Listen to over 60 million songs, anywhere with Amazon Music Unlimited. Art school and punk rock truly came head to head when the Talking Heads formed in 1974. Praise/Criticize/Just Overall Comment on a 4.5 from the user above. Finally, Naked, perhaps appropriately, has the least amount of bonus material, containing just the outtake "Sax and Violins," which was released on the Until the End of the World soundtrack, and the DVD contains the video of it as well. Each album is presented in expanded form with a handful of bonus tracks on the CD side, with the DVD side containing the entire album, but usually not the new bonus tracks available on the CD side, in 5.1 Surround mixes and PCM stereo, plus some additional video bonus material. Similarly, the 5.1 mixes are good and use the sound stage well, even if they're not particularly revelatory. Then, there's the packaging, which may be considerably more user-friendly than the ungainly 2003 box Once in a Lifetime, but it's designed as an all-white art object. Little Creatures contains an early version of "Road to Nowhere" that is much tamer and simpler than the finished version, and an early version of "And She Was" that lacks the pre-chorus and sounds like a rough demo; there's also an extended mix of "Television Man" that was released as a 12" single, plus vidoes of "And She Was" and "Road to Nowhere" on the DVD side. Bands that on paper should be your favourite bands, but they're not doing it for you. It's nice, but more complete liner notes would have been appreciated. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations, Select the department you want to search in. DualDiscs do offer more than a conventional CD, but they're thicker than CDs, which may mean that they may not play on all CD players, and almost surely won't play on any computer or car stereo -- all things that will frustrate fans, but that's hardly not the only thing that will frustrate them about this brick-like set. The Talking Heads of ‘77 come off like enthusiastic collagists rather than master sculptors: these sounds are thrilling on their own, but they don’t always cohere with the holism of later albums. Limited time offer. 1], Popular Favorites 1976-1992: Sand in the Vaseline, True Stories, a Film by David Byrne: The Complete Soundtrack, Journey Into Paradise: The Larry Levan Story, Don't Take No Chances: The Berklee Performance Center Broadcast, 1979, My 100 Favorite Music Artists (Ranked With Comments! Cancel anytime. Rhino's -- or, more accurately, Sire/Warner/Rhino's -- Best of Talking Heads follows 2003's box set Once in a Lifetime by a year, and it features the same remastering from that set. There's the fact that while most of the group's videos are here, some, like "Once in a Lifetime," are conspicuously missing. Terms apply. The album spent over two years on the Billboard 200 chart. To enjoy Prime Music, go to Your Music Library and transfer your account to Amazon.com (US). Talking Heads fans have been waiting a long time to have the band's eight studio albums remastered and reissued, but they may find that the long-awaited revamping of the group's catalog is somewhat problematic. referencing Talking Heads: 77, LP, Album, Ltd, RE, RP, Gre, RCV1 6036, 603497846177 Same lacquer as the previous Rhino releases mastered by Kevin Gray, so expect it to sound amazing.