Talking Heads
Active: 1981–1992
14
Releases
12
Active Years
About Talking Heads
In a promotional video for Talking Heads’ 1984 live album Stop Making Sense, an interviewer who looks suspiciously like David Byrne as an elderly man asks David Byrne how he can be a singer when his voice is so bad.
Byrne, who is dressed in a giant suit, answers blankly: “The better the singer’s voice, the harder it is to believe what they’re saying.” When the band started out in mid-'70s New York after meeting at the Rhode Island School of Design (Byrne, drummer Chris Frantz, bassist Tina Weymouth, and, later, keyboardist Jerry Harrison), they seemed like the antithesis to the rebellion of punk: They were mild-mannered, neatly dressed, well-educated, and soft-spoken (“Psycho Killer,” “The Big Country”).
Weirdest of all, they made music you could dance to (“Found a Job”).
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Complete Discography
ONCE IN A LIFETIME
Documented across 10 weeks
HOUSES IN MOTION
Documented across 3 weeks
THIS MUST BE THE PLACE
Documented across 3 weeks
SLIPPERY PEOPLE
Documented across 3 weeks
GIRLFRIEND IS BETTER
Documented across 1 week
THE LADY DON'T MIND
Documented across 4 weeks
ROAD TO NOWHERE
Documented across 15 weeks
AND SHE WAS
Documented across 8 weeks
THIS MUST BE THE PLACE {1986}
Documented across 1 week
WILD WILD LIFE
Documented across 4 weeks
RADIO HEAD
Documented across 3 weeks
BLIND
Documented across 4 weeks
NOTHING BUT FLOWERS
Documented across 2 weeks
LIFETIME PILING UP
Documented across 3 weeks