyrhythms on a series of driving groove tracks, over which David Byrne chanted and sang his typically disconnected lyrics. Remain in Light had more words than any previous Heads record, but they counted for less than ever in the sweep of the music. The album's single, "Once in a Lifetime," flopped upon release, but over the years it became an audience favorite due to a striking video, its inclusion in the band's 1984 concert film Stop Making Sense, and its second single release (in the live version) because of its use in the 1986 movie Down and Out in Beverly Hills, when it became a minor chart entry. Byrne sounded typically uncomfortable in the verses ("And you may find yourself in a beautiful house, with a beautiful wife/And you may ask yourself, well, how did I get here?"), which were undercut by the reassuring chorus ("Letting the days go by"). Even without a single, Remain in Light was a hit, indicating that Talking Heads were connecting with an audience ready to follow their musical evolution, and the album was so inventive and influential, it was no wonder. As it turned out, however, it marked the end of one aspect of the group's development and was their last new music for three years." All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann more
Road To Nowhere
Used - 12 - PRO A 2305
1985 Promo Label 12 Inch Picture Sleeve. Vinyl Appears Unplayed. more
Rome Concert 1980
New - LP - VP 80112
Sealed, Out Of Print 2010 2LP 180gm HQ Gatefold Original. Tiny Top Center Seam Crack. more
Slippery People
Used - 12 - 12 EMI 5504
Beautiful 1984 12 Inch 2 Track Picture Sleeve. Features Live Versions Of "Slippery People" And "Naïve Melody." 45rpm. more
Speaking In Tongues
New - LP - 23883
1983 Record Club Edition. NM. more
Speaking In Tongues
Used - LP - P 11324
Japanese Pressing, No Obi. LP Is New, Unplayed. more
Speaking In Tongues
New - LP - 23771
Sealed (Just Barely) 1983 Limited Edition Robert Rauschenberg Artwork In Plastic Case. On This Particular Copy, The Flimsy Shrink Wrap Has Pretty Much Separated From The Pastic Case. more
Speaking In Tongues
Used - LP - P-11324
1983 Japanese First Pressing With Obi And Insert. Appears Unplayed. more
Speaking In Tongues
New - LP - 23883
Sealed 1983 Original With The Original Tower Records Price Tag Still Intact On The Shrink Wrap. more
Speaking In Tongues
Colored Vinyl - 23771
1983 Original. Amazing Limited Edition Robert Rauschenberg Artwork In Plastic Case With Custom Album Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. more
Speaking In Tongues
New - LP - R1 23833
Sealed 2013 180gm Reissue Pressed At RTI. Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Features The Tracks "Burning Down The House" And "Girlfriend Is Better." more
Speaking In Tongues
Used - LP - 23771
1983 Limited Edition US Pressing With Pink And Blue Labels, Pressed On Clear Vinyl. Comes With All Three Pieces Of Robert Rauschenberg Artwork In Translucent Yellow Plastic Case. Record Plays VG+, With Some Light Surface Crackling, Hence Price, But Doesn't Detract From The Music. No Cracks But Some Gentle Wear To Plastic Case. more
Speaking In Tongues
New Import - 8122796665
Sealed 2013 180gm Reissue, Pressed In Germany. Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Features The Tracks "Burning Down The House" And "Girlfriend Is Better." more
Speaking In Tongues
New Import - 8122796665
Sealed Latest Repress Of The 2013 180gm Reissue, Pressed In Germany. Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Features The Tracks "Burning Down The House" And "Girlfriend Is Better." more
Speaking In Tongues
Used - LP - 1-23883
1983 Original With Inner Sleeve. Saw Cut. The Heads Finally Found A Launching Point For Critical Mass. Quirky And Experimental As They Introduced World Music Into their Music They Finally Hit It Big With "Burning Down The House". more
Speaking In Tongues
Used - LP - 1-23883
1983 Original With Custom Lyric Inner Sleeve. Glossy, Unplayed Condition. Mastered At Sterling Sound. more
Speaking In Tongues
New Import - 8122796665
