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Once in a Lifetime [Box Set]

 
Album Review: Once in a Lifetime [Box Set]
 

  • Artist: Talking Heads
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 11, 2003
  • Type: Compilation (best of), Box set, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Talking Heads are one of a handful of seminal rock bands whose catalog has been curiously overlooked in the CD era. Their albums have not been remastered, their legendary 1982 double-live album, The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads, has never made it to disc, and apart from 1992's Popular Favorites 1976-1992: Sand in the Vaseline, there has been no retrospective assembled (to make matters worse, in the U.K. that set was condensed to the single-disc The Best of Talking Heads: Once in a Lifetime). So, Rhino/WSM's 2003 box set Once in a Lifetime (sure, the title is repeated, but what else could it reasonably be called?) is noteworthy for many reasons, because it marks the first remastering of the group's catalog (and the new sound is terrific), marks the first time any of The Name of This Band reached CD (alas, there's only one cut, "A Clean Break (Let's Work)," which never made it to another album), unearths a few rarities, and most importantly, provides an excellent three-disc retrospective on this seminal quartet.

These three discs run 54 tracks, which is quite a bit more generous than it sounds, since all Talking Heads' studio albums apart from their last, 1988's Naked, are represented by over half of their songs (counting alternate takes, but not outtakes; these alternates are notably but not radically different, though "Cities" has brand new words), often coming three or four cuts from the total. Thematically, the three discs are sharply arranged, accentuating different eras for the band. After three early sides, all found on Sand in the Vaseline, the first disc is largely devoted to the debut Talking Heads: 77 and its 1978 sequel, More Songs About Buildings and Food. Instead of following strict chronological order on this collection, the two albums are interwoven, to play up at first the tense, nervy post-punk of early Talking Heads, and then it steadily reveals their growing immersion in funk and African rhythms. This has the effect of slightly downplaying Brian Eno's contributions to More Songs, but he returns to the forefront on disc two, which captures Talking Heads at their creative peak for 1979's Fear of Music, 1980's Remain in Light, and 1983's Speaking in Tongues, which is when their collaboration with Eno ended. This is the sound of classic Talking Heads -- David Byrne spitting out frenzied, fractured words over the tightly wound yet supple art-funk grooves laid down by Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, given melodic flair by Jerry Harrison. It's filled with timeless moments: "I Zimbra" filtering Fela Kuti through the New York boho punk; the deliriously paranoid "Life During Wartime," as potent during the war on terrorism as it was during the cold war; the brilliant "Once in a Lifetime," still Byrne's signature piece; "Crosseyed and Painless," spinning early hip-hop into uptight punk-funk; the Technicolor burst of "Burning Down the House," the single that brought them into the Top Ten; the sweet, aching "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)." Disc three deals with the aftermath of this brilliant run. At first, the group scaled the groove back and turned toward relatively straight-ahead pop with 1985's Little Creatures, represented here by such songs as "And She Was," "Stay Up Late," and the careening "Road to Nowhere," all of which retain their potency. After that, the box loses momentum as Talking Heads lost momentum, stumbling through the film project True Stories (which did produce a couple of pretty good songs in "Wild Wild Life," "Love for Sale," and "People Like Us") before ending after the worldbeat inclinations of Naked (containing the excellent "(Nothing But) Flowers" and the pretty good "Blind"; "In Asking Land" was an outtake released here for the first time, and it's not particularly noteworthy).

