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Talking Heads’ final album, ‘Naked,’ released 25 years ago yesterday.
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Talking Heads’ final album, ‘Naked,’ released 25 years ago yesterday.

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On this day in 1980, Talking Heads released their fourth album, ‘Remain in Light,’ featuring the singles “Cross eyed and Painless,” “Once in a Lifetime” and “Houses in Motion”
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On this day in 1980, Talking Heads released their fourth album, ‘Remain in Light,’ featuring the singles “Cross eyed and Painless,” “Once in a Lifetime” and “Houses in Motion”

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On this day in 1977, Talking Heads released their debut album, ‘Talking Heads: 77,’ featuring the singles “Uh-Oh, Loves Comes To Town,” “Psycho Killer” and “Pulled Up”
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On this day in 1977, Talking Heads released their debut album, ‘Talking Heads: 77,’ featuring the singles “Uh-Oh, Loves Comes To Town,” “Psycho Killer” and “Pulled Up”

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80srecordparty:

Advertisement for Remain In LightTalking Heads, Sire Records (1980)
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80srecordparty:

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Talking Heads, Sire Records (1980)

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On this day in 1979: Talking Heads released their third album, ‘Fear of Music,’ featuring the singles “Life During Wartime,” “I Zimbra” and “Cities”
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On this day in 1979: Talking Heads released their third album, ‘Fear of Music,’ featuring the singles “Life During Wartime,” “I Zimbra” and “Cities”

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On this day in 1978: Talking Heads released ‘More Songs About Buildings and Food,’ the band’s second album, featuring the single “Take Me To the River” b/w “Thank You For Sending Me An Angel”
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On this day in 1978: Talking Heads released ‘More Songs About Buildings and Food,’ the band’s second album, featuring the single “Take Me To the River” b/w “Thank You For Sending Me An Angel”

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Tom Tom Club releasing ‘Downtown Rockers’ EP — ‘a sort of ode to CBGB’ — in September [DETAILS]
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Tom Tom Club releasing ‘Downtown Rockers’ EP — ‘a sort of ode to CBGB’ — in September [DETAILS]

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Talking Heads, ad for their England Tour, 1978
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Talking Heads, ad for their England Tour, 1978

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On this day in 1981: Talking Heads offshoot Tom Tom Club released its self-titled debut album, featuring ‘Genius of Love,’ ‘Wordy Rappinghood’ and more…
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On this day in 1981: Talking Heads offshoot Tom Tom Club released its self-titled debut album, featuring ‘Genius of Love,’ ‘Wordy Rappinghood’ and more…

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‘The Name of This Band is Talking Heads.’ Released March 24, 1982 — exactly 30 years ago today.
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‘The Name of This Band is Talking Heads.’ Released March 24, 1982 — exactly 30 years ago today.

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