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More Songs About Buildings and Food

More Songs About Buildings and Food is the second studio album by American rock band Talking Heads, released on July 14, 1978, by Sire Records. It was the first of three albums produced by collaborator Brian Eno, and saw the band move toward an increasingly danceable style, crossing singer David Byrne's unusual delivery with new emphasis on the rhythm section composed of bassist Tina Weymouth and her husband, drummer Chris Frantz.

More Songs About Buildings and Food
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 14, 1978 (1978-07-14)[1]
RecordedMarch–April 1978
StudioCompass Point, Nassau
Genre
Length41:32
LabelSire
Producer
Talking Heads chronology
Talking Heads: 77
(1977)
More Songs About Buildings and Food
(1978)
Fear of Music
(1979)
Song sample
30 seconds of "The Big Country"
Singles from More Songs About Buildings and Food
  1. "Take Me to the River"
    Released: June 30, 1978

More Songs established Talking Heads as a critical success, reaching number 29 on the US Billboard Pop Albums chart and number 21 on the UK Albums Chart. The album featured the band's first top-thirty single, a cover of Al Green's "Take Me to the River".

Artwork and title edit

The front cover of the album, conceived by Byrne and executed by artist Jimmy De Sana, is a photomosaic of the band comprising 529 close-up Polaroid photographs.[6] The album's rear cover shows "Portrait U.S.A.", the first[7] satellite color analog photomosaic of the United States from space, created by NASA and GE for National Geographic,[8] published in July 1976.[9][10] In his 2020 memoir, Remain in Love, Frantz recalled that Byrne and Weymouth took the Polaroid photographs for the front cover on the roof of the loft building in Long Island City that Frantz and Weymouth lived in. Frantz wrote that he "later realized [the cover art] was 'heavily influenced' by Andrea Kovacs' work. We should have given her credit for that."[11]

Of the album title, Weymouth told Creem in a 1979 interview:

When we were making this album I remembered this stupid discussion we had about titles for the last album. At that time I said, 'What are we gonna call an album that's just about buildings and food?' And Chris said, 'You call it more songs about buildings and food.'[12]

XTC frontman Andy Partridge later claimed, however, that he gave the title to Byrne.[13]

Release edit

More Songs About Buildings and Food was released on July 14, 1978. It peaked at number 29 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart. The album's sole single, a cover of the Al Green hit "Take Me to the River", peaked at number 26 on the pop singles chart in 1979. The single pushed the album to gold record status.[14]

Warner Music Group re-released and remastered the album in 2005, on its Warner Bros., Sire and Rhino Records labels in DualDisc format, with four bonus tracks on the CD side—"Stay Hungry" (1977 version), alternate versions of "I'm Not in Love" and "The Big Country", and the 'Country Angel' version of "Thank You for Sending Me an Angel". The DVD-Audio side includes both stereo and 5.1 surround high resolution (96 kHz/24bit) mixes, as well as a Dolby Digital version and videos of the band performing "Found a Job" and "Warning Sign". In Europe, it was released as a CD+DVDA two-disc set rather than a single DualDisc. The reissue was produced by Andy Zax with Talking Heads.

Reception edit

Writing for Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981), critic Robert Christgau said "Here the Heads become a quintet in an ideal producer-artist collaboration—Eno contributes/interferes just enough... Every one of these eleven songs is a positive pleasure, and on every one the tension between Byrne's compulsive flights and the sinuous rock bottom of the music is the focus".[17]

More Songs About Buildings and Food was ranked at number four among the top "Albums of the Year" for 1978 by NME, with "Take Me to the River" ranked at number 16 among the year's top tracks.[25] In 2003, the album was ranked number 382 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time,[26] 383 in 2012,[27] and 364 in 2020.[28] It was ranked number 57 on Rolling Stone's list of the greatest albums of 1967–1987.

