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Remain in Light [180g Vinyl] by Talking Heads

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EAN
0081227080211
UPC
0081227080211
ISBN
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Track #1
Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On) (2005 Remast
Track #2
Crosseyed And Painless (2005 Remastered Version )
Track #3
The Great Curve (2005 Remastered Version)
Track #4
Once In A Lifetime
Track #5
Houses In Motion
Track #6
Seen And Not Seen
Track #7
Listening Wind
Track #8
The Overload
Track #9
Once In A Lifetime (2005 Remastered Version )
Track #10
Houses in Motion (2005 Remastered Version )
Track #11
Seen And Not Seen (2005 Remastered Version)
Track #12
Listening Wind (2005 Remastered Version )
Track #13
The Overload (2005 Remastered Version)
Track #14
The Great Curve
Track #15
Once in a Lifetime
Track #16
Houses in Motion
Track #17
Seen and Not Seen
Track #18
Listening Wind
Track #19
The Overload
Artist
Talking Heads
Record Label
Rhino
Release Title
Remain in Light [180g Vinyl]
Type
Album
Format
Record
Release Year
2006
Language
English
Era
1980s
Style
Punk/New Wave, Experimental Rock, New Wave, Punk
Features
Studio Recording
Run Time
2388 Sec
Genre
Pop, Alternative, Rock, Contemporary Christian
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo

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Product Identifiers

Record Label
Rhino
UPC
0081227080211
eBay Product ID (ePID)
22050195338

Product Key Features

Artist
Talking Heads
Era
1980s
Format
Record
Release Year
2006
Language
English
Style
Punk/New Wave, Experimental Rock, New Wave, Punk
Features
Studio Recording
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo
Release Title
Remain in Light [180g Vinyl]
Type
Album
Run Time
2388 Sec
Genre
Pop, Alternative, Rock, Contemporary Christian

Additional Product Features

Distribution
Wea
Guest Artist
Brian Eno, Adrian Belew, Nona Hendryx, Robert Palmer, Jon Hassell
Number of Tracks
8
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Reviews
Ranked #11 Among the 50 Greatest Albums of the '80s., Ranked #68 in Nme's List of the 'greatest Albums of All Time.', Ranked #5 in Q Magazine's "10 Essential Reissues of 2006.", 5 stars out of 5 -- "Perhaps the Big Bang of early-'80s culture clash....Byrne and Eno's lyrics explored the acute sense of dislocation at the dawn of the Reagan/Thatcher era.", Ranked #4 in Rolling Stone's '100 Best Albums of the 80s' Survey., 5 stars out of 5 - "...The band no longer sounded twitchy and overcaffeinated; it made music that was confident and fluid. The Heads had already mastered minimalist funk, but here they built jams around thick, slurred rhythms...", Ranked #126 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" - "A New Wave masterpiece....REMAIN IN LIGHT marked Talking Heads' transformation from avatars of the punk avant-garde to polyrhythmic magicians with hit-single appeal.", Included in Vibe's 100 Essential Albums of the 20th Century, "They Created a Big-Band Sound That Would Later Inspire Outfits like !!!."
Number of Discs
1

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  • AND THE HEAT GOES ON AND THE HEAT GOES ON AND THE HEAT GOES ON AND THE HEAT

    Remain in Light was named the best album of 1980 by Sounds, ahead of The Skids' The Absolute Game, and by Melody Maker,[50][51] while The New York Times included it in its unnumbered shortlist of the 10 best records issued that year.[52] It figured highly in other end-of-year best album lists, notably at number two, behind The Clash's London Calling, by Robert Christgau,[53] and at number six by NME.[54] It featured at number three—behind London Calling and Bruce Springsteen's The River—in The Village Voice's 1980 Pazz & Jop critics' poll, which aggregates the votes of hundreds of prominent reviewers.[55] "So they congregated in a Nassau studio with Brian Eno and created a record without precedent ... Both daringly experimental and pop-accessible, ...