David Byrne

05/24/1994 | Sire / London/rhino 

All Music Guide Review

David Byrne took a spare, direct approach on his third song-based solo album, which lent his work an intimacy but did little to restore his commercial prospects, despite a first single, "Angels," that was a ringer for The Talking Heads song "Once in a Lifetime." In fact, the limited instrumentation and focus on Byrne's voice tended to create difficulties with his typically quirky lyrics -- with the words in close-up, one wanted them to make some kind of sense. But when, for example, on "Strange Ritual," Byrne delivered a series of images -- "a French corporation that doesn't make anything / an ambulance driver--wakes up in a dairy queen" -- he didn't really mean anything by them. When he noted, "saw a young Indonesian girl-- / possessed by the spirit of / mutant ninja turtles," it was just because he liked the sound of the words. In a denser musical structure, such as the mbaqanga-flavored "You & Eye," one might share his enjoyment, but on other tracks with less to offer aurally, the disturbing question "What is he talking about?" became inescapable. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 2
  • Angels
  • 4:43

  • 3
  • Crash
  • 4:28

  • 6
  • Sad Song
  • 3:03

  • 10
  • You & Eye
  • 5:08

  • 11
  • Strange Ritual
  • 6:51

  • 12
  • Buck Naked
  • 3:51

  • Credits

    • Valerie Naranjo
    • Percussion, Marimba, Shaker, Talking Drum, Percussion Sampling, Tambourine, Drums
    • Paul Socolow
    • Bass, Bass (Upright), Bass (Acoustic), Bass (Electric), Vocals (Background)
    • Todd Turkisher
    • Percussion, Surdo, Sampling, Drums, Trash Cans, Frame Drum, Roto Toms, Doumbek
    • David Byrne
    • Synthesizer, Balafon, Lap Steel Guitar, Main Performer, Producer, Bells, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals (Background), Clavinet, Vocals, Guitar


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