Little Creatures

Little Creatures

Little Creatures

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Having spent the early '80s in a giddy expansion of the sound and scale of their studio recordings and concerts, Talking Heads come full circle with this 1985 album, retracting to the core quartet and restoring a focus on David Byrne's knotty songs. Arriving in the wake of the fevered rhythms of Speaking in Tongues and Stop Making Sense, Little Creatures's new material sounds freshly lyrical, remarkably concise, even subdued, but there's the usual whimsy--the levitating heroine of the jangling, punchy opener, "And She Was," the cracked child-rearing advice of "Stay Up Late," and the galloping, anthemic reminder that we're on the "Road to Nowhere." --Sam Sutherland --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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David Byrne and Co.'s Follow Up to the Platinum Selling "Speaking in Tongues" and the Live "Stop Making Sense" Albums Offered their Most Pop Oriented Album Ever. This Edition Includes the Bonus Track of a 12" Version of "The Lady Don't Mind". --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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Music:

  1. Live at Roxy Club [Import] [Live]
  2. Lo Mejor De Mi
  3. Mars Audiac Quintet
  4. Measure for Measure/Primitive Man [Import]
  5. Mistake [5 song single]
  6. Mr. E's Beautiful Blues [CD-single] [Enhanced]
  7. Mr. E's Beautiful Blues Pt. 1
  8. Must I Paint You a Picture? [Box set]
  9. My Hero [CD-single] [Import]
  10. No Surprises

Music

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