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== More Songs About Buildings And Food (1978) == | == More Songs About Buildings And Food (1978) == | ||
<nowiki>#</nowiki> Write stuff here about working with Brian Eno, recording More Songs, release of singles, touring, American Bandstand, Saturday Night Live, etc. | <nowiki>#</nowiki> Write stuff here about working with Brian Eno, recording More Songs, release of singles, touring, American Bandstand, Saturday Night Live, etc. | ||
[[More Songs About Buildings and Food]] (1978) was Talking Heads' first collaboration with the producer Brian Eno. Released on July 14, 1978, by Sire Records. | |||
It saw the band move toward an increasingly danceable style, crossing singer David Byrne's unusual delivery with a new emphasis on the rhythm section composed of bassist Tina Weymouth and drummer Chris Frantz. | |||
Eno's unusual style meshed with the group's artistic sensibilities, and they began to explore an increasingly diverse range of musical directions, from psychedelic funk to African music, influenced prominently by Fela Kuti and Parliament-Funkadelic. | |||
== Fear of Music (1979) == | == Fear of Music (1979) == |