Album Info
Artist: | Talking Heads |
Album: | More Songs About Buildings And Food |
Released: | Worldwide, 2025 |
Tracklist:
Original Album Remastered | ||
A1 | Thank You For Sending Me An Angel | |
A2 | With Our Love | |
A3 | The Good Thing | |
A4 | Warning Sign | |
A5 | The Girls Want To Be With The Girls | |
A6 | Found A Job | |
B1 | Artists Only | |
B2 | I'm Not In Love | |
B3 | Stay Hungry | |
B4 | Take Me To The River | |
B5 | The Big Country | |
Rarities | ||
C1 | Thank You For Sending Me An Angel (Alternate Version) | |
C2 | With Our Love (Alternate Version) | |
C3 | Found A Job (Alternate Version) | |
C4 | The Good Thing (Alternate Version) | |
C5 | Warning Sign (Alternate Version) | |
C6 | Electricity (Instrumental) | |
D1 | The Girls Want To Be With The Girls (Alternate Version) | |
D2 | I’m Not In Love (Alternate Version) | |
D3 | Artists Only (Alternate Version) | |
D4 | The Big Country (Alternate Version) | |
D5 | Thank You For Sending Me An Angel (“Country Angel” Version) | |
Live At Entermedia Theater, New York, NY, August 10, 1978 (Previously Unreleased) | ||
E1 | No Compassion | |
E2 | Warning Sign | |
E3 | The Book I Read | |
E4 | Stay Hungry | |
E5 | Artists Only | |
F1 | The Girls Want To Be With The Girls | |
F2 | Uh-Oh, Loves Comes To Town | |
F3 | With Our Love | |
F4 | Love → Building On Fire | |
F5 | Don’t Worry About The Government | |
F6 | The Good Thing | |
G1 | Electricity | |
G2 | The Big Country | |
G3 | New Feeling | |
G4 | Pulled Up | |
G5 | Psycho Killer | |
H1 | Take Me To The River | |
H2 | Found A Job | |
H3 | Thank You For Sending Me An Angel |
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Description
Found a Job’s clipped guitar upstrokes lock to Chris Frantz’s snare as David Byrne spits “Damn that television,” and suddenly the whole record’s intent is crystal clear. Talking Heads – More Songs About Buildings And Food marks the start of the Brian Eno partnership, sharpening the band’s wiry funk into something lean, bright, and oddly joyful. Warning Sign twitches with nervous energy, while Take Me to the River turns Al Green’s hymn into a slow-blooming dance-floor prayer, Tina Weymouth’s line tugging everything forward.
This 4LP edition gives the music breathing room; the low end sits deeper and the interplay feels more deliberate without losing bite. Jerry Harrison’s keys and guitar knit around Byrne’s bark in ways you notice anew, especially on Artists Only. File it next to Eno-era Bowie and you’ll hear the shared love of rhythm as architecture.
If you’d rather order online, you can buy Talking Heads records online with us. Still a go-to in Melbourne for anyone curious where post-punk learned to dance, it’s also the album where the band’s curiosity turns confident. Even the opening jolt of Thank You for Sending Me an Angel feels bigger here, a brisk heads-up before the grooves get knottier and warmer.
A smart upgrade if you’ve only known the CD, and a fine way to live inside this band’s most precise phase. Available to buy online with quick delivery Australia wide, or pick it up in our Melbourne record store.