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'''''Remain in Light''''' is the fourth [[studio album]] by the American rock band [[Talking Heads]], released on October 8, 1980, by [[Sire Records]]. Produced by [[Brian Eno]], his third album with the band, the audio was recorded at [[Compass Point Studios]] in the Bahamas and [[Sigma Sound Studios]] in Philadelphia during July and August 1980. | '''''Remain in Light''''' is the fourth [[studio album]] by the American rock band [[Talking Heads]], released on October 8, 1980, by [[Sire Records]]. Produced by [[Brian Eno]], his third album with the band, the audio was recorded at [[Compass Point Studios]] in the Bahamas and [[Sigma Sound Studios]] in Philadelphia during July and August 1980. | ||
After the release of ''[[Fear of Music]]'' in 1979, Talking Heads and Eno sought to dispel notions of the band as a mere vehicle for [[frontman]] and songwriter [[David Byrne]]. Drawing influence from [[Nigerian]] musician [[Fela Kuti]], they blended African [[polyrhythms]] and [[funk]] with [[electronic music|electronics]], recording instrumental tracks as a series of | After the release of ''[[Fear of Music]]'' in 1979, Talking Heads and Eno sought to dispel notions of the band as a mere vehicle for [[frontman]] and songwriter [[David Byrne]]. Drawing influence from [[Nigerian]] musician [[Fela Kuti]], they blended African [[polyrhythms]] and [[funk]] with [[electronic music|electronics]], recording instrumental tracks as a series of loopin grooves. The sessions incorporated a variety of side musicians, including guitarist [[Adrian Belew]], singer [[Nona Hendryx]], and trumpet player [[Jon Hassell]]. | ||
Byrne struggled with [[writer's block]], but adopted a scattered, [[Stream of consciousness (narrative mode)|stream-of-consciousness]] lyrical style inspired by early [[Hip hop music|rap]] and academic literature on Africa. The artwork was conceived by bassist [[Tina Weymouth]] and drummer [[Chris Frantz]], and crafted with the help of the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]'s computers and design company [[M & Co. (design firm)|M&Co]]. The band hired additional members for a promotional tour, and following its completion, they went on a year-long hiatus to pursue side projects. | Byrne struggled with [[writer's block]], but adopted a scattered, [[Stream of consciousness (narrative mode)|stream-of-consciousness]] lyrical style inspired by early [[Hip hop music|rap]] and academic literature on Africa. The artwork was conceived by bassist [[Tina Weymouth]] and drummer [[Chris Frantz]], and crafted with the help of the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]'s computers and design company [[M & Co. (design firm)|M&Co]]. The band hired additional members for a promotional tour, and following its completion, they went on a year-long hiatus to pursue side projects. | ||
''Remain in Light'' was acclaimed by critics, who praised its sonic experimentation, rhythmic innovations, and cohesive merging of disparate genres. The album peaked at number 19 on the [[Billboard 200|US ''Billboard'' 200]] and number 21 on the [[UK Albums Chart]], and spawned the | ''Remain in Light'' was acclaimed by critics, who praised its sonic experimentation, rhythmic innovations, and cohesive merging of disparate genres. The album peaked at number 19 on the [[Billboard 200|US ''Billboard'' 200]] and number 21 on the [[UK Albums Chart]], and spawned the single ''[[Once in a Lifetime]]'' and ''[[Houses in Motion]]''. It has been featured in several publications' lists of the best albums of the 1980s and of all time, and is often considered Talking Heads' magnum opus. In 2017, the Library of Congress deemed the album "culturally, historically, or artistically significant", and selected it for preservation in the [[National Recording Registry]]. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
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==Release== | ==Release== | ||
''Remain in Light'' released on October 8, 1980. | |||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||
{{track listing | {{track listing | ||
| all_music = Byrne, Eno, [[Chris Frantz]], [[Jerry Harrison]] and [[Tina Weymouth]] | | all_music = Byrne, Eno, [[Chris Frantz]], [[Jerry Harrison]] and [[Tina Weymouth]] | ||
| all_lyrics = [[David Byrne]], except | | all_lyrics = [[David Byrne]], except ''Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On)'' and ''Crosseyed and Painless'', written by David Byrne and [[Brian Eno]] | ||
| headline = Side one | | headline = Side one | ||
| title1 = [[Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On)]] | | title1 = [[Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On)]] | ||
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| title2 = [[Crosseyed and Painless]] | | title2 = [[Crosseyed and Painless]] | ||
| length2 = 4:48 | | length2 = 4:48 | ||
| title3 = The Great Curve | | title3 = [[The Great Curve]] | ||
| length3 = 6:28 | | length3 = 6:28 | ||
}} | }} | ||
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{{track listing | {{track listing | ||
| headline = Side two | | headline = Side two | ||
| title1 = [[ | | title1 = [[Once in a Lifetime]] | ||
| length1 = 4:19 | | length1 = 4:19 | ||
| title2 = [[Houses in Motion]] | | title2 = [[Houses in Motion]] | ||
| length2 = 4:33 | | length2 = 4:33 | ||
| title3 = Seen and Not Seen | | title3 = [[Seen and Not Seen]] | ||
| length3 = 3:25 | | length3 = 3:25 | ||
| title4 = Listening Wind | | title4 = [[Listening Wind]] | ||
| length4 = 4:43 | | length4 = 4:43 | ||
| title5 = The Overload | | title5 = [[The Overload]] | ||
| length5 = 6:25 | | length5 = 6:25 | ||
}} | }} | ||
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* [[Brian Eno]] – producer, mixing | * [[Brian Eno]] – producer, mixing | ||
* [[Dave Jerden]] – engineer, mixing | * [[Dave Jerden]] – engineer, mixing | ||
* David Byrne – mixing | * [[David Byrne]] – mixing | ||
* John Potoker – additional engineer, mixing | * [[John Potoker]] – additional engineer, mixing | ||
* [[Rhett Davies]] – additional engineer | * [[Rhett Davies]] – additional engineer | ||
* Jack Nuber – additional engineer | * [[Jack Nuber]] – additional engineer | ||
* [[Steven Stanley]] – additional engineer | * [[Steven Stanley]] – additional engineer | ||
* Kendall Stubbs – additional engineer | * [[Kendall Stubbs]] – additional engineer | ||
* [[Greg Calbi]] – mastering at Sterling Sound (New York City, New York) | * [[Greg Calbi]] – mastering at Sterling Sound (New York City, New York) | ||
* Tina Weymouth – cover art | * [[Tina Weymouth]] – cover art | ||
* Chris Frantz – cover art | * [[Chris Frantz]] – cover art | ||
* [[Walter Bender]] – cover art assistant | * [[Walter Bender]] – cover art assistant | ||
* [[ | * [[Scott Fisher]] – cover art assistant | ||
* [[Tibor Kalman]] – artwork | * [[Tibor Kalman]] – artwork | ||
* Carol Bokuniewics – artwork | * [[Carol Bokuniewics]] – artwork | ||
* | * MIT Architecture Machine Group – computer rendering |