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More Songs About Buildings and Food Studio album by Talking Heads Released July 21, 1978 Recorded March–April 1978 at Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas Genre Post-punk/New Wave Length 41:32 Label Sire Producer Brian Eno and Talking Heads Talking Heads chronology Talking Heads: 77
(1977)More Songs About Buildings and Food
(1978)Fear of Music
(1979)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1]
Robert Christgau (A)[2] Rolling Stone [3]
More Songs About Buildings and Food is Talking Heads' second album, the first of a string of three co-produced by Brian Eno. The album was significantly more popular than their first, Talking Heads: 77. The band's blend of funky bass, bubblegum, country, reggae and punk influences, with David Byrne's unique voice, established the group as a critical success known for their live shows, but still with disappointing album sales.
Concerning the album's title:
“ When we were making this album I remembered this stupid discussion we had about titles for the last album," Tina smirked. "At that time I said, 'What are we gonna call an album that's just about buildings and food?' And Chris said, 'You call it more songs about buildings and food.'"[4] ” More Songs about Buildings and Food was released on July 21, 1978.[5] It peaked at #29 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart. The album's one single, a cover of the Al Green hit "Take Me to the River", peaked at #26 on the Pop Singles chart in 1979.
In 2003, the album was ranked number 382 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. In 2006, it was ranked the 45th-best album of the 1970s by Pitchfork Media.
In 2005, it was re-released and remastered by Warner Music Group on their Warner Bros./Sire Records/Rhino Records labels in DualDisc format, with four bonus tracks on the CD side ("Stay Hungry" (1977 version), alternate versions of "I'm Not in Love" and "The Big Country", and the 'Country Angel' version of "Thank You for Sending Me an Angel"). The DVD-Audio side includes both stereo and 5.1 surround high resolution (96 kHz/24bit) mixes, as well as a Dolby Digital version and videos of the band performing "Found a Job" and "Warning Sign." In Europe, it was released as a CD+DVDA two disc set rather than a single DualDisc. The reissue was produced by Andy Zax with Talking Heads
Contents
Cover Artwork
The front cover of the album, conceived by Byrne and executed by artist Jimmy De Sana is a photomosaic of the band comprising 529 close-up Polaroid photographs.[5]
Track listing
Harrison (L) and Byrne (R) with Talking Heads in August 1978 at Jay's Longhorn Bar, Minneapolis, MN
Photo: Michael MarkosAll songs written by David Byrne, except where noted.
- Side one
- "Thank You for Sending Me an Angel" – 2:11
- "With Our Love" – 3:30
- "The Good Thing" – 3:03
- "Warning Sign" (Byrne, Chris Frantz) – 3:55
- "The Girls Want to Be With the Girls" – 2:37
- "Found a Job" – 5:00
- Side two
- "Artists Only" (Byrne, Wayne Zieve) – 3:34
- "I'm Not in Love" – 4:33
- "Stay Hungry" (Byrne, Chris Frantz) – 2:39
- "Take Me to the River" (Al Green, Teenie Hodges) – 5:00
- "The Big Country" – 5:30
- 2005 reissue bonus tracks
- "Stay Hungry (1977 Version)" (Byrne, Chris Frantz) – 3:45
- "I'm Not In Love (Alternate Version)" – 5:15
- "The Big Country (Alternate Version)" - 5:01
- "Thank You For Sending Me An Angel (Country Angel Version)" - 2:12
Personnel
- David Byrne – vocals, guitars, synthesized percussion
- Chris Frantz – drums and percussion
- Jerry Harrison – piano, organ, synthesizer, guitar, backing vocals
- Tina Weymouth – bass guitar, backing vocals
Additional personnel
- Brian Eno – synthesizers, piano, guitar, percussion, background singing
- Tina & the Typing Pool – backing vocals on "The Good Thing"
Recording personnel
- Benji Armbrister – assistant engineer
- Rhett Davies – engineer, mixing
- Joe Gastwirt – mastering
- Ed Stasium – mixing on "Found a Job"
Charts
Album
Year Chart Position 1978 Billboard Pop Albums 29 UK Albums 21 Singles
Year Single Chart Position 1978 "Take Me to the River" Billboard Pop Singles 26 Certifications
Organization Level Date RIAA – USA Gold November 16, 1983 References
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Robert Christgau review
- ^ Rolling Stone review
- ^ Barbara Charone (October, 1979). "More Songs About Typing and Vacuuming." Creem, n.p.c. link. Retrieved June 17, 2010.
- ^ a b Gimarc, George, Punk Diary, p. 148.
Studio albums Talking Heads: 77 · More Songs About Buildings and Food · Fear of Music · Remain in Light · Speaking in Tongues · Little Creatures · True Stories · NakedLive albums Compilations Sand in the Vaseline: Popular Favorites · Once in a Lifetime – The Best of Talking Heads · Once in a Lifetime · The Best of Talking Heads · Talking Heads · Bonus Rarities and OuttakesSingles "Love → Building on Fire" · "Uh-Oh, Love Comes to Town" · "Psycho Killer" · "Pulled Up" · "Take Me to the River" · "Life During Wartime" · "I Zimbra" · "Cities" · "Crosseyed and Painless" · "Once in a Lifetime" · "Houses in Motion" (alternate mix) · "Life During Wartime" (Live) · "Burning Down the House" · "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)" · "Slippery People" (Live) · "Girlfriend Is Better" (Live) · "The Lady Don't Mind" · "Road to Nowhere" · "And She Was" · "Once in a Lifetime" (Live) · "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)" (Live) · "Wild Wild Life" · "Love for Sale" · "Hey Now" · "Puzzlin' Evidence" · "Radio Head" · "Blind" · "(Nothing But) Flowers" · "Sax and Violins" · "Lifetime Piling Up"Filmography Related articles Categories:- 1978 albums
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