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REMAIN IN LIGHTTalking HeadsProg Related4.20 | 318 ratings |
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![]() Remain in Light is quite different from the preceding Tálking Heads albums. There were some tracks on Fear of Music that hinted at the new direction but things has come to full fruition here. With the help of long-term friend Eno and Adrian Belew, the mix of African rhythms, art rock, new electronic sounds and frenzied punk energy is rounded off with a progressive edge, apparent in the delicate arrangements and the loose and entrancing structure of the pieces. The obvious art rock roots of previous album have grown into something entirely new and unique, incorporating funk, kraut and new wave. Best of all, the songwriting is superb throughout this album. The breeze of inspiration that hit similar-minded bands such as Japan, Ultravox and Simple Minds in the UK must have crossed the Atlantic and blessed the city of New York. The creative surge is also felt in the diversity of the album, that can be roughly split up in two halves, with very infectious art-funk-disco in the first half and gradually more introspective mood-pieces in the second half, culminating in the beautifully gothic Joy Division atmospheres of The Overload. Nothing less then a musical masterpiece for me, not only recommended to the usual suspects of the Eno-Cale-Bowie-Roxy fan-club but to ... everybody really.
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