What sticks in your mind most from the process of actually putting the album together? It was a very different-sounding record for the time. I've always found that to be one of the most exciting and cool songs we've ever done. Adrian’s solo on “The Great Curve” to me is one of the greatest solos he's done.
So it's just so much fun to play them again. So it's a delight to have a new element and not just try to capture what we had done in the past but adding something and thinking of it in new ways. We really think we've done something special, and they have a fabulous horn section. I had produced this band Turkuaz, and by joining forces with them we found a way to do it. , “Is there any way that we could, sort of recreate this?” And says people just constantly was the most joyful, wonderful tour. Somehow the conversation was going back to what a delight tour was. We have a unique style that still seems modern. I mean, there have been a lot of people influenced by us, but there's no one who quite does what we have. Why do you think the Talking Heads, in particular this album, endures so much?