Sealed 2013 180gm Reissue, Pressed In Germany. Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Features The Tracks "Burning Down The House" And "Girlfriend Is Better." more
Speaking In Tongues
Used - LP - 1-23883
Beautiful 1983 US original Allied pressing. NM- copy. Label variation with Sire printed to the right of the logo. "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. "Still don't make no sense," Byrne admitted in "Making Flippy Floppy," but by the next song, "Girlfriend Is Better," that had become an order -- "Stop making sense," he chanted over and over. Some of his charming goofiness had returned since the overly serious Remain in Light and Fear of Music, however, and the accompanying music, filled with odd percussive and synthesizer sounds, could be unusually light and bouncy. The album closer, "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)," even sounded hopeful. Well, sort of. Despite their formal power, Talking Heads' preceding two albums seemed to have painted them into a corner, which may be why it took them three years to craft a follow-up, but on Speaking in Tongues, they found an open window and flew out of it." All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann. more
Speaking In Tongues / Robert Rauschenberg
New - LP - 23771
Factory Sealed Original. Amazing Limited Edition Robert Rauschenberg Artwork In Plastic Case With Custom Album Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. We Located A Sealed Box Of Ten Copies Of This Rare LP From The Collection Of A Record Exec. We Don't Know For Sure, But They May Have A Slight Dish, Hence We Have Made A Huge Discount From $100 To $50. Usually The Shrink Wrap On These Is Very Delicate Due To Exposure To The Atmposhere For Almost 30 Years. As These Have Remained Sealed In A Cardboard Shipping Box, The Shrink Wrap On These Is Pristine And Very Secure. more
Stay Up Late
Used - 12 - PRO A 2376
1985 Promo Label 12 Inch. more
Stop Making Sense
New - LP - 25121
Sealed 1984 Original With The Hard To Find Wrap-Around Booklet Cover And Gold Promo Stamp On Cover With Hype Sticker. more
Stop Making Sense
Audiophile - LP - 99471
New, Unplayed, Limited Edition And Long Out Of Print EMI Millennium Series 180gm HQ Import. more
Stop Making Sense
Used - LP - 25121
1984 Original With Hard To Find Booklet And Black Inner Sleeve. Cut At Sterling. Appears Unplayed. Also Includes The Red Hype Stickered Outer Baggy (Not Shown). more
Stop Making Sense
Used - LP - EMS 91096
Japanese Pressing, No Obi. LP Looks Unplayed. more
Stop Making Sense
New - LP - 25186
Sealed 1984 Original Without Fold-Over Insert. more
Stop Making Sense
Used - LP - 25186
1984 Columbia Record Club Edition With Custom Inner Sleeve. These Did Not Come With The Wrap-Around Booklet. more
Stop Making Sense
New - LP - 25186
Sealed 1984 Original Without Fold-Over Insert. COH. more
Stop Making Sense
New - LP - EMS 91096
New, Unplayed Japanese Pressing With Obi. more
Stop Making Sense
Used - LP - 25186
1984 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. These Did Not Come With The Wrap-Around Booklet. more
Stop Making Sense
Used - LP - 25186
1984 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. These Did Not Come With The Wrap-Around Booklet. Glossy Vinyl. Two Small Corner Bumps more
Stop Making Sense
New - LP - 1-25186
Rare Sealed 1984 Original With Hard To Find Wrap-Around 20 Page Booklet That Makes Up Part Of The Cover. Hype Stickers And Original Price Tag. more
Stop Making Sense
Used - LP - 1-25186
1984 Original. These Did Not Come With The Wrap-Around Booklet. Custom Printed Inner Sleeve. Cover Shows Some Creasing. more
Stop Making Sense
Used - LP - EMS-91096