It was ranked the 45th best album of the 1970s by Pitchfork in 2006. Reviewing the album for Pitchfork, Nick Sylvester said: "More Songs About Buildings and Food transformed the Talking Heads from a quirky CBGB spectacle to a quirky near-unanimously regarded 'it' band."[29]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by David Byrne, except where noted

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Thank You for Sending Me an Angel" 2:11
2."With Our Love" 3:30
3."The Good Thing" 3:03
4."Warning Sign"Byrne, Chris Frantz3:55
5."The Girls Want to Be with the Girls" 2:37
6."Found a Job" (*) 5:00
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Artists Only"Byrne, Wayne Zieve3:34
2."I'm Not in Love" 4:33
3."Stay Hungry"Byrne, Frantz2:39
4."Take Me to the River"Al Green, Mabon "Teenie" Hodges5:00
5."The Big Country" 5:30
2005 reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Stay Hungry" (1977 version)Byrne, Frantz3:45
13."I'm Not in Love" (alternate version) 5:15
14."The Big Country" (alternate version) 5:01
15."Thank You for Sending Me an Angel" ("Country Angel" version) 2:12
Note

(*) Mixed at Mediasound Studios by Brian Eno and Ed Stasium

Personnel edit

 
Harrison and Byrne (right) with Talking Heads in August 1978 at Jay's Longhorn Bar, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Talking Heads

Additional musicians

  • Brian Eno – synthesizers, piano, guitar, percussion, backing vocals
  • "Tina and the Typing Pool" (Tina Weymouth plus women who worked in the studio offices)[11] – backing vocals on "The Good Thing"

Production

Charts edit

Weekly charts edit

Chart (1978–79) Peak
position
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[33] 46
Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[34] 42
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[35] 4
UK Albums (OCC)[36] 21
US Billboard 200[37] 29

Year-end charts edit

Chart (1979) Position
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[38] 17
US Billboard 200 (RMNZ)[39] 49

Certifications and sales edit

Sales certifications for More Songs About Buildings and Food
Region Certification Certified units/sales
New Zealand (RMNZ)[40] Gold 7,500^
United Kingdom (BPI)[41]
2006 release
Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[42] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

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External links edit

  • More Songs About Buildings and Food at Discogs (list of releases)

