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'''''More Songs About Buildings and Food''''' is the second studio album by American rock band [[Talking Heads]], released on July 14, 1978, by [[Sire Records]]. It was the first of three albums produced by collaborator [[Brian Eno]], and saw the band move toward an increasingly danceable style, crossing singer [[David Byrne]]'s unusual delivery with new emphasis on the rhythm section composed of bassist [[Tina Weymouth]] and her husband, drummer [[Chris Frantz]].
'''''More Songs About Buildings and Food''''' is the second studio album by [[Talking Heads]], released on July 14, 1978, by [[Sire Records]]. It was the first of three albums produced by collaborator [[Brian Eno]], and saw the band move toward an increasingly danceable style, crossing singer [[David Byrne]]'s unusual delivery with new emphasis on the rhythm section composed of bassist [[Tina Weymouth]] and her husband, drummer [[Chris Frantz]].


''More Songs'' established Talking Heads as a critical success, reaching number 29 on the US ''Billboard'' Pop Albums chart and number 21 on the UK Albums Chart. The album featured the band's first top-thirty single, a cover of [[Al Green]]'s "[[Take Me to the River]]".
''More Songs'' established Talking Heads as a critical success, reaching number 29 on the US ''Billboard'' Pop Albums chart and number 21 on the UK Albums Chart. The album featured the band's first top-thirty single, a cover of [[Al Green]]'s [[Take Me to the River|''Take Me to the River'']].


== Artwork and title==
== Artwork and title==
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{{track listing
| headline        = Side two
| headline        = Side two
| title1          = Artists Only
| title1          = [[Artists Only]]
| length1        = 3:34
| length1        = 3:34
| writer1        = Byrne, [[Wayne Zieve]]
| writer1        = Byrne, [[Wayne Zieve]]
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| length3        = 2:39
| length3        = 2:39
| writer3        = Byrne, Frantz
| writer3        = Byrne, Frantz
| title4          = [[
| title4          = [[Take Me to the River]]
Take Me to the River]]
| length4        = 5:00
| length4        = 5:00
| writer4        = [[Al Green]], Mabon "Teenie" Hodges
| writer4        = [[Al Green]], Mabon "Teenie" Hodges
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* [[Ed Stasium]] – mixing on "Found a Job"
* [[Ed Stasium]] – mixing on "Found a Job"
* {{anchor|Wayne Zieve}} Michael "Wayne" Zieve – Composer, Lyricist on "Artists Only"
* {{anchor|Wayne Zieve}} Michael "Wayne" Zieve – Composer, Lyricist on "Artists Only"
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