But the “Uh-Oh” gave away the group’s game early, with its nervous, disconnected lyrics and David Byrne’s strained voice. The leadoff track of the debut album, Talking Heads: 77, “Uh-Oh, Love Comes to Town,” was a pop song that emphasized the group’s unlikely roots in late-’60s bubblegum, Motown, and Caribbean music. Though they were the most highly touted new wave band to emerge from the CBGB’s scene in New York, it was not clear at first whether Talking Heads’ Lower East Side art rock approach could make the subway ride to the midtown pop mainstream successfully. ![]() Source: Rhino Entertaintment’s DVD-Audio (2006) | Artwork Track “13” from Talking Head ’77 presented in 24bit/48kHz. Source: Rhino Entertaintment’s 8x DVD-Audio (2006) | ArtworkĭVD-A, MLP 2.0 > DVD-Audio Explorer > WAV 24/96 > FLAC Frontend > FLAC 24/96 > Fully Tagged manually. MLP to FLAC Stereo (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 365:30 minutes | 7,98 GB
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