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| genre      = [[Art rock]], [[alternative rock]], [[worldbeat]]
| genre      = [[Art rock]], [[alternative rock]], [[worldbeat]]
| length    = 52:47
| length    = 52:47
| label      = [[Luaka Bop]]/[[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros.]]<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=David+Byrne|title=Robert Christgau: CG: David Byrne|website=www.robertchristgau.com}}</ref>
| label      = [[Luaka Bop]]/[[Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros.]]
| producer  = [[Nick Launay]]
| producer  = [[Nick Launay]]
| prev_title = [[The Forest (album)|The Forest]]
| prev_title = [[The Forest]]
| prev_year  = 1991
| prev_year  = 1991
| next_title = [[David Byrne (album)|David Byrne]]
| next_title = [[David Byrne|David Byrne]]
| next_year  = 1994
| next_year  = 1994
}}
}}
'''''Uh-Oh''''' is the second studio album by Scottish-American musician [[David Byrne (musician)|David Byrne]], released in 1992. Following on from [[Rei Momo|''Rei Momo'']] (1989), the album incorporated many influences from Latin-American music, although this time more blended with rock music. The album has a very energetic and comical tone, which has led to it both being dismissed by some critics, yet widely liked as a fan favorite. The songs on Uh-Oh incorporate some political, religious, and sexual themes.
'''''Uh-Oh''''' is the second studio album by [[David Byrne]], released in 1992. Following on from ''[[Rei Momo]]'' (1989), the album incorporated many influences from Latin-American music, although this time more blended with rock music. The album has a very energetic and comical tone, which has led to it both being dismissed by some critics, yet widely liked as a fan favorite. The songs on Uh-Oh incorporate some political, religious, and sexual themes.


The album peaked at No. 125 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]]. Music videos were released for the songs [[Girls on my Mind]], [[She's Mad]], and [[Hanging Upside Down]]. Following its release, Byrne supported it with a world tour (named the Monster in the Mirror tour, in reference to a lyric in [[A Walk in the Dark]]) which led to his first solo concert film, [[Between the Teeth|''Between the Teeth'']] (1993), filmed in New Jersey on Halloween, 1992.
The album peaked at No. 125 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Music videos were released for the songs ''[[Girls on my Mind]]'', ''[[She's Mad]]'', and ''[[Hanging Upside Down]]''. Following its release, Byrne supported it with a world tour (named the Monster in the Mirror tour, in reference to a lyric in [[A Walk in the Dark]]) which led to his first solo concert film, [[Between the Teeth]] (1993), filmed in New Jersey on Halloween, 1992.


==Production==
==Production==
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''[[The New York Times]]'' wrote that "Byrne has finally figured out how to make the wacky Pan-American dance album he's been after since the mid-1980's." ''[[The Guardian]]'' deemed ''Uh-Oh'' "the most Talking-Heads-esque of Byrne’s solo albums, albeit with a Latin-American influence." ''[[The Washington Post]]'' thought that Byrne's "yelps, which range from intentionally comic to comically arty, rarely dominate their rhythmically dense, albeit melodically bland, settings." The ''[[Orlando Sentinel]]'' wrote that the "Afro-Brazilian influences are more fully integrated now than on 1989's ''[[Rei Momo]]''."
''[[The New York Times]]'' wrote that "Byrne has finally figured out how to make the wacky Pan-American dance album he's been after since the mid-1980's." ''[[The Guardian]]'' deemed ''Uh-Oh'' "the most Talking-Heads-esque of Byrne’s solo albums, albeit with a Latin-American influence." ''[[The Washington Post]]'' thought that Byrne's "yelps, which range from intentionally comic to comically arty, rarely dominate their rhythmically dense, albeit melodically bland, settings." The ''[[Orlando Sentinel]]'' wrote that the "Afro-Brazilian influences are more fully integrated now than on 1989's ''[[Rei Momo]]''."


The track "A Million Miles Away" was used as the [[theme song]] of the TV show ''[[Flying Blind (TV series)|Flying Blind]]''.
The track "A Million Miles Away" was used as the theme song of the TV show ''[[Wikipedia:Flying Blind (TV series)|Flying Blind]]''.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
All tracks composed by David Byrne; except where indicated
All tracks composed by David Byrne; except where indicated
{{tracklist
{{tracklist
|title1 = Now I'm Your Mom
|title1 = [[Now I'm Your Mom]]
|length1 = 4:43
|length1 = 4:43
|note1 = Byrne, Angel Fernandez
|note1 = Byrne, Angel Fernandez
|title2 = Girls on My Mind
|title2 = [[Girls on My Mind]]
|length2 = 3:52
|length2 = 3:52
|title3 = Something Ain't Right
|title3 = [[Something Ain't Right]]
|length3 = 3:37
|length3 = 3:37
|note3 = Byrne, [[Terry Allen (artist)|Terry Allen]]
|note3 = Byrne, [[Terry Allen]]
|title4 = [[She's Mad]]
|title4 = [[She's Mad]]
|length4 = 5:20
|length4 = 5:20
|title5 = Hanging Upside Down
|title5 = [[Hanging Upside Down]]
|length5 = 4:31
|length5 = 4:31
|note5 = Byrne, Fernandez
|note5 = Byrne, Fernandez
|title6 = A Walk in the Dark
|title6 = [[A Walk in the Dark]]
|length6 = 4:21
|length6 = 4:21
|title7 = Twistin' in the Wind
|title7 = [[Twistin' in the Wind]]
|length7 = 4:14
|length7 = 4:14
|title8 = The Cowboy Mambo (Hey Lookit Me Now)
|title8 = [[The Cowboy Mambo (Hey Lookit Me Now)]]
|length8 = 3:37
|length8 = 3:37
|title9 = Monkey Man
|title9 = [[Monkey Man]]
|length9 = 4:07
|length9 = 4:07
|title10 = A Million Miles Away
|title10 = [[A Million Miles Away]]
|length10 = 4:24
|length10 = 4:24
|title11 = Tiny Town
|title11 = [[Tiny Town]]
|length11 = 5:03
|length11 = 5:03
|note11 = Byrne, Fernandez
|note11 = Byrne, Fernandez
|title12 = Somebody
|title12 = [[Somebody]]
|length12 = 4:59
|length12 = 4:59
}}
}}


==Personnel==
==Personnel==
*David Byrne&nbsp;– Vocals and guitar
*[[David Byrne]]&nbsp;– Vocals and guitar
*[[Nona Hendryx]]&nbsp;– Background vocals
*[[Nona Hendryx]]&nbsp;– Background vocals
*Dolette McDonald&nbsp;– Background vocals
*[[Dolette McDonald]]&nbsp;– Background vocals
*Joyce Bowden - Background vocals
*Joyce Bowden - Background vocals
*[[George Porter Jr.]]&nbsp;– [[Bass guitar]]
*[[George Porter Jr.]]&nbsp;– [[Bass guitar]]
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*Photography By [Band Photos] – David Byrne
*Photography By [Band Photos] – David Byrne
*Photography By [David Byrne Photo] – Chris Nofzinger
*Photography By [David Byrne Photo] – Chris Nofzinger




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[[Category:David Byrne albums]]
[[Category:David Byrne albums]]
[[Category:Luaka Bop albums]]
[[Category:Luaka Bop albums]]
[[Category:Studio Albums]]
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