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This African influence had begun on the band's previous album ''[[Fear of Music]],'' most notably on the track "[[I Zimbra]]." Harrison has stated that "''we all realized we were really excited about that track and that we wanted to do more of that.''"<ref name=":0" /> | This African influence had begun on the band's previous album ''[[Fear of Music]],'' most notably on the track "[[I Zimbra]]." Harrison has stated that "''we all realized we were really excited about that track and that we wanted to do more of that.''"<ref name=":0" /> | ||
=== Disco Influence === | |||
While at times, Talking Heads was caught up in the friction between rock and disco in the 70's. the band was always influenced by disco music, and this can be seen on ''Remain in Light''. Harrison has state that "''In disco music, the kick drum is at least as loud as the snare drum for the whole song. So we worked with engineers that sort of embraced that."''<ref name=":2" /> | |||
==Recording== | ==Recording== |