If Once in a Lifetime does run out of steam toward the end, it has to be said that it doesn't outstay its welcome, and apart from a track or two at the very end, this is a compelling, entertaining listen from start to finish. Although it bypasses Stop Making Sense entirely, it's not missed, and it's hard to quibble with the track selection ("The Great Curve" is the only song that perhaps should have been here but isn't, and for only one song out of eight albums, that's not bad at all), which means Once in a Lifetime is about a good of a retrospective as could be imagined, if judged just on musical terms. But this box set offers more than music. There's a fourth disc, a DVD that is an expanded version of their video collection Storytelling Giant, containing all the group's videos by adding clips from True Stories, Naked, and Sand in the Vaseline to the original programming. This is hardly padding or an extra feature; it's an integral part of the box set, since there was always a strong visual element to Talking Heads, and they were one of the great pioneers in music video. Watching the videos of Storytelling Giant now, decades after their original release, it's startling how they remain fresh even as their production techniques age. "Once in a Lifetime," "Burning Down the House," and "And She Was" are still played frequently, at least on VH1-Classic, but lesser-known videos for "Crosseyed and Painless" and "Road to Nowhere" are equally vibrant (and that's to say nothing about the nostalgia trip "Love for Sale" provides; intended as a commentary on advertising, it's now a time capsule of slogans, logos, and lingo from ads from 1986, making it a delight for entirely different reasons than the rest of the collection).

While the DVD is more than welcome, the packaging is a little problematic. It's designed as a long narrow book, with rather garishly precious artwork, and the discs are inserted into pouches within the covers of the book. This design makes it difficult to read the numerous essays, which are all designed as reminiscences, whether it's from all four bandmembers, rock critic David Fricke, novelist Rick Moody, performance artist Maggie Estep, or other assorted New York luminaries. These are generally good and interesting, and the collection of press clippings of the time is rather brilliant, but a basic history would have been welcome. Then again, this set isn't really designed to be read or played -- it's designed to be looked at once or twice, then sat on the shelf. Which is too bad, because those three CDs are everything a Talking Heads retrospective should be and the DVD is essential viewing. It's enough to keep the box from being essential itself. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Sugar on My Tongue David Byrne Talking Heads (2:35)
Love --> Building on Fire David Byrne Talking Heads (2:59)
I Wish You Wouldn't Say That David Byrne Talking Heads (2:37)
Don't Worry About the Government David Byrne Talking Heads (3:00)
Uh-Oh, Love Comes to Town [Alternate Version][Alternate Take] David Byrne Talking Heads (2:55)
New Feeling [Alternate Version][Alternate Take] David Byrne Talking Heads (3:03)
Pulled Up David Byrne Talking Heads (4:30)
Psycho Killer David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (4:20)
Warning Sign David Byrne, Chris Frantz Talking Heads (3:55)
Artists Only David Byrne, Wayne Zieve Talking Heads (3:35)
Tentative Decisions David Byrne Talking Heads (3:07)
No Compassion David Byrne Talking Heads (4:49)
Stay Hungry David Byrne, Chris Frantz Talking Heads (2:41)
I'm Not in Love David Byrne Talking Heads (4:34)
The Book I Read David Byrne Talking Heads (4:09)
Thank You for Sending Me an Angel David Byrne Talking Heads (2:13)
Found a Job David Byrne Talking Heads (5:01)
A Clean Break [Live] David Byrne Talking Heads (4:57)
Take Me to the River Al Green, Mabon "Teenie" Hodges Talking Heads (5:04)
The Big Country David Byrne Talking Heads (5:31)
Heaven David Byrne, Jerry Harrison Talking Heads (4:01)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Zimbra David Byrne, Brian Eno, Hugo Ball Talking Heads (3:07)
Cities [Alternate Version][Alternate Take] David Byrne Talking Heads (5:27)
Life During Wartime David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (3:41)
Air David Byrne Talking Heads (3:32)
Memories Can't Wait David Byrne, Jerry Harrison Talking Heads (3:30)
Drugs [Alternate Version][Alternate Take] David Byrne, Brian Eno Talking Heads (3:33)
Once in a Lifetime David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Brian Eno, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (4:20)
Born Under Punches (The Heat Goes On) David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Brian Eno, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (5:47)
Listening Wind David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Brian Eno, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (4:41)
Houses in Motion David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Brian Eno, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (4:31)
Crosseyed and Painless David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Brian Eno, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (4:45)
Burning Down the House David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (4:01)
Making Flippy Floppy David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (5:54)
Girlfriend Is Better David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (5:43)
Slippery People David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (5:05)
Swamp David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (5:10)
This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody) David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (4:56)


