Album
Remain In Light
1980 · Electronic, Rock
176 collectors on Gatefold own this

Remain In Light is a Rock album by Talking Heads, originally released in 1980. On Gatefold: 197 pressings tracked, owned by 176 collectors.
About
<b>100 Best Albums</b> Talking Heads and their producer Brian Eno shared a love of African music, especially the work of Nigerian firebrand Fela Kuti, who built 15- to 20-minute songs out of repeated funk and jazz riff. Fela was one of the strongest influences on <i>Remain in Light</i>, the fourth Talking Heads record, which is often ranked (justly!) as one of the greatest albums ever. There’d never been a prominent rock band that explored polyrhythms this thoroughly and ably. All four band members and Eno played multiple instruments on the album’s eight song, and they also brought in percussionist, guitarist Adrian Belew (who’d recently played with David Bowie), the fantastic soul singer Nona Hendryx of Labelle, and avant-garde trumpeter Jon Hassell, who adds a tart melody line to “Houses in Motion.” Talking Heads albums are always conceptually sound, but they’re also physically satisfying, and the crosscurrent rhythms and musical hooks on <i>Remain in Light</i> give the album a kind of brute force. The band was also savvy enough by now to add small touches that rooted the music to pop traditions: a cowbell on “Crosseyed and Painle,” Hendryx’s prominent background vocal on “The Great Curve,” and Tina Weymouth’s seesaw, six-note bass on “Once In a Lifetime.” Singer David Byrne’s interest in non-American cultures led him to the atmospheric song “Listening Wind,” which describes the stealthy actions of a man named Mojique, a bomber who targets the colonialist Americans who’ve begun living in his country. Where Mojique lives isn’t specified (there are hints of North Africa), and maybe that’s the point—there are many countries where Americans have made themselves unwelcome. Byrne wrote the song in the midst of the Iranian hostage crisi, which may have influenced him. .
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On)5:46
- A2Crosseyed And Painless4:45
- A3The Great Curve6:26
Side B
- B1Once In A Lifetime4:19
- B2Houses In Motion4:30
- B3Seen And Not Seen3:20
- B4Listening Wind4:42
- B5The Overload6:00
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Art Rock
- layered
- hypnotic
- cerebral
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Adrian BelewARRANGED BY GUITAR
- Brian EnoARRANGED BY BASS BASS GUITAR
- Chris FrantzARRANGED BY DRUM DRUMS
- David ByrneARRANGED BY BASS BASS GUITAR
- Jerry HarrisonARRANGED BY BASS BASS GUITAR
- Jon HassellARRANGED BY HORNS TRUMPET
- Jose RossyARRANGED BY PERCUSSION
- Nona HendryxVOCALS
- Robert PalmerARRANGED BY PERCUSSION
- Tina WeymouthARRANGED BY BASS BASS GUITAR
176 collectors on Gatefold own this · 197 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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