No Talking, Just Head
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No Talking, Just Head | ||
Studio album by The Heads | ||
Released | Late 1996 | |
Recorded | Clubhouse Music Studio | |
Genre | New Wave/Art punk | |
Length | 55:11 | |
Label | MCA | |
Producer(s) | The Heads | |
Professional reviews | ||
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No Talking, Just Head is an album by The Heads, a band composed of Jerry Harrison, Tina Weymouth, and Chris Frantz of Talking Heads, joined by a variety of guest singers. Its name may be seen as a joke relating to the common expression "giving head" as a synonym for performing fellatio, as well as a more obvious reference to the fact that Talking Heads' former mouthpiece, David Byrne, is not present.
[edit] Track listing
- "Damage I've Done" (Napolitano/Frantz/Harrison/Murray/Weymouth), with vocals by Johnette Napolitano – 6:19
- "The King is Gone" ((Hutchence/Frantz/Harrison/Murray/Weymouth), with vocals by Michael Hutchence – 4:12
- "No Talking, Just Head" ((Frantz/Harrison/Murray/Weymouth), with vocals by Debbie Harry – 4:34
- "Never Mind" ((Hell/Frantz/Harrison/Murray/Weymouth), with vocals by Richard Hell – 3:51
- "No Big Bang" ((McKee/Frantz/Harrison/Murray/Weymouth), with vocals by Maria McKee – 3:30
- "Don't Take My Kindness For Weakness" ((Ryder/Frantz/Harrison/Murray/Weymouth, with vocals by Shaun Ryder – 4:43
- "No More Lonely Nights" ((Anneteg/Frantz/Harrison/Murray/Weymouth), with vocals by Malin Anneteg – 5:14
- "Indie Hair" ((Kowalczyk/Frantz/Harrison/Murray/Weymouth), with vocals by Ed Kowalczyk – 3:49
- "Punk Lolita" ((Frantz/Harrison/Murray/Weymouth), with vocals by Johnette Napolitano, Debbie Harry, and Tina Weymouth – 4:35
- "Only the Lonely" ((Gano/Frantz/Harrison/Murray/Weymouth), with vocals by Gordon Gano – 4:05
- "Papersnow" ((Partridge/Frantz/Harrison/Murray/Weymouth), with vocals by Andy Partridge – 4:59
- "Blue Blue Moon" ((Friday/Frantz/Harrison/Murray/Weymouth), with vocals by Gavin Friday – 5:20