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Unreleased Tracks From Talking Heads Coming Soon

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The Talking Heads are celebrating a milestone with the upcoming release of a super deluxe edition of their celebrated 1978 album, “More Songs About Buildings and Food.” This expanded reissue marks the 50th anniversary of the band's founding and offers fans an immersive experience into one of their pivotal works. The album was a turning point for the band, defining their sound and setting the stage for future successes. The reissue includes remastered tracks, rarities, and live recordings that promise to transport listeners back to the late 1970s when the band was first making waves.

Initially released 45 years ago, “More Songs About Buildings and Food” was the Talking Heads' second studio album and their first collaboration with renowned producer Brian Eno. It debuted the band's experimental sound, blending new wave, punk, and art rock elements. For many fans, this album is considered a classic, featuring hits like “Take Me to the River,” which propelled the band into mainstream recognition. The new reissue promises to spotlight their avant-garde legacy with additional content, including a three-CD and one Blu-ray set. This package combines remastered versions of the original tracks with 11 rarities and alternate versions previously unreleased.

The allure of the super deluxe edition doesn't stop at audio; it includes visual elements as well. Fans will find footage from the band's performances in 1978 at New York's Entermedia Theatre and the University of California's Sproul Plaza within the Blu-ray offering. As a notable addition, the album art—a distinctive Polaroid mosaic created by the band members themselves—celebrates their creative synergy and innovative approach. Jerry Harrison, Talking Heads' guitarist, recalls the mutual respect and shared sensibilities between the band and Eno, which laid the groundwork for a fruitful collaboration.

A significant draw of this reissue is the meticulous attention to detail in the remastering process. The Blu-ray offers a high-resolution stereo, alongside 5.1 and Atmos mixes by E.T. Thorngren and Jerry Harrison. These state-of-the-art audio improvements allow for an audible interactivity that reflects the modern technological possibilities unavailable during the original release. The 60-page hardcover book included in the package gives fans a deeper look into the band's history, featuring unseen photos and firsthand accounts from band members like Tina Weymouth, David Byrne, and Chris Frantz.

Across its various editions, the reissue is available in multiple formats—accommodating both CD and vinyl lovers. The vinyl release of the super deluxe edition, set across four LPs, further emphasizes the era's nostalgia. Additionally, an exclusive 7” single reissues offer a tangible artifact for collectors and fans—featuring international versions of “Take Me to the River” and “The Good Thing” in specially recreated sleeves.

In revisiting the creation of “More Songs About Buildings and Food,” David Byrne fondly remembers how Eno's recognition of the band's live performance capability steered the recording process. By playing together live in the studio, they captured an authentic sound that contributed to the album’s raw energy and appeal. This live approach ensured a seamless transition from recorded tracks to live performances, a strategy that became central to their evolving identity as a band.

“More Songs About Buildings and Food – Super Deluxe Edition” is set to be released on July 25, 2025, and stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Talking Heads. From their inception in the eclectic CBGB's scene to becoming pioneers in new wave and experimental rock, their influence is undeniable. For those looking to explore the roots of contemporary alternative and rock music, this reissue offers a comprehensive look at the album that redefined a genre and cemented the Talking Heads' place in music history.

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