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Talking Heads - 77 flac album
  • Performer Talking Heads
  • Title 77
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  • Size FLAC 1910 mb
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Talking Heads: 77 is the debut studio album by American rock band Talking Heads. It was recorded in April 1977 at New York's Sundragon Studios and released on September 16 of that year by Sire Records. The single "Psycho Killer" reached number 92 on the Billboard Hot 100. After developing a following playing lower Manhattan's CBGB scene, Talking Heads shopped demos they had recorded for record labels, eventually signing a deal with Sire Records in late 1976.

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About Talking Heads: 77. Released in September 16, 1977 and recorded in Sundragon Studios in New York City, Talking Heads:77 is the debut album of American art punk band Talking Heads. It was produced by Tony Bongiovi and released in the US and UK through the Sire label. It was released through Phillips Records in the rest of Europe. The album made number 60 in the 1978 UK album charts, and single Psycho Killer peaked at position 92 of the Billboard Hot 100 in 1978. The album has been praised as number 290 in Rolling Stone magazine’s The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

But the "Uh-Oh" gave away the group's game early, with its nervous, disconnected lyrics and David Byrne's strained voice

Talking Heads ’77. Bryter Layter. Talking Heads are the last of CBGB’s original Big Four to record (following Patti Smith, the Ramones and Television), and their debut is an absolute triumph. Dressing like a quartet of Young Republicans, playing courteously toned-down music and singing lyrics lauding civil servants, parents and college, Talking Heads are not even remotely punks. Rather, they are the great Ivy League hope of pop music. I can’t recall when I last heard such a vital, imaginatively tuneful album

Their debut, Talking Heads 77, took an avant-garde art sensibility and applied it to bubblegum rock and old-school funk. The results cook with skewed genius. Drummer Chris Frantz and bassist Tina Weymouth keep a tight grip on the beat, while Jerry Harrison provides flavorful keyboard filigrees. This album's highlights include the frisky "Uh Oh, Love Comes to Town," the nervously reassuring "Don't Worry About the Government", and the desperately cheerful "Pulled U. The most famous track is "Psycho Killer," Byrne's oddly sympathetic portrait of "a real live wire. Smart, danceable and a little demented, 77 is a joyfully jittery experience. Talking Heads 77 (Deluxe Version) Talking Heads.

Talking Heads: 77 is the debut album by the American rock band Talking Heads, released in September 1977. The single "Psycho Killer" reached No. 92 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart. In 2003, the album was ranked No. 290 on Rolling Stone magazine's The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list.