Naked

Talking Heads  Main Performer

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1 Blind Weymouth/Byrne/Harr 4:59
2 Mr. Jones Harrison/Frantz/Wey 4:20
3 Totally Nude Harrison/Frantz/Byr 4:11
4 Ruby Dear Weymouth/Harrison/F 3:50
5 (Nothing But) Flowers Weymouth/Byrne/Fran 5:35
6 The Democratic Circus Weymouth/Byrne/Fran 5:04
7 The Facts of Life Byrne/Frantz/Harris 6:28
8 Mommy Daddy You and I Frantz/Harrison/Wey 3:58
9 Big Daddy Frantz/Weymouth/Har 5:38
10 Bill Byrne/Harrison/Fran 3:22
11 Cool Water Harrison/Frantz/Wey 5:22
12 Sax and Violins [*] Frantz/Byrne/Weymou 5:17
13 Blind [DVD] Harrison/Byrne/Weym  
14 Mr. Jones [DVD] Weymouth/Harrison/B  
15 Totally Nude [DVD] Weymouth/Frantz/Byr  
16 Ruby Dear [DVD] Frantz/Weymouth/Byr  
17 (Nothing But) Flowers [DVD] Byrne/Frantz/Weymou  
18 The Democratic Circus [DVD] Weymouth/Harrison/F  
19 The Facts of Life [DVD] Frantz/Byrne/Harris  
20 Mommy Daddy You and I [DVD] Frantz/Harrison/Byr  
21 Big Daddy [DVD] Byrne/Frantz/Harris  
22 Bill [DVD] Harrison/Byrne/Weym  
23 Cool Water [DVD] Byrne/Weymouth/Fran  
24 Blind [DVD][*] Byrne/Weymouth/Harr  
25 Sax and Violins [DVD][*] Weymouth/Harrison/F  
26 Bonus Material [DVD][*]    
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Naked

Dual Disc [DualDisc]

Label: Sire/Warner Bros./Rhino

Style: New Wave

Naked

UPC: 081227645724

Release Date: 02/14/2006

Original Release Date: 02/14/2006

Number of Discs: 2

Tracks: [Blind, Mr. Jones, Totally Nude, Ruby Dear, (Nothing But) Flowers, The Democratic Circus, The Facts of Life, Mommy Daddy You and I, Big Daddy, Bill, Cool Water, Sax and Violins [*], Blind [DVD], Mr. Jones [DVD], Totally Nude [DVD], Ruby Dear [DVD], (Nothing But) Flowers [DVD], The Democratic Circus [DVD], The Facts of Life [DVD], Mommy Daddy You and I [DVD], Big Daddy [DVD], Bill [DVD], Cool Water [DVD], Blind [DVD][*], Sax and Violins [DVD][*], Bonus Material [DVD][*]]
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Michael Hastings

Talking Heads' last proper studio album before their protracted breakup finds them returning to the dynamic that produced their best work, with inspired results. As swan songs go, Naked proves to be a pretty good one: Alternately serious and playful, it once again allows frontman David Byrne to worry about the government, the environment, and the plight of the working man as it frees up the rest of the band to trade instruments and work with guest musicians. It's closest in spirit to Remain in Light -- arguably too close: the first side is a collection of funky, syncopated, almost danceable tunes; the second, a murky, darkly philosophical rumination on identity and human nature. The major difference is a Latin influence replacing Light's African rhythm experimentation, most evident on the album openers "Blind" and "Mr. Jones," as well as in drummer Chris Frantz's decision to use brushes and softer percussion instruments (as opposed the big beat sound he offered up on Little Creatures and True Stories). With the venerable Steve Lillywhite behind the boards, and such luminaries as Johnny Marr, Kirsty MacColl, and Yves N'Djock punctuating the credits, the album sounds technically perfect, but there's little of the loose, live feel the band achieved with former mentor Brian Eno. It's quite a feat to pull of a late-career album as ambitious as Naked, and the Heads do so with style and vitality. But no matter how much the liner notes may boast of free-form invention and boundless creativity, the album's elegiac, airtight tone betrays the sound of four musicians growing tired of the limits they've imposed on one another. [In the fall of 2005, Talking Heads' catalog was finally remastered and reissued as DualDiscs, containing a CD on one side and a DVD with 5.1 mixes, along with bonus video material, on the other. Initially, the DualDiscs were only available as a box set, but in 2006, the albums were reissued individually as digipacks (the box set contained all white jewel cases). Naked, perhaps appropriately, has the least amount of bonus material, containing just the outtake "Sax and Violins," which was released on the Until the End of the World soundtrack, and the DVD contains the video of it as well.] ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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