CD 3

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
And She Was David Byrne Talking Heads (3:39)
Stay Up Late David Byrne Talking Heads (3:44)
Creatures of Love David Byrne Talking Heads (4:15)
The Lady Don't Mind David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (4:04)
Road to Nowhere David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (4:20)
Wild Wild Life David Byrne Talking Heads (3:41)
Love for Sale David Byrne Talking Heads (4:31)
People Like Us David Byrne Talking Heads (4:29)
Puzzlin' Evidence David Byrne Talking Heads (5:23)
City of Dreams David Byrne Talking Heads (5:09)
Blind David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (5:00)
Mr. Jones David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (4:21)
The Democratic Circus David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (5:04)
(Nothing But) Flowers David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Yves N'Djock, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (5:33)
In Asking Land [Outtake] David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (3:58)
Sax and Violins David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (5:18)
Lifetime Piling Up David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads (3:53)


CD 4

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Once in a Lifetime David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Brian Eno, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads
Wild Wild Life David Byrne Talking Heads
Stay Up Late David Byrne Talking Heads
Blind David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads
Crosseyed and Painless David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Brian Eno, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads
Burning Down the House David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads
And She Was David Byrne Talking Heads
Sax and Violins David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads
This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody) David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads
The Lady Don't Mind David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads
Love for Sale David Byrne Talking Heads
Nothing But) Flowers David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Yves N'Djock, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads
Road to Nowhere David Byrne, Jerry Harrison, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Talking Heads

