One of the most important, influential and enduring new wave bands, Talking Heads regularly modified their sound, bringing in elements of punk, pop, african rhythms and funk among others to add to their original jerky stripped-down art-punk stylings. Talking Heads first appeared on the New York music scene as a trio in 1974 essentially as art-punks. The band consisted of David Byrne, Chris Frantz, and Tina Weymouth. By 1975, Talking Heads recorded a demo album for CBS records and landed a gig opening for the Ramones at the legendary CBGB club in their native New York City. In 1976, they added Jerry Harrison, formerly of Jonathan Richman's band The Modern Lovers. The group quickly drew a following and was signed to Sire Records in 1977. The group released their first single, "Love ??? Building on Fire" in February of that year. Their first album, Talking Heads: 77 was released soon afterward and did not contain the earlier single. Although it did include the underground singles Psycho Killer and
Álbumes
| 1 | Swamp (Live) | Stop Making Sense |
| 2 | Bill | Naked |
| 3 | Sugar On My Tongue | Sand In the Vaseline - Popular Favorites 1976-1983 |
| 4 | Perfect World | Little Creatures |
| 5 | Take Me To The River | Stop Making Sense |
| 6 | (Nothing But) Flowers | Sand in the Vaseline: Popular Favorites (1984-1992 |
| 7 | What A Day That Was (Live) | Stop Making Sense |
| 8 | Crosseyed And Painless | Popular Favorites 1976-1992: Sand in the Vaseline |
| 9 | No Compassion | Sand In the Vaseline - Popular Favorites 1976-1983 |
| 10 | With Our Love | More Songs About Buildings and Food |
| 11 | Road To Nowhere | Little Creatures |
| 12 | The Overload | Remain In Light |
| 13 | Memories Can't Wait | Fear Of Music |
| 14 | Drugs | Fear Of Music |
| 15 | Sugar On My Tounge | Popular Favorites 1984-1992 - Sand in the Vaseline |
| 16 | Stay Hungry | More Songs About Buildings and Food |
| 17 | Mr. Jones | Naked |
| 18 | Facts Of Life | Naked |
| 19 | Memories Can't Wait | Popular Favorites 1984-1992 - Sand in the Vaseline |
| 20 | New Feeling | Talking Heads: 77 |