TBOY, Talking Heads stop making sense
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As a huge fan of iconic artist Keith Haring, I reimagined what it would be like if he had designed the artwork for some of the most influential albums ever made, Keiths 12 inch collection was born!
Stop Making Sense is a landmark 1984 live album by Talking Heads, recorded during their legendary concert film of the same name, directed by Jonathan Demme. Showcasing dynamic tracks like "Psycho Killer," "Once in a Lifetime," and "Burning Down the House," the album captures the band’s inventive sound blending rock, funk, and new wave. David Byrne’s eccentric performance style, along with the iconic "big suit," made the album and film a cultural phenomenon. Known for its high-energy arrangements and seamless flow, Stop Making Sense redefined live recordings and became one of the most acclaimed concert albums of all time.
Each Album cover is Giclee printed onto 300 gram Snowdon art paper
LTD to 20 prints
Signed and numbered
Comes in presentation box with certificate of authenticity or Framed in 16 inch box frame with white mount