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'''''True Stories''''' is the seventh studio album by [[Talking Heads]]. It was released on September 15, 1986, by [[Sire Records]], preceding lead singer [[David Byrne]]'s related film ''[[True Stories (film)|True Stories]]''. The album serves as a soundtrack to the film, but most of the songs on the album were performed by cast members in the film rather than David Byrne.
'''''True Stories''''' is the seventh studio album by [[Talking Heads]]. It was released on September 15, 1986, by [[Sire Records]], preceding lead singer [[David Byrne]]'s related film ''[[True Stories]]''. The album serves as a soundtrack to the film, but most of the songs on the album were performed by cast members in the film rather than David Byrne.


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Latest revision as of 08:35, 14 May 2024

True Stories
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 15, 1986 (1986-09-15)
RecordedFebruary-June 1986
Studio
  • Sigma Sound (New York City)
  • O'Henry Sound (Toluca Lake, California)
  • Studio Southwest (Sunnyvale, Texas)
  • The Arcadia Theater (Dallas, Texas)
Genre
  • New wave
  • pop rock
Length40:33
LabelSire
ProducerTalking Heads
Talking Heads chronology
Little Creatures
(1985)
True Stories
(1986)
Naked
(1988)
Singles from True Stories
  1. Wild Wild Life
    Released: August 1986
  2. Love for Sale
    Released: November 1986
  3. Radio Head
    Released: April 1987

True Stories is the seventh studio album by Talking Heads. It was released on September 15, 1986, by Sire Records, preceding lead singer David Byrne's related film True Stories. The album serves as a soundtrack to the film, but most of the songs on the album were performed by cast members in the film rather than David Byrne.

Content

The album includes only Talking Heads studio recordings of songs from the film; an original cast recording from the film was planned, but was not released at the time, although some actors' performances were featured on singles of songs drawn from the album. Later that year, Byrne released the album Sounds from True Stories containing incidental music from the soundtrack. In 2018, a complete film soundtrack album was finally released, combining cast performances from the film and tracks from the two previous albums; only those three performances by Talking Heads from the first True Stories album that are actually heard in the film were included.

The single "Wild Wild Life" became the most prominent hit from the album, accompanied by its video airplay on MTV. The "Wild Wild Life" video won two MTV Video Music Awards in 1987: "Best Group Video" and "Best Video from a Film" (the video is in fact an extended sequence lifted directly from the film itself). A video for "Love for Sale" was created for use in the film (during a sequence when a woman, played by Swoosie Kurtz, watches the video on TV), and an extended version was later released as a video in its own right.

In 2006, the album was re-released and remastered by Warner Music Group on their Warner Bros./Sire Records/Rhino Records labels in DualDisc format, with three bonus tracks on the CD side (an extended mix of "Wild Wild Life", "Papa Legba" with vocal by Pops Staples, and "Radio Head" with vocals by Tito Larriva). The DVD-Audio side includes both stereo and 5.1 surround high resolution (96 kHz/24bit) mixes, as well as a Dolby Digital version and the videos of "Wild Wild Life" and "Love for Sale". In Europe, it was released as a CD+DVDA two disc set rather than a single DualDisc. The reissue was produced by Andy Zax with Talking Heads.


Track listing

All tracks are written by David Byrne

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Love for Sale"4:30
2."Puzzlin' Evidence"5:23
3."Hey Now"3:42
4."Papa Legba"5:54
Side two
No.TitleLength
5."Wild Wild Life"3:39
6."Radio Head"3:14
7."Dream Operator"4:39
8."People Like Us"4:26
9."City of Dreams"5:06

Legacy

The band Radiohead named themselves after the sixth track, "Radio Head".

Personnel

Talking Heads

Additional musicians

  • Bert Cross Choir – vocals on "Puzzlin' Evidence"
  • Tommy Camfield – fiddle on "People Like Us"
  • Paulinho da Costa – percussion on "Papa Legba", "Radio Head", and "People Like Us"
  • Steve Jordan – accordion on "Radio Head"
  • St. Thomas Aquinas Elementary School Choir – vocals on "Hey Now"
  • Tommy Morrell – pedal steel guitar on "People Like Us" and "City of Dreams"

Production

  • Charles Brocco – mixing assistance
  • Paul Christiensen – overdubbing engineering on "Puzzlin' Evidence"
  • Nick del Ray – engineering assistance
  • Mick Guzauski – mixing on "Wild Wild Life"
  • Lee Herschburg – mixing on "People Like Us"
  • Robin Laine – mixing assistance
  • Michael McClain – overdubbing engineering on "Hey Now", "Radio Head", "People Like Us", and "City of Dreams"
  • Tom Nist – mixing assistance
  • Jack Skinner – mastering
  • Eric Thorngren – engineering, mixing, overdubbing
  • Melanie West – engineering assistance