David Byrne & St. VincentCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:Beautiful & fierce, evocative/eclectic, alternative pop Status:Debut release, Love This Giant (2012) See also:Wikipedia's page for Love This Giant Comparisons:Björk, solo work by David Byrne and St. Vincent Covers/own material:Own General comments:This is a likely one-off collaboration between the intrepid David Byrne of solo, collaborative, and Talking Heads fame and new, edgy alternative pop artist, St. Vincent (AKA Annie Clark). Comments about live performance:The best concert I saw this year! (valrichardson@igc.org) Recommended first album:Love This Giant is their first project as a duo Recordings:Love This Giant (2012) Love This GiantRelease info:2012—4AD/Todo Mundo—6 52637 32312 2 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:David Byrne—vocals, guitars; percussion programming (6, 7, 11); omnichord (9) Guest artists:John Congleton—all drum programming; synth (7) Produced by:David Byrne & Annie Clark Comments:This album was a little bit of a sleeper for me. At first it seemed weird but intriguing, and I thought it worked well for certain moods. Then I just suddenly got it, and I've really loved it since. Definitely one of the most interesting albums I’ve heard in years. I can hear some bits of her (compared to her first two albums) and some bits of him (compared to his Here Lives Love collaboration with Fatboy Slim and a bunch of mostly female artists) and actually a lot of Björk. Especially in some of the horn arrangements. Though a lot of this is funkier. (JoAnn Whetsell) Thanks to JoAnn Whetsell for work on this entry.
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