The classic live album returns to vinyl with a 28-page booklet

Talking Heads have announced a deluxe edition of their iconic live album ‘Stop Making Sense’ in celebration of its 40th anniversary.

Four decades on from the classic concert album and live film, the set will be re-released as a 2LP and 2CD/Blu-ray set this summer.

Following the deluxe edition of the soundtrack selling out when released last year, the album will be returning as a 2LP black vinyl on Rhino.com and retail and a 2LP crystal clear vinyl at Barnes and Noble on July 26. Both variants come with a 12-page booklet with liner notes from all four members of the band, as well as band photos. Visit here to pre-order.

Meanwhile, the 2CD/Blu-ray version comes with the entire 28-page booklet from last year’s edition, as well as a Dolby Atmos mix of the complete concert mixed by Jerry Harrison and E.T. Thorngren, who mixed the original release too.

The new wave pioneers first released the film, directed by Jonathan Demme, in 1984 and it was shot over four nights at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, California, in December 1983. It includes performances of some of their most celebrated songs, including ‘Psycho Killer’ and ‘Burning Down the House’.

Last week, the band appeared together for a screening and Q&A back at Pantages. Actor Andy Richter hosted, while there was a performance from Blondshell. There’s going to be another screening at the King’s Theater in New York City on June 13, too, with a Q&A hosted by Questlove and a performance from The Linda Lindas.

The announcement comes just weeks after the band’s drummer Chris Frantz teased the band returning to the theatre on Instagram. Frantz posted an image of a black and white theatre marquee with the main banner saying “TALKING HEADS”.

 

Also last month (May 17), the tribute album ‘Everyone’s Getting Involved: A Tribute To Stop Making Sense’ was released. The song-for-song tribute album featured covers from the likes of Miley CyrusParamoreLordeThe National and Girl In Red.

The re-released sets will be available from July 26, but you can pre-order now.

The ‘Stop Making Sense’ tracklist is:

Side One
1. ‘Psycho Killer’
2. ‘Heaven’
3. ‘Thank You For Sending Me An Angel’
4. ‘Found A Job’
5. ‘Slippery People’
6. ‘Cities’

Side Two
7. ‘Burning Down The House’
8. ‘Life During Wartime’
9. ‘Making Flippy Floppy’
10. ‘Swamp’

Side Three
11. ‘What A Day That Was’
12. ‘This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)’
13. ‘Once In A Lifetime’
14. ‘Big Business / I Zimbra’

Side Four
15. ‘Genius Of Love’
16. ‘Girlfriend Is Better’
17. ‘Take Me To The River’
18. ‘Crosseyed And Painless’

Meanwhile, Talking Heads frontman David Byrne this week shared a newly unearthed collaboration with new wave icons Devo, sharing ‘Empire’ from 1997 as part of a charity compilation to benefit independent abortion providers in the US.

Reportedly, each of 6ix9ine's luxury whips has a starting bid of $20K.

Back in April of this year, it was reported that two of 6ix9ine's vehicles were seized due to alleged "nonpayment of internal revenue taxes." The vehicles included a Lamborghini Urus and a Bentley Continental GTC, which are both decorated with rainbow paint splatters. Of course, their unique design made them pretty tough to miss, and photos of them at a facility were quick to turn up online. Shortly after, it was revealed that his entire Florida home had actually been raided, and that authorities took several more of his belongings too.

At the time, 6ix9ine was in the Dominican Republic sorting out some other legal issues. Late last month, he returned to the U.S., though it's unclear whether or not he plans to stay. What is clear, however, is that he's unlikely to get his cars back. According to No Jumper, they're currently up for auction on a government website.

6ix9ine's Vehicles Have Starting Bids Of $20K

Bidding is set to begin tomorrow (July 8), and each of the vehicles has a starting bid of $20K, which is expected to increase quickly once bids start to roll in. Based on photos from the site, one of the vehicles still has what appears to be a bullet hole in his driver side window, which sparked some concern and speculation shortly after it was confiscated. At the time of writing, it still remains unclear exactly when and how that happened.

6ix9ine has yet to comment on the seizure of his vehicles, or the upcoming auction. What do you think of 6ix9ine's vehicles showing up on a government auction site? What about them being confiscated due to his alleged failure to pay taxes? How much to you think they'll end up being auctioned off for? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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