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More Songs About Buildings and Food is the second studio album by American rock band Talking Heads released on July 14 1978 by Sire Records It was the first of three albums produced by collaborator Brian Eno and saw the band move toward an increasingly danceable style crossing singer David Byrne s unusual delivery with new emphasis on the rhythm section composed of bassist Tina Weymouth and her husband drummer Chris Frantz More Songs About Buildings and FoodStudio album by Talking HeadsReleasedJuly 14 1978 1978 07 14 1 RecordedMarch April 1978StudioCompass Point NassauGenreNew wave 2 post punk 3 avant pop 4 psychedelic funk 5 Length41 32LabelSireProducerBrian Eno Talking HeadsTalking Heads chronologyTalking Heads 77 1977 More Songs About Buildings and Food 1978 Fear of Music 1979 Song sample source source 30 seconds of The Big Country filehelpSingles from More Songs About Buildings and Food Take Me to the River Released June 30 1978 More Songs established Talking Heads as a critical success reaching number 29 on the US Billboard Pop Albums chart and number 21 on the UK Albums Chart The album featured the band s first top thirty single a cover of Al Green s Take Me to the River Contents 1 Artwork and title 2 Release 3 Reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Certifications and sales 8 References 9 External linksArtwork and title editThe front cover of the album conceived by Byrne and executed by artist Jimmy De Sana is a photomosaic of the band comprising 529 close up Polaroid photographs 6 The album s rear cover shows Portrait U S A the first 7 satellite color analog photomosaic of the United States from space created by NASA and GE for National Geographic 8 published in July 1976 9 10 In his 2020 memoir Remain in Love Frantz recalled that Byrne and Weymouth took the Polaroid photographs for the front cover on the roof of the loft building in Long Island City that Frantz and Weymouth lived in Frantz wrote that he later realized the cover art was heavily influenced by Andrea Kovacs work We should have given her credit for that 11 Of the album title Weymouth told Creem in a 1979 interview When we were making this album I remembered this stupid discussion we had about titles for the last album At that time I said What are we gonna call an album that s just about buildings and food And Chris said You call it more songs about buildings and food 12 XTC frontman Andy Partridge later claimed however that he gave the title to Byrne 13 Release editMore Songs About Buildings and Food was released on July 14 1978 It peaked at number 29 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart The album s sole single a cover of the Al Green hit Take Me to the River peaked at number 26 on the pop singles chart in 1979 The single pushed the album to gold record status 14 Warner Music Group re released and remastered the album in 2005 on its Warner Bros Sire and Rhino Records labels in DualDisc format with four bonus tracks on the CD side Stay Hungry 1977 version alternate versions of I m Not in Love and The Big Country and the Country Angel version of Thank You for Sending Me an Angel The DVD Audio side includes both stereo and 5 1 surround high resolution 96 kHz 24bit mixes as well as a Dolby Digital version and videos of the band performing Found a Job and Warning Sign In Europe it was released as a CD DVDA two disc set rather than a single DualDisc The reissue was produced by Andy Zax with Talking Heads Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 Chicago Tribune nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 Christgau s Record GuideA 17 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 The Irish Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 Mojo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 Pitchfork8 8 10 21 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 22 Spin Alternative Record Guide9 10 23 Uncut nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 24 Writing for Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies 1981 critic Robert Christgau said Here the Heads become a quintet in an ideal producer artist collaboration Eno contributes interferes just enough Every one of these eleven songs is a positive pleasure and on every one the tension between Byrne s compulsive flights and the sinuous rock bottom of the music is the focus 17 More Songs About Buildings and Food was ranked at number four among the top Albums of the Year for 1978 by NME with Take Me to the River ranked at number 16 among the year s top tracks 25 In 2003 the album was ranked number 382 on Rolling Stone s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time 26 383 in 2012 27 and 364 in 2020 28 It was ranked number 57 on Rolling Stone s list of the greatest albums of 1967 1987 It was ranked the 45th best album of the 1970s by Pitchfork in 2006 Reviewing the album for Pitchfork Nick Sylvester said More Songs About Buildings and Food transformed the Talking Heads from a quirky CBGB spectacle to a quirky near unanimously regarded it band 29 Track listing editAll tracks are written by David Byrne except where notedSide oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Thank