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Released: April 24, 2024. Everyone's Getting Involved: A Tribute to Talking Heads' Stop Making Sense is a tribute album to Talking Heads, their 1984 Jonathan Demme -directed concert film Stop Making Sense, and the live album of the same name. The tribute album, made in celebration of the film and album's 40th anniversary, features covers of the ...
Released: November 1984 (UK)[ 2] Stop Making Sense is a live album by the American rock band Talking Heads, also serving as the soundtrack to the concert film of the same name. It was released in September 1984 and features nine tracks from the film, albeit with treatment and editing. The album spent over two years on the Billboard 200 chart.
Stop Making Sense. Stop Making Sense is an independently produced 1984 American concert film featuring a live performance by the American rock band Talking Heads. [5] The film was directed by Jonathan Demme and executive produced by Gary Kurfirst, the band’s longtime manager. The film was shot over four nights in December, 1983 at Hollywood ...
July 12, 2024 at 11:40 PM. Miley Cyrus, Lorde, and the National Lead 'Stop Making Sense' Covers LP. Talking Heads guitarist Jerry Harrison is the latest guest on the SPIN Presents Lipps Service ...
Paying homage to Talking Heads, the record will feature 16 covers from the band’s 1984 live album “Stop Making Sense.” The rest of the lineup includes Girl in Red, …
After more than 20 rancorous years apart, a rerelease of the Talking Heads classic 1983 concert film "Stop Making Sense" has brought détente, and maybe more.
Talking Heads were an American new wave band who, between 1975 and 1991, recorded 96 songs, 12 of which were not officially released until after their break-up. The group has been described as "one of the most acclaimed bands of the post-punk era" by AllMusic and among the most "adventurous" bands in rock history by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
You may find yourself in a movie theater with “Stop Making Sense” playing and the members of Talking Heads in the audience. On screen was a young, elastic David Byrne.