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TALKNG HEADS BRICK: PRESS/REVIEWS
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Jerry Harrison: Talking Heads in Surround Sound
“You want the listeners to feel like there’s more to it, but you don’t want them to say, ‘Wow, this is totally different.’"
Dustin Driver, Apple Pro Techniques |
The Good, the Rare and the Nostalgic in Boxed Sets: Talking Heads Brick
"As the songwriter David Byrne mellowed from quizzical, flinty outsider to jovial humanist, his band grew and shrank, the music darkened and lightened, and every phase - especially 1977-84 - yielded memorable songs…"
Jon Pareles, The New York Times, 11.25.05
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Talking Heads Brick
"…It was less a run than a series of lurches, each album falling upward with all the controlled chaos of a Buster Keaton bit…"
Andy Battaglia, AV Club, 10.26.05 |
Talking Heads Brick
"Enter the reissue gurus at Rhino, who've painstakingly assembled the definitive collection of the entire Talking Heads studio output. The Brick is an elegant presentation of all eight studio albums together in an austere white box embossed with the titles of the songs it contains…"
Joe Tangari, Pitchfork, 10.17.05 |
Talking Heads in 5.1
"Former Heads keyboardist/guitarist/singer/arranger Jerry Harrison, a very successful producer for many years (Live, Crash Test Dummies, No Doubt, the Von Bondies), was at the helm of the elaborate 5.1 mixing project, so it was clear the project was in good hands…"
Blair Jackson, Mixonline.com, 10.1.05 |
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