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Tentative Decisions (Rsd Bf 2025) (2 Discs) | Talking Heads
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Talking Heads members Chris Frantz and David Byrne met as students at Rhode Island School of Design, and made music in their college band called The Artistics. In the spring semester of 1974, the band gathered in Frantz's Benefit Street apartment to record a demo tape.
Features:
- The cassette featured tracks soon to be classics in the Talking Heads discography: "Warning Sign" and "Psycho Killer."
- This new collection includes this newly discovered material alongside an additional 11 demo and live tracks recorded by the original trio lineup of the band (Bassist Tina Weymouth alongside Frantz and Byrne) in 1975 and 1976.
- Vinyl provides a fuller, more natural audio experience with warm tones and depth that many listeners prefer over digital formats.
- The oversized album cover and liner notes make vinyl records collectible and visually appealing, enhancing the overall music experience.
- Playing a vinyl record — from removing it from the sleeve to placing the needle — creates a deliberate, immersive listening experience.
Talking Heads members Chris Frantz and David Byrne met as students at Rhode Island School of Design, and made music in their college band called The Artistics. In the spring semester of 1974, the band gathered in Frantz's Benefit Street apartment to record a demo tape.
Features:
- The cassette featured tracks soon to be classics in the Talking Heads discography: "Warning Sign" and "Psycho Killer."
- This new collection includes this newly discovered material alongside an additional 11 demo and live tracks recorded by the original trio lineup of the band (Bassist Tina Weymouth alongside Frantz and Byrne) in 1975 and 1976.
- Vinyl provides a fuller, more natural audio experience with warm tones and depth that many listeners prefer over digital formats.
- The oversized album cover and liner notes make vinyl records collectible and visually appealing, enhancing the overall music experience.
- Playing a vinyl record — from removing it from the sleeve to placing the needle — creates a deliberate, immersive listening experience.