1984 Unplayed Japanese Pressing With Obi. This album was produced by the Talking Heads and was recorded at The Pantages Theatre, Hollywood, December 1983. Music from a film by Jonathan Demme & Talking Heads. The band's frontman, David Byrne, had originally conceived the idea for a concert film that would showcase the band's music in a unique and theatrical way. He hired filmmaker Jonathan Demme to direct the film and the resulting concert film was also titled "Stop Making Sense". The film and album were both released in 1984 and were critically acclaimed for their innovative approach to live performance. The album features live versions of many of the band's hits, including "Psycho Killer", "Burning Down the House", and "Once in a Lifetime". The album was a commercial success, reaching No. 19 on the Billboard 200 chart and eventually achieving platinum status. "Stop Making Sense" is widely regarded as one of the greatest live albums in rock history and has been praised for its tight performances, inventive arrangements, and Byrne's charismatic stage persona. The album and film continue to be celebrated by fans and critics alike as a testament to the creative energy and experimentation that defined Talking Heads' music. more
Stop Making Sense
Used - LP - 1-25186
1984 US original Allied pressing with black & white custom printed inner sleeve. Strong VG+ vinyl, jacket in EX condition. This album was produced by the Talking Heads and was recorded at The Pantages Theatre, Hollywood, December 1983. Music from a film by Jonathan Demme & Talking Heads. The band's frontman, David Byrne, had originally conceived the idea for a concert film that would showcase the band's music in a unique and theatrical way. He hired filmmaker Jonathan Demme to direct the film and the resulting concert film was also titled "Stop Making Sense". The film and album were both released in 1984 and were critically acclaimed for their innovative approach to live performance. The album features live versions of many of the band's hits, including "Psycho Killer", "Burning Down the House", and "Once in a Lifetime". The album was a commercial success, reaching No. 19 on the Billboard 200 chart and eventually achieving platinum status. "Stop Making Sense" is widely regarded as one of the greatest live albums in rock history and has been praised for its tight performances, inventive arrangements, and Byrne's charismatic stage persona. The album and film continue to be celebrated by fans and critics alike as a testament to the creative energy and experimentation that defined Talking Heads' music. more
Stop Making Sense
Used - LP - 9 25121-1E
1984 US original Allied pressing. No booklet. This album was produced by the Talking Heads and was recorded at The Pantages Theatre, Hollywood, December 1983. Music from a film by Jonathan Demme & Talking Heads. The band's frontman, David Byrne, had originally conceived the idea for a concert film that would showcase the band's music in a unique and theatrical way. He hired filmmaker Jonathan Demme to direct the film and the resulting concert film was also titled "Stop Making Sense". The film and album were both released in 1984 and were critically acclaimed for their innovative approach to live performance. The album features live versions of many of the band's hits, including "Psycho Killer", "Burning Down the House", and "Once in a Lifetime". The album was a commercial success, reaching No. 19 on the Billboard 200 chart and eventually achieving platinum status. "Stop Making Sense" is widely regarded as one of the greatest live albums in rock history and has been praised for its tight performances, inventive arrangements, and Byrne's charismatic stage persona. The album and film continue to be celebrated by fans and critics alike as a testament to the creative energy and experimentation that defined Talking Heads' music. more
Stop Making Sense (Music From A Film By Jonathan Demme And Talking Heads)
New - LP - R1 724897
