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Title
Fear of Music
EAN
0075992742825
Edition
Album
Release Date
15/06/1984
No Of Discs
1
MPN
0075992742825
UPC
0075992742825
Artist
Talking Heads
Record Label
Sire
Release Title
Fear of Music
Type
Album
Format
CD
Producer
Brian Eno, Talking Heads
Release Year
1984
Language
English
Era
1970s
Style
Punk/New Wave, New Wave, Punk
Features
Studio Recording
Genre
Pop, Alternative, Rock, Contemporary Christian
Run Time
2425 Sec

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Product Identifiers

Producer
Brian Eno, Talking Heads
Record Label
Sire
UPC
0075992742825
eBay Product ID (ePID)
21050145352

Product Key Features

Artist
Talking Heads
Era
1970s
Format
CD
Release Year
1984
Language
English
Style
Punk/New Wave, New Wave, Punk
Features
Studio Recording
Release Title
Fear of Music
Type
Album
Genre
Pop, Alternative, Rock, Contemporary Christian
Run Time
2425 Sec

Additional Product Features

Distribution
Wea
Number of Discs
1
Guest Artist
Brian Eno, Julie Last, The Sweethearts, Ari, Gene Wilder, Robert Fripp
Number of Tracks
11
Percussion
Ari Up, Gene Wilder
Reviews
"David Byrne’S Premier Pop Moment in the Talking Heads Canon Still Feels Remarkably Singular."
Vocals
Brian Eno, Julie Last, Sweetbreathes
Engineer
Rod O'brian, Rod O'brien
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo
Guitar
Brian Eno, Robert Fripp
Keyboards
Brian Eno

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    I Zimbra starts this train ride of calculated exaggeration into obscure succinctity. David Byrne leads his merry minstrel show of New Yrok City flunkies down the rabbithole of dystopian Havana as they rollercoast to oblivion on a wave of minimal excess. All of the functions of deluded sensory deception are accounted and accosted. Animals is a track about 'paranoia' of animals on a far too intellectual standing. (They say they don't need money.) We conclude with Drugs (as we must start) and I've heard this was originally entitled Electricity (which is still namechecked). The whole album from 1979 is a kind of counterpoint to the conceptually laden Pink Floyd of the same era The Wall - except not as po-faced. It's a musically fun album with lyrics to make you think or even laugh. This is ...

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