Once in a Lifetime [Box Set] Talking Heads

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CD - Multi-Item Set / Remastered / Includes DVD

  • Release Date: 11/18/2003
  • Original Release: 1992
  • 4 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 12,455
  • Label: RHINO / WEA
  • UPC: 081227393427
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Once in a Lifetime [Box Set]

Disc 1
1LISTENSugar on My Tongue 2:35
2LISTENLove --> Building on Fire 2:59
3LISTENI Wish You Wouldn't Say That 2:37
4LISTENDon't Worry About the Government 3:00
5LISTENUh-Oh, Love Comes to Town Alternate Version / Alternate Take 2:55
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Disc 2
1LISTENI Zimbra 3:07
2LISTENCities Alternate Version / Alternate Take 5:27
3LISTENLife During Wartime 3:41
4LISTENAir 3:32
5LISTENMemories Can't Wait 3:30
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Disc 3
1LISTENAnd She Was 3:39
2LISTENStay Up Late 3:44
3LISTENCreatures of Love 4:15
4LISTENThe Lady Don't Mind 4:04
5LISTENRoad to Nowhere 4:20
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Disc 4
1Once in a Lifetime
2Wild Wild Life
3Stay Up Late
4Blind
5Crosseyed and Painless
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Editorial Reviews

You can't always judge a book -- or a box set -- by its cover, but in the case of this retrospective of the artiest element in New York's first punk generation, it's fairly safe to do so. After all, the odd-sized (16 3/4" x 5 1/4"), uniquely constructed collection -- which looks more like a high-end art book than a set of compact discs -- fits perfectly with the off-kilter aesthetic that David Byrne and company exuded in their time together. Once in a Lifetime cherry-picks the Talking Heads' best-known material, from early churners like "Psycho Killer" to more ornate latter-day favorites like "Nothing but Flowers," but the set also puts more shadowy material into focus. The band's earliest singles, "Love Goes to Building on Fire" and "Uh, Oh Love Comes to Town," are not only aired but, in the case of the latter, presented in an alternate version laced with steel drums. Byrne even went back to the band's embryonic phase to cull the charmingly raw, previously unreleased "Sugar on My Tongue." Diehards will find other compelling cuts tucked away on the three audio discs: An alternate take of "Drugs" spotlights Robert Fripp's angular guitar line, while "A Clean Break," which never made it onto a studio album, is presented in a fast-and-furious concert setting. The collection is rounded out by a DVD version of the Heads' 1988 video collection, Storytelling Giant, expanded from its original issue by three clips, including the hazy "Sax and Violins" (the accompaniment for a song that appeared in Wim Wenders's Until the End of the World). The set's extensive 80-page booklet features commentaries from the band members and others, a detailed time line, and archival photos. There's plenty to free your mind in these grooves, and plenty of incentive for your ass to follow. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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March 30, 2008: I have heard a lot of people complain about this boxset for 3 reasons - the price, the way in which it's presented, and the material within. Honestly though... aren't those the top 3 things to complain about when discussing a piece of art? I work at a music and book store, and even with my discount, the price tag was daunting. However, this box set caught my eye even before I knew it was a Talking Heads set. Perched above all the other CDs, the size of the set, and the lovely art work that was painted across it stood out to me. Once I read that it was from the Talking Heads, I knew I wanted it (more for my mother than myself). Yes, the artwork is strange, and yes, it is out there - but aren't the Talking Heads? Isn't David Byrne? Both the band and this boxset are weird and wonderful, in the most perfect ways possible. As for the complaints about this box set having basically every track previously released..... hello? It's a box set. Part of a box set is containing all the previously released tracks of said artist, along with extra material. I love the DVD that comes with the 3 CDs, as well as the in-box booklet, complete with photos, essays, and memorable pieces of art. The "box" alone that it comes in is worth it for me. This is not a box set for the music freak who already owns every Talking Heads album, song, and concert DVD, just so that they can say "Hey, I own every Talking Heads song EVER." This box set is for the person who loves the Talking Heads, and who can say with great confidence that the Talking Heads and their music were a large part of their lives. I grew up listening to Talking Heads - I'm now 19, and this box set means a lot to me. If you, or someone you know, would treasure this for what it is, then it would make a tremendous gift.