Sealed 2023, Newly Remastered Special Limited Edition 2LP Reissue. Features The Complete Show On Vinyl For The First Time. "While There's No Debating The Importance Of Jonathan Demme's Classic Film Record Of Talking Heads' 1983 Tour, The Soundtrack Released In Support Of It Is A Thornier Matter. Since Its Release, Purists Have Found Stop Making Sense Slickly Mixed And, Worse Yet, Incomprehensive. The Nine Tracks Included Jumble And Truncate The Natural Progression Of Frontman David Byrne's Meticulously Arranged Stage Show. Cries For A Double-album Treatment -- À La 1982's Live Opus The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads -- Were Sounded Almost Immediately; More Enterprising Fans Merely Dubbed The Vhs Release Of The Film Onto Cassette Tape. So, Until A 1999 "Special Edition" Cured The 1984 Release's Ills, Fans Had To Make Do With The Stop Making Sense They Were Given -- Which Is, By Any Account, An Exemplary Snapshot Of A Band At The Height Of Its Powers. Even With Some Of His More Memorable Tics Edited Out, Byrne Is In Fine Voice Here: Never Before Had He Sounded Warmer Or More Approachable, As Evidenced By His Soaring Rendition Of "Once In A Lifetime." Though Almost Half The Album Focuses On Speaking In Tongues Material, The Band Makes Room For One Of Byrne's Catherine Wheel Tunes (The Hard-driving, Elliptical "What A Day That Was") As Well As Up-tempo Versions Of "Pyscho Killer" And "Take Me To The River." If Anything, Stop Making Sense's Emphasis On Keyboards And Rhythm Is Its Greatest Asset As Well As Its Biggest Failing: Knob-tweakers Chris Frantz And Jerry Harrison Play Up Their Parts At The Expense Of The Treblier Aspects Of The Performance, And Fans Would Have To Wait Almost 15 Years For Reparations. Still, For A Generation That May Have Missed The Band's Seminal '70s Work, Stop Making Sense Proves To Be An Excellent Primer." AMG - Michael Hastings. more
Stop Making Sense (Music From A Film By Jonathan Demme And Talking Heads)
New - LP - R5 724897
Sealed 2024 2LP remastered reissue housed in a single sleeve jacket. Custom hype sticker on shrink. Includes a replica of the original booklet with new liner notes from the band. Top recommendation. "Stop Making Sense is widely regarded as the best concert film of all time. This 2-LP black vinyl edition features the full show back in print. Stop Making Sense starts strong with the band's hit off their debut album "Psycho Killer," and dives into favorites and deep cuts from "Burning Down the House" and "This Must Be The Place" to "Girlfriend Is Better" and "Heaven." The band also performs' the Tom Tom Club's "Genius Of Love." - Talking Heads Official more
Talking Heads: 77
New - LP - R1 6036
Sealed 2020 Reissue. "Though They Were The Most Highly Touted New Wave Band To Emerge From The Cbgb's Scene In New York, It Was Not Clear At First Whether Talking Heads' Lower East Side Art Rock Approach Could Make The Subway Ride To The Midtown Pop Mainstream Successfully. The Leadoff Track Of The Debut Album, Talking Heads: 77, "Uh-Oh, Love Comes To Town," Was A Pop Song That Emphasized The Group's Unlikely Roots In Late-'60s Bubblegum, Motown, And Caribbean Music. But The "Uh-oh" Gave Away The Group's Game Early, With Its Nervous, Disconnected Lyrics And David Byrne's Strained Voice. All Pretenses Of Normality Were Abandoned By The Second Track, As Talking Heads Finally Started To Sound On Record The Way They Did Downtown: The Staggered Rhythms And Sudden Tempo Changes, The Odd Guitar Tunings And Rhythmic, Single-note Patterns, The Non-rhyming, Non-linear Lyrics That Came Across Like Odd Remarks Overheard From A Psychiatrist's Couch, And That Voice, Singing Above Its Normal Range, Its Falsetto Leaps And Strangled Cries Resembling A Madman Trying Desperately To Sound Normal. Talking Heads Threw You Off Balance, But Grabbed Your Attention With A Sound That Seemed Alternately Threatening And Goofy. The Music Was Undeniably Catchy, Even At Its Most Ominous, Especially On "Psycho Killer," Byrne's Supreme Statement Of Demented Purpose. Amazingly, That Song Made The Singles Chart For A Few Weeks, Evidence Of The Group's Quirky Appeal, But The Album Was Not A Big Hit, And It Remained Unclear Whether Talking Heads Spoke Only The Secret Language Of The Urban Arts Types Or Whether That Could Be Translated Into The More Common Tongue Of Hip Pop Culture. In Any Case, They Had Succeeded As Artists, Using Existing Elements In An Unusual Combination To Create Something New That Still Managed To Be Oddly Familiar. And That Made Talking Heads: 77 A Landmark Album." AMG Review By William Ruhlmann. more