Credits

Wally Badarou (Synthesizer), Wally Badarou (Keyboards), Jon Hassell (Trumpet), Jon Hassell (Horn Arrangements), Mory Kanté (Kora), Naná Vasconcelos (Percussion), David Byrne (Bass), David Byrne (Guitar), David Byrne (Percussion), David Byrne (Keyboards), David Byrne (Vocals), David Byrne (Bells), David Byrne (Liner Notes), David Byrne (Mixing), David Byrne (Photography), David Byrne (Concept), David Byrne (Video Producer), David Byrne (Video Director), David Byrne (Synthesizer Drums), David Byrne (Group Member), Jerry Harrison (Synthesizer), Jerry Harrison (Bass), Jerry Harrison (Guitar), Jerry Harrison (Percussion), Jerry Harrison (Piano), Jerry Harrison (Keyboards), Jerry Harrison (Marimba), Jerry Harrison (Organ (Hammond)), Jerry Harrison (Vocals (Background)), Jerry Harrison (Liner Notes), Jerry Harrison (Concept), Jerry Harrison (Group Member), Kirsty MacColl (Vocals (Background)), Steve Morse (Author), Talking Heads (Producer), Talking Heads (Compilation Producer), Bernie Worrell (Synthesizer), Robin Eubanks (Trombone), Charlie Sepulveda (Trumpet), Nona Hendryx (Vocals (Background)), Eric Weissberg (Dobro), Eric Weissberg (Guitar (Steel)), Tony Schwartz (Author), Toni Basil (Video Director), Tom Harrison (Author), Gordon Grody (Vocals (Background)), Shankar (Violin), Tawatha Agee (Vocals (Background)), Manolo Badrena (Conga), Manolo Badrena (Shaker), Manolo Badrena (Cowbell), Manolo Badrena (Wood Block), Joe Barbaria (Engineer), Ellen Bernfield (Vocals (Background)), Tony Bongiovi (Producer), Charlie Brocco (Assistant), Hugh Brown (Photography), Hugh Brown (Creative Supervision), Chris Carroll (Author), John Miller Chernoff (Author), Moussa Cissokho (Conga), Paulinho Da Costa (Percussion), Raphael Dejesus (Percussion), Erin Dickens (Vocals (Background)), Brian Eno (Synthesizer), Brian Eno (Guitar), Brian Eno (Percussion), Brian Eno (Piano), Brian Eno (Vocals (Background)), Brian Eno (Producer), Brian Eno (Mixing), Brian Eno (Treatments), James Farber (Engineer), Angel Fernandez (Trumpet), Angel Fernandez (Horn Arrangements), Chris Frantz (Percussion), Chris Frantz (Drums), Chris Frantz (Keyboards), Chris Frantz (Tambourine), Chris Frantz (Liner Notes), Chris Frantz (Concept), Chris Frantz (Group Member), Laurie Frink (Trumpet), Robert Fripp (Guitar), Mitch Frohman (Sax (Alto)), Earl Gardner (Trumpet), Lynn Goldsmith (Photography), Diva Gray (Vocals (Background)), Michael Gross (Author), Lani Groves (Vocals (Background)), Mick Guzauski (Mixing), Stan Harrison (Sax (Alto)), Lee Herschberg (Mixing), Bill Inglot (Project Assistant), Dave Jerden (Engineer), Dave Jerden (Mixing), Butch Jones (Engineer), Kevin Killen (Mixing), Richard Landry (Saxophone), Julie Last (Vocals (Background)), Julie Last (Assistant), Nick Launay (Producer), Nick Launay (Mixing), Steve Lillywhite (Producer), Bob Ludwig (Remastering), Abdou M'Boup (Conga), Abdou M'Boup (Cowbell), Abdou M'Boup (Talking Drum), Richard Manwaring (Engineer), Johnny Marr (Guitar (12 String)), Christian Martinez (Assistant), Tom Morrell (Pedal Steel), Yves N'Djock (Guitar), Jack Nuber (Engineer), Rod O'Brien (Engineer), Gary Peterson (Annotation), Lenny Pickett (Saxophone), Lenny Pickett (Sax (Tenor)), Lenny Pickett (Horn Arrangements), Bobby Porcelli (Sax (Alto)), Johnny Potoker (Engineer), Johnny Potoker (Mixing), Lance Quinn (Producer), Lance Quinn (Horn Arrangements), Jose Rossy (Percussion), Steve Sacks (Sax (Baritone)), Alex Sadkin (Engineer), Alex Sadkin (Mixing), Steve Scales (Percussion), Jay Scott (Author), Ed Stasium (Engineer), Ed Stasium (Mixing), Kendal Stubbs (Assistant), Sweetbreathes (Vocals (Background)), Sydney Thiam (Conga), Dale Turk (Trombone (Bass)), David Van Tieghem (Percussion), Mark Wallis (Engineer), Brice Wassy (Shaker), Brice Wassy (Cowbell), Brice Wassy (Wood Block), Alex Weir (Guitar), Wim Wenders (Video Director), Lani Weymouth (Group Member), Laura Weymouth (Group Member), Tina Weymouth (Synthesizer), Tina Weymouth (Bass), Tina Weymouth (Guitar), Tina Weymouth (Percussion), Tina Weymouth (Keyboards), Tina Weymouth (Vocals (Background)), Tina Weymouth (Liner Notes), Tina Weymouth (Concept), Tina Weymouth (String