You for Sending Me an Angel 2 112 With Our Love 3 303 The Good Thing 3 034 Warning Sign Byrne Chris Frantz3 555 The Girls Want to Be with the Girls 2 376 Found a Job 5 00 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length1 Artists Only Byrne Wayne Zieve3 342 I m Not in Love 4 333 Stay Hungry Byrne Frantz2 394 Take Me to the River Al Green Mabon Teenie Hodges5 005 The Big Country 5 302005 reissue bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Length12 Stay Hungry 1977 version Byrne Frantz3 4513 I m Not in Love alternate version 5 1514 The Big Country alternate version 5 0115 Thank You for Sending Me an Angel Country Angel version 2 12 Note Mixed at Mediasound Studios by Brian Eno and Ed StasiumPersonnel edit nbsp Harrison and Byrne right with Talking Heads in August 1978 at Jay s Longhorn Bar Minneapolis Minnesota Talking Heads David Byrne lead vocals guitars synthesized percussion Chris Frantz drums percussion Jerry Harrison piano organ synthesizer guitar backing vocals Tina Weymouth bass guitar Additional musicians Brian Eno synthesizers piano guitar percussion backing vocals Tina and the Typing Pool Tina Weymouth plus women who worked in the studio offices 11 backing vocals on The Good Thing Production Benji Armbrister assistant engineer Rhett Davies engineer mixing Joe Gastwirt mastering Ed Stasium mixing on Found a Job Michael 30 Wayne Zieve 31 Composer Lyricist on Artists Only 32 Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1978 79 Peakposition Australian Albums Kent Music Report 33 46 Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 34 42 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 35 4 UK Albums OCC 36 21 US Billboard 200 37 29 Year end charts edit Chart 1979 Position New Zealand Albums RMNZ 38 17 US Billboard 200 RMNZ 39 49Certifications and sales editSales certifications for More Songs About Buildings and Food Region Certification Certified units sales New Zealand RMNZ 40 Gold 7 500 United Kingdom BPI 41 2006 release Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 42 Gold 500 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit Ruhlmann William More Songs About Buildings and Food Talking Heads AllMusic Retrieved January 4 2015 Smith Chris 2006 The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Rock History From arenas to the underground 1974 1980 Greenwood Press p 226 ISBN 978 0 313 33611 9 Gittins Ian September 1 2004 Talking Heads Once in a Lifetime The Stories Behind Every Song Hal Leonard Corporation p 39 ISBN 0 634 08033 4 Retrieved April 4 2013 Grimstad Paul What is Avant Pop Brooklyn Rail Retrieved 1 October 2016 Reynolds Simon 2005 Rip It Up and Start Again Postpunk 1978 1984 Penguin p 163 Gimarc George Punk Diary p 148 Now amp Then The History of Portrait U S A landsat gsfc nasa gov Landsat Science 29 January 2015 Retrieved 26 October 2023 World Pieces America s Portrait and the Environmental View of Landsat whipplelib hps cam ac uk Whipple Library University of Cambridge 5 November 2020 Retrieved 26 October 2023 Portrait U S A cartographic material the first color photomosaic of the 48 contiguous United States produced by the National Geographic Society catalogue nla gov au Catalogue National Library of Australia More Songs About Buildings and Food liner notes Sire Records 1978 a b Frantz Chris 2020 Remain in Love Talking Heads Tom Tom Club Tina 1st ed New York St Martin s Press pp 234 236 ISBN 978 1 250 20922 1 Barbara Charone October 1979 More Songs About Typing and Vacuuming Creem n p c link Retrieved June 17 2010 Happy 40th Talking Heads MORE SONGS ABOUT BUILDINGS AND FOOD Rhino Records July 25 2018 Retrieved July 29 2020 William Ruhlmann More Songs About Buildings and Food Talking Heads Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 4 January 2015 Ruhlmann William More Songs About Buildings and Food Talking Heads AllMusic Retrieved January 4 2015 Kot Greg May 6 1990 Talking Heads On The Record Chicago Tribune Retrieved November 9 2020 a b Christgau Robert 1981 Talking Heads More Songs About Buildings and Food Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies Ticknor and Fields ISBN 0 89919 026 X Retrieved February 4 2016 Peschek David January 20 2006 Talking Heads More Songs About Buildings and Food The Guardian Retrieved October 21 2020 Courtney Kevin January 13 2006 Talking Heads 77 More Songs About Buildings and Food Fear of Music Remain in Light WEA The Irish Times Retrieved November 8 2015 Cameron Keith July 2020 New Feelings Mojo No 320 pp 68 69 Mapes Jillian April 23 2020 Talking Heads More Songs About Buildings and Food Pitchfork Retrieved April 23 2020 Sheffield Rob 2004 Talking Heads In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed Simon amp Schuster pp 802 03 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 Salamon Jeff 1995 Talking Heads In Weisbard Eric Marks Craig eds Spin Alternative Record Guide Vintage Books pp 394 95 ISBN 0 679 75574 8 Shapiro Peter February 2006 The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth Uncut No 105 p 82 1978 Best Albums And Tracks Of The Year NME October 10 2016 Retrieved November 25 2016 500 Greatest Albums of All Time More Songs About Buildings