Fear of Music

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This disc represents the bridge between Talking Heads' first two herky-jerkier albums and the next two funky ones. Fear of Music is more than just a bridge, though. It's the water under the bridge, the air, the animals, the cities the river flows through, and the heaven on top of it all: "...a place where nothing ever happens." Plenty happens here, however. The CD starts out with its feet off the ground and both arms in the air: "I Zimbra" is all-out celebration. The rest of the songs are pretty much exercises in simplicity: one-word titles with music to match. (Witness the lightness of "Air," the trippiness of "Drugs," the "ooga"-ness of "Animals.") David Byrne's artful naiveté ("Hold the paper up to the light/Some rays pass right through"), coupled with the whole band's musical playfulness (for example, the tuba on "Electric Guitar"), makes for fun fun fun. --Dan Leone

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  1. Flood
  2. From the Choirgirl Hotel
  3. Horses [Original recording remastered]
  4. Human Clay
  5. I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got
  6. Ill Communication [Explicit Lyrics]
  7. Incesticide
  8. Indigo Ocean Dreams: Meditation, Relaxation Bedtime Stories for Children, Decrease anger, stress and anxiety. Increase self-esteem, self-awareness.
  9. It's Not Funny [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]
  10. Kick Out the Jams [Live]

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