David Byrne

Editorial Reviews
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David Byrne may well be the smartest person in American pop music today, but a lot of good it does him. The man who created the Talking Heads and then demolished them is smart enough to realize that third-world rhythms are one doorway out of rock'n'roll's stuffy room, and he's smart enough to figure out how to squeeze an elephant like rock'n'roll through such a narrow door. He's smart enough to see through every crude manipulation pop music has to offer, and he's smart enough to undermine every such maneuver with his bemused detachment. So why is his this self-titled album much more admirable than pleasurable? Many of the songs on the album offer similar glimpses of an empire in decline set to slow-motion, heavily echoed arrangements and detached, above-the-fray vocals. --Geoffrey Himes

Music Review:

  1. Dig It
  2. Drawn from Life
  3. England Made Me
  4. Everything Must Go
  5. Fortune Faded [CD-single] [Import]
  6. Gaze [Import]
  7. Gold Stars 1992-2002
  8. Gone Again
  9. Great Industrial Love Affairs
  10. Group Sex [Enhanced]

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Young Mans Blues [Original recording remastered]

Werner: Requiem in G Minor; Kaiser Leopold I: Missa Pro Defunctis

Virtuosa Valentina! Vol. 2

Music: Watch You When You Go

We Got the Funk-Disco Classics [Import]

Visions of Blah

Voxxx [Import]

Unshattered

Under the Moon of Love [Import]

Vivaldi: Bajazet [Includes Bonus DVD]

What I Learned About Ego, Opinion, Art & Commerce [Enhanced]

Wild Irish Rovers [Import]

Uns

Rock & Roll Music to the World

This Is Hampton Hawes: Vol. 2, The Trio