and Food Talking Heads Rolling Stone November 18 2003 Archived from the original on December 20 2010 Retrieved November 24 2020 500 Greatest Albums of All Time Rolling Stone May 31 2012 Retrieved September 2 2019 The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time Rolling Stone 2020 09 22 Retrieved 2021 06 24 The 100 Best Albums of the 1970s Pitchfork June 23 2004 p 6 Retrieved October 21 2020 Hopper Alex 16 December 2022 Behind The Band Name Talking Heads American Songwriter Retrieved 26 October 2023 According to Frantz s 2020 memoir Remain in Love the trio cycled through several possible names before landing on Talking Heads Vogue Dots Billionaires Tunnel Tones and Videos were all considered but thanks to the band s friend Michael Wayne Zieve who would later write the lyrics to the More Songs About Buildings and Food track Artists Only Talking Heads held the winning ticket According to Frantz Zieve visited the group with a TV Guide featuring a list of jargon used by camera operators Among the words and phrases was Talking Head which Zieve called the most boring but also the most informative format in TV He added I think you should call your band Talking Heads Potter Jordan 11 April 2023 How Talking Heads got their name faroutmagazine co uk Retrieved 26 October 2023 According to Frantz s 2020 memoir Remain in Love the trio cycled through several possible names before landing on Talking Heads Vogue Dots Billionaires Tunnel Tones and Videos were all considered but thanks to the band s friend Michael Wayne Zieve who would later write the lyrics to the More Songs About Buildings and Food track Artists Only Talking Heads held the winning ticket According to Frantz Zieve visited the group with a TV Guide featuring a list of jargon used by camera operators Among the words and phrases was Talking Head which Zieve called the most boring but also the most informative format in TV He added I think you should call your band Talking Heads Frantz Chris 21 July 2020 Remain in Love Talking Heads Tom Tom Club Tina St Martin s Publishing Group ISBN 978 1 250 20923 8 Retrieved 26 October 2023 via google books Tom Tom Club Red Bull Music Academy Tokyo 2014 Retrieved 26 October 2023 Chris Frantz His name was Wayne Zieve and he was from Chicago He had also been at RISD and he read it in a TV Guide magazine There was a glossary of television terminology and talking heads meant the least exciting but most informative format of programming so we thought Talking Heads Alumni of Rhode Island School of Design class of 1972 1974 alumnius net Retrieved 26 October 2023 Michael Zieve Sebastopol California Owner Zieve Studios Arts and Crafts Michael Zieve usgbc org U S Green Building Council Retrieved 26 October 2023 About zievestudios com Zieve Studios Retrieved 26 October 2023 Michael Zieve About Artwork Archive Retrieved 26 October 2023 Zieve Michael Resume michaelzieve com Michael Zieve Retrieved 26 October 2023 Talking Heads 1978 Artists Only live YouTube The Boarding House nightclub Retrieved 26 October 2023 Provided to YouTube by IIP DDS Artists Only live Talking Heads The Boarding House 1978 1978 The Media Champ Released on 1978 09 16 Music Publisher Copyright Control Composer Lyricist David Byrne Composer Lyricist Wayne Zieve Auto generated by YouTube Bell Max July 28 1979 I Get Taken Over New Musical Express More Dark Than Shark Retrieved 26 October 2023 The best example of this on More Songs About Buildings And Food was Artists Only which Byrne didn t even write Predictably some of our brethren took exception to the line I don t have to prove that I m creative A guy called Wayne Zieve wrote the lyric on that I don t know anything about it He was crashing at our place the Byrne and Harrison residence and he used to scribble messages on bits of paper and leave em round the room I just liked that one so I wrote some music for it Now he gets royalties which spoils the effect somewhat Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 304 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Top RPM Albums Issue 0038a RPM Library and Archives Canada Retrieved January 28 2022 Charts nz Talking Heads More Songs About Buildings and Food Hung Medien Retrieved January 28 2022 Official Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved January 28 2022 Talking Heads Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved January 28 2022 Top Selling Albums of 1979 The Official New Zealand Music Chart Recorded Music New Zealand Retrieved January 26 2022 Billboard 22 December 1979 New Zealand album certifications Talking Heads More Songs About Buildings and Food Recorded Music NZ Retrieved 1 June 2019 British album certifications Talking Heads More Songs About Buildings and Food British Phonographic Industry Retrieved December 4 2022 American album certifications Talking Heads More Songs About Buildings and Food Recording Industry Association of America External links editMore Songs About Buildings and Food at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title More Songs About Buildings and Food amp oldid 1220058170 Wayne Zieve, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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