Hot Stamper Pressings of the Music of Talking Heads Available Now
For some recent listings for the album, we noted:
If I were to compile a list of my favorite rock and pop albums from 1977, this album would definitely be on it.
In the four years since we last played it, we’d forgotten how amazing this album can sound on the best pressings. I’d even say that it’s a sonic step up from Fear Of Music and Remain In Light, probably tying with More Songs About Buildings and Food and Little Creatures for top Talking Heads honors.
That seems to have undersold just how good this album can sound on the right pressing. Having just done the shootout in our new custom-built studio, we could not have been more impressed with the recording, as you can see from the notes for the winning copy shown below.

Side One
Here are our notes for side one, for those who have trouble reading our scratch. We started off with track two.
Track two
- Big, spacious vocals and guitars
- Very detailed
Track one
- Fat drums
- Rich and relaxed
The initial grade was one we often give out, “at least 2.” We knew the sound was great, but how great? We would need to play more copies to see how this one compares to the others that seem to be doing everything right, everything being the operative word. What is everything, and how right can it get?
Yes, that’s right, we needed to answer the most important question in all of audio: Compared to what?
We typically take the two or three best side ones — we call them “contenders” — and listen to them again to see which of them has the real Shootout Winning magic in its grooves, the one that does everything right and then some.