Bass), Tina Weymouth (Group Member), David Wild (Creative Consultant), Gene Wilder (Conga), Maggie Estep (Liner Notes), Mark Spector (Producer), Neal Teeman (Engineer), Al Acosta (Sax (Tenor)), Andrew Cader (Washboard), Paul Christiansen (Engineer), Rhett Davis (Engineer), Russ DeVault (Author), Steve Elfon (Sax (Baritone)), Steve Gluzband (Trumpet), Tom Heid (Assistant), Steve Hirsch (Technical Producer), Steve Hirsch (Cinematography), Lance Loud (Author), Dolette MacDonald (Vocals (Background)), Jimmy Macdonell (Accordion), Anthony DeCurtis (Author), Bruce Pilato (Author), Roy Trakin (Author), Brad Baker (Horn Arrangements), Jim Jarmusch (Video Director), Larry Kelp (Author), Joe Nick Patoski (Author), Fernando Kral (Engineer), Marc Kirkeby (Author), Ron Pownall (Photography), Nick Delre (Assistant), Robin Laine (Assistant), Steven Chean (Editorial Research), Robert Mapplethorpe (Photography), Vanessa Atkins (Project Assistant), Chris Callis (Photography), Julee Stover (Project Assistant), Ted Bafaloukos (Video Director), Jim Blashfield (Video Producer), Jim Blashfield (Video Director), Kathy Botich (Assistant), Tommy Camfield (Fiddle), Robert Christgau (Author), Anatole Dauman (Video Producer), Alan Lewis Kleinberg (Video Producer), Ira Mayer (Author), Jean-Loup Morette (Assistant), Melvin Sokolsky (Video Director), James Wolcott (Author), Andy Zax (Compilation Producer), Melanie West (Assistant), Jonathan Taplin (Video Producer), Greg Tate (Author), Tom Nist (Assistant), John Lindley (Photography Director), Rabindranath Tagore (Poetry), Sheryl Farber (Editing), Sheryl Farber (Liner Editor), Mike McClain (Engineer), Lisa Haun (Photography), Pete Frame (Photography), Roberta Bayley (Photography), T. Erdeyli (Associate Producer), Jimmy DeSana (Photography), Robert Rauschenberg (Photography), Stephen Stanley (Engineer), Tina Silvey (Video Producer), Mikal Gilmore (Author), John Rockwell (Author), Mike Engstrom (Product Manager), April Milek (Project Assistant), Tim Scanlin (Liner Note Coordination), Max Bell (Author), Stephen Kirk "Jelly Roll" Johnson (Video Producer), Sandy McLeod (Video Producer), Robin Hurley (A&R), Michael Aron (Author), Jacques Attali (Quotes Researched & Compiled), Joe Beirne (Video Producer), Robyn Bensinger (Video Producer), Robert Blau (Author), Aurobindo Bose (Translation), Barbara A. Botdorf (Photography), Debra Burchett Lee (Author), Bert Choir Cross (Vocals (Background)), Jim Czarnecki (Video Producer), Vladimir Dubossarsky (Cover Painting), Matthias Ernstberger (Design), Mary Gaitskill (Liner Notes), Jim Hayman (Photography Director), Dick Hebdige (Liner Notes), Julia Heyward (Technical Producer), Annabel Jankel (Video Director), Tony Jannelli (Photography Director), Judy Jarvis (Author), Tibor Kalman (Video Producer), Tibor Kalman (Video Director), Peter Kobel (Author), Roman Kozak (Author), Ed Lachman (Photography Director), William LAmato (Author), William Leith (Author), Tony Liose (Author), Guy Luzaro (Photography), Melissa Marsland (Video Producer), Michael Maslow (Video Producer), Ed McCormack (Author), Bill Melo (Author), Joyce Millman (Author), Robby Müller (Photography Director), James Nold Jr. (Author), Craig Zeller (Author), Pater Yuji (Photography), Konno Yuji (Photography), Ari Wilder (Conga), Alexander Vinogradov (Cover Painting), Pete Oppel (Author), Michael Owen (Video Producer), Frank Veldkamp (Web Design), Mark Peel (Author), Lynn VanMatre (Author), John Podhoretz (Author), Steve Pond (Author), Carter Ratcliff (Author), Frank Rose (Author), Stefan Sagmeister (Art Direction), Dilly Sheldon (Photography), Munro Sickafoose (Author), Sylvie Simmons (Author), Jeff Turtletaub (Photography), Ken Tucker (Author), Kyoichi Tsuzuki (Liner Notes), Paul Tassie (Creative Consultant), Marilyn Surgil (Associate Producer), Amanda Stern (Collage), Peter Sova (Photography Director), Fabio Noscotti (Photography), Jóse "Ito" Jérez (Trumpet), Tom Sigal (Photography Director), Kurt Yahijian (Vocals (Background)), Tom Carson (Author), Rick Moody (Liner Notes), Danny Fields (Photography), John Bailey (Photography Director)
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