Talking Heads: 77
Used - LP - SR 6036
1977. "Though They Were The Most Highly Touted New Wave Band To Emerge From The Cbgb's Scene In New York, It Was Not Clear At First Whether Talking Heads' Lower East Side Art Rock Approach Could Make The Subway Ride To The Midtown Pop Mainstream Successfully. The Leadoff Track Of The Debut Album, Talking Heads: 77, "Uh-Oh, Love Comes To Town," Was A Pop Song That Emphasized The Group's Unlikely Roots In Late-'60s Bubblegum, Motown, And Caribbean Music. But The "Uh-oh" Gave Away The Group's Game Early, With Its Nervous, Disconnected Lyrics And David Byrne's Strained Voice. All Pretenses Of Normality Were Abandoned By The Second Track, As Talking Heads Finally Started To Sound On Record The Way They Did Downtown: The Staggered Rhythms And Sudden Tempo Changes, The Odd Guitar Tunings And Rhythmic, Single-note Patterns, The Non-rhyming, Non-linear Lyrics That Came Across Like Odd Remarks Overheard From A Psychiatrist's Couch, And That Voice, Singing Above Its Normal Range, Its Falsetto Leaps And Strangled Cries Resembling A Madman Trying Desperately To Sound Normal. Talking Heads Threw You Off Balance, But Grabbed Your Attention With A Sound That Seemed Alternately Threatening And Goofy. The Music Was Undeniably Catchy, Even At Its Most Ominous, Especially On "Psycho Killer," Byrne's Supreme Statement Of Demented Purpose. Amazingly, That Song Made The Singles Chart For A Few Weeks, Evidence Of The Group's Quirky Appeal, But The Album Was Not A Big Hit, And It Remained Unclear Whether Talking Heads Spoke Only The Secret Language Of The Urban Arts Types Or Whether That Could Be Translated Into The More Common Tongue Of Hip Pop Culture. In Any Case, They Had Succeeded As Artists, Using Existing Elements In An Unusual Combination To Create Something New That Still Managed To Be Oddly Familiar. And That Made Talking Heads: 77 A Landmark Album." All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann. more
Talking Heads: 77
New - LP - R1 6036
Sealed 2009 180gm HQ Reissue. more
Talking Heads: 77
Used - LP - SR 6036
1977 Original 5 Star Debut Album Wuth Custom Inner Sleeve. Shrink Wrap Intact. Record Appears Glossy, Unplayed. Features The Hit "Psycho Killer." Very Difficult To Find Original Copies In This Condition. more
Talking Heads: 77
Used - LP - R1 6036
2009 180gm Reissue. Appears Unplayed. more
The 1975 CBS Demo Session
Colored Vinyl - 000
Sealed Limited Edition Colored Vinyl. This Is Number 289 Of 500 Copies. Talking Heads Recorded As A Three Piece At CBS Studios In New York City. more
The 1975 CBS Demo Session
New - LP - 000
Sealed Limited Edition Pressing. We Are Not Sure If This Was Pressed On Colored Or Black Vinyl. Talking Heads Recorded As A Three Piece At CBS Studios In New York City. more
The Lady Don't Mind
Used - 12 - 12EMI 5520
Beautiful 1985 UK 45rpm 2 Song Picture Sleeve 12 Inch. B/W "Give Me Back My Name." more
The Name Of The Band Is Talking Heads
New - LP - 2SR 3590
Sealed 1982 2LP Original With The Original Monte's Record Store Price Tag On The Shrink Wrap. 5 Stars! more
The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads
Used - LP - 2SR 3590
1982 2LP Original. Cover Shows Slight Wear. A Wonderful Live Recording Of The Heads Then And Now At Their Peek. "Although Most People Probably Think The Only Talking Heads Live Release Is Stop Making Sense, The Fact Is That There's An Earlier, Better Live Album Called The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads. Originally Released In 1982 On Lp And Cassette, The Album Chronicles The Growth Of The Band, Both Stylistically And Personnel-wise. The First Lp Is The Original Quartet Version Of The Band, Recorded Between 1977 And 1979, Performing Excellent Versions Of Tunes (Mostly) Off 77 And More Songs About Buildings And Food. Also Included Were The Previously Unavailable "A Clean Break" And "Love Goes To A Building On Fire," As Well As Early Versions Of "Memories Can't Wait" And "Air." The Second LP Comes From The Remain In Light Tour, Recorded In 1980 And 1981. In Order To Present Something Close To The Music On That Album, The Original Quartet Lineup Was Greatly Expanded. Added Were Two Percussionists (Steven Stanley, Jose Rossy), Two Backup Singers (Nona Hendryx, Dollette Mcdonald), Busta Cherry Jones On Bass, Bernie Worrell (!) On Keys, And A Young Adrian Belew On Lead Guitar. The Excitement Of This Material Is Palpable, And The Muscular Band Rips Into These Tunes With More Power Than The Originals In Most Cases. "Drugs" Gets Revamped For Live Performance, And "Houses In Motion Kicks Into High Gear With A Great Art-Funk Coda. Belew Is Absolutely On Fire Throughout, Especially On "The Great Curve" And "Crosseyed And Painless," Where His Deranged Feedback Soloing Has Never Sounded Better. At This Point In Their Career, Talking Heads Were Still Basically An Underground Band; It Was "Burning Down The House" That Really Thrust Them Into The Mainstream, And Stop Making Sense Documents Their Arrival As A More Or Less Mainstream Act. The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads Captures A Hungry Band On Its Way Up, Performing With A Fire That Was Never Matched On Later Tours. Unfortunately, The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads Remained Unavailable On Compact Disc For Years, Which Is A Shame Since It's Arguably One Of Their Finest Releases." AMG Review By Sean Westergaard. more
The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads
New Import - 8122796357
Sealed Latest Pressing Of The 2LP 180gm Reissue From 2013. Includes 17 Live Tracks From 1977-1981. more
The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads
New Import - 8122796357
Sealed Latest Pressing Of The 2LP 180gm Reissue From 2013. Includes 17 Live Tracks From 1977-1981. more
The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads
New Import - 8122796357
Sealed Latest Pressing Of The 2LP 180gm Reissue From 2013. Includes 17 Live Tracks From 1977-1981. more
This Must Be The Place (Naïve Melody)
Used - 12 - PRO A 2101
1983 Promo Label 33 1/3rpm 12 Inch Picture Sleeve. more
True Stories
New - LP - 25512
Sealed 1986 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve And 3 Custom Album Stickers On Shrink Wrap (Two Front, One Rear). Tiny Saw Cut. more
True Stories
Used - LP - 25512
Mint 1986 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve And 3 Custom Album Stickers On Shrink Wrap. more
True Stories
Used - LP - 1-25512
1986 Original In Custom Inner Sleeve With Two Custom Stickers On Front Jacket And One On Back. more
True Stories
Used - LP - 25512
1986 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. more
True Stories
Used - LP - 25512
1986 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Vinyl Appears Glossy. Small Saw Cut. more
True Stories
Used - LP - 1-25512
1986 Original In Custom Inner Sleeve With Two Custom Stickers On Front Jacket And One On Back. more
Westwood One Radio Networks Superstar Concert Series
Used - LP - CO 90-06
1990 Radio Station Only Promotional 3LP Box Set. New, Unplayed. more
Wild Wild Life
Used - 12 - 20593
1986 3-Track 45rpm 12" Single In Picture Sleeve With Gold Promo Stamp. Cuts Are "Wild Wild Life (Extended Mix)," "Wild Wild Life (LP Version)" And "People Like Us (Movie Version With John Goodman On Lead Vocals)." Appears Unplayed. more
Wild Wild Life
Used - 12 - PRO A 2556
1986 Promo Label 33 1/3rpm 12 Inch Picture Sleeve. more
Wild Wild Life
New - 12 - 20593
Sealed 1986 3-Track 45rpm 12" Single In Picture Sleeve With Gold Promo Stamp. Cuts Are "Wild Wild Life (Extended Mix)," "Wild Wild Life (LP Version)" And "People Like Us (Movie Version With John Goodman On Lead Vocals)." more
Workshop Image
New - LP - LOONY 2S-6
Sealed 1977 2LP "Live" Album Recorded At CBGB's On 8/28/77. A Great, Early Recording Of The Band. more

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