
A24 releasing remastered version of Talking Heads' concert film Stop Making Sense with deluxe soundtrack featuring unreleased songs
A24 has announced a remastered version of Talking Heads' concert film Stop Making Sense, which will arrive with a deluxe soundtrack featuring two previously unreleased songs.
To announce the remastered version of Stop Making Sense, A24 has shared a 42-second teaser, which shows David Byrne visiting a dry cleaners to pick up his oversized suit. In the clip, he tells the employee, "It's been here for a while", and cycles home with it. He recreates his dance moves from the 1983 tour that the concert film was filmed on, which is intercut with footage from the remastered concert film directed by Jonathan Demme.
The remastered concert film will also be released with a deluxe version oof the soundtrack, which will feature two previously unreleased songs from the film - "Cities" and "Big Business / I Zimbra".
Tracklist:
- Psycho Killer
- Heaven
- Thank You For Sending Me An Angel
- Found A Job
- Slippery People
- Cities
- Burning Down The House
- Life During Wartime
- Making Flippy Floppy
- Swamp
- What a Day That Was
- This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)
- Once In A Lifetime
- Big Business / I Zimbra
- Genius Of Love
- Girlfriend Is Better
- Take Me To The River
- Crosseyed And Painless
The remastered Stop Making Sense concert film is yet to get a release date, but the deluxe soundtrack will arrive on 18 August, and is available to pre-order now.
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