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Talking Heads

More Songs About Buildings & Food (Deluxe Edition)

Super Deluxe Remastered 4LP + 60pp Hardcover Book - £151.99 | Pre Order
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Deluxe Remastered 2LP - £41.99 | Pre Order
This deluxe edition of Talking Heads’ groundbreaking second album features a brand new remaster and a selection of rarities.
Talking Heads

Live On Tour '78 (RSD 25)

Record Store Day 2025 - 2LP - £43.99 | Buy
Live On Tour was recorded at the Agora in Cleveland on December 18, 1978 and published as promo LP for radio broadcast in 1979.
Talking Heads

Stop Making Sense - Deluxe Edition (2024 Reissue)

Black 2LP With 12pp Booklet - £38.99 £31.99 | Buy
Talking Heads

Stop Making Sense - Deluxe Edition (2024 Repress)

2CD including Dolby Atmos mix + Blu-Ray with 28pp booklet - £36.99 | Buy
The greatest concert ever put to celluloid, expanded with extra tracks in a package as huge as that iconic suit.
MORE SONGS ABOUT BUILDINGS AND FOOD
  1. Thank You For Sending Me An Angel
  2. With Your Love
  3. The Good Thing
  4. Warning Sign
  5. The Girls Want To Be With The Girls
  6. Found A Job
  7. Artists Only
  8. I’m Not In Love
  9. Stay Hungry
  10. Take Me To The River
  11. The Big Country
     

Talking Heads

MORE SONGS ABOUT BUILDINGS AND FOOD

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    Released: 21st Oct 2013

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Formed in 1975, Talking Heads created some of the most adventurous, original, and danceable music to emerge from New Wave.

Combining elements of punk rock, pop, funk, art rock, avant-garde and world music ensured the band created an individual signature sound allowing them to become one of the most critically acclaimed bands of the '80s. Released in 1978 ‘More Songs About Buildings and Food’ was Talking Heads’ second studio album and the first of three consecutive albums to be co-produced by Brian Eno. In 2003 it was ranked in Rolling Stone magazine’s list of greatest albums of all time. The photomosaic front cover of the album comprises of 529 close-up Polaroid photographs of the band created by artist Jimmy De Sana.