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The first collaboration
of David Byrne and Brian Eno in nearly 30 years
David
Byrne will be playing two Irish shows early next year playing songs
from this album:
April 6 2009 - Dublin - National Concert Hall
- SOLD OUT
April 7 2009 - Belfast - Belfast - Waterfront
BRIAN AND DAVID: HOW & WHY ....
This record was born as a dinner conversation. While dining in New
York with David and some other friends, I mentioned that I had accumulated
a lot of music, which, despite my intentions, I had never formed
into songs. David volunteered to give them a try. By and large,
we stuck to our separate territories: I worked on the instrumentals,
and he generally focused on the lyrics and vocals. This arrangement
seemed to work well. Upon starting this project, we quickly realized
we were making something like electronic gospel, music in which
singing becomes the central event, but whose sonic landscapes are
atypical of such vocal-centered tracks. I want music to be inviting,
to offer the listener a place inside it. I think David responded
to this with sensitivity and skill, and his natural edginess made
those familiar progressions sound new to me once again. Brian
Eno - London
The foundations of some of the tracks are much like those of traditional
folk, country, or gospel songs before these styles became harmonically
sophisticated. Brian's chord structures were unlike anything I would
have chosen myself, so I was pushed in a new direction, asked to
face the unfamiliar, and this, of course, was a good thing. The
challenge was more emotional than technical: to write simple, heartfelt
tunes without drawing on cliché. The results, in many cases,
are uplifting, hopeful, and positive, even though some lyrics describe
cars exploding, war, and similarly dark scenarios.
These songs have elements of our previous work — no surprise
there — but something new has emerged here as well. Where
does the sanguine and heartening tone come from, particularly in
these troubled times? As I hinted at above, some of my lyrics and
melodies were a response to what I sensed lay buried in the music.
My task was to bring forth into language what was originally non-verbal.
In the end, we have made something together that neither of us could
have made on our own. DB - Hell's Kitchen, NY
Tracklisting:
1. Home
2. My Big Nurse
3. I Feel My Stuff
4. Everything That Happens
5. Life Is Long
6. The River
7. Strange Overtones
8. Wanted For Life
9. One Fine Day
10. Poor Boy
11. The Lighthouse
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