Tom
Tom Club
Conceived by Talking Heads' bassist Tina Weymouth
and drummer Chris Frantz as a project to
explore new musical turf, Tom Tom Club
became an innovative hit-making ensemble in their own right following
the September 1981 release on their self-titled debut album.
Recorded at Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas, where Chris and
Tina maintain a home, Tom Tom Club reflects both the sleepy tropical
pulse of the caribbean and the distinctly urban rhythms percolating
from ghetto blasters and Manhattan dance clubs.
It's music one critic has called 'a playful mesh of funk bump,
reggae stride, punk moxie and lilting lover's rock'. The Tom Tom
club music is very easy to get into. Chris said about it: ' We
weren't into musical revolution. We wanted to make an easy, accessible
record'.
The eight breezy, bright and wryly humorous original cuts on The
Tom Tom Club were indeed instantly appealing, with 3 singles becoming
major dance and radio hits.
'Wordy Rappinghood' was built around the staccato beat of a typewriter,
while 'Genius Of Love' evoked, musically and by name, an honor roll
of black music greats from Bob Marley to James Brown to Smokey Robinson.
The third hit single was 'Under The Boardwalk', a track that replaced
'Booming And Zooming' on the second edition of the album.
Tracks:
- Wordy Rappinghood
- Genius Of Love
- Tom Tom Theme
- L'Elephant
- As Above, So Below
- Lorelei
- On, On, On, On
- Booming And Zooming (later replaced by 'Under The Boardwalk')
- Under The Boardwalk *
- Lorelei (Remix) *
- Wordy Rappinghood (Remix) *
- Genius Of Love (Long Version) *
*) Bonus track on the American CD-edition of the
album. Both 'Booming' and 'Boardwalk' are on it as well.
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