Rei Momo | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | David Byrne |
Cover: | Rei Momo.jpg |
Released: | 3 October 1989 |
Genre: | Latin music, worldbeat |
Length: | 63:37 |
Label: | Luaka Bop, Sire |
Producer: | David Byrne and Steve Lillywhite |
Prev Title: | The Last Emperor |
Prev Year: | 1987 |
Next Title: | The Forest |
Next Year: | 1991 |
Rei Momo is the debut solo album by David Byrne and second overall studio album (after the 1981 collaborative album My Life in the Bush of Ghosts), released on 3 October 1989. The album consists of diverse Latin music styles from Cuba (rumba, mozambique, mambo, chachachá, bolero), the Dominican Republic (merengue), Puerto Rico (bomba), Colombia (cumbia, mapeyé) and Brazil (samba, pagode).[1] The album is mostly sung in English and features guest appearances by Kirsty MacColl, Willie Colón and Celia Cruz, among others.
The album was co-released by Luaka Bop and Sire on 3 October 1989. Initially, the album included three more tracks on the cassette tape than the LP: "Loco de Amor", "Good and Evil", and "Office Cowboy". All songs are present on the compact disc. David Byrne performed "Dirty Old Town" and "Loco de Amor" on Saturday Night Lives Thanksgiving show in 1989.
The album was well-received by critics. In a retrospective review for The Guardian, Alexis Petridis wrote "Byrne’s first post-Talking-Heads solo album is a cut above [the multitude of late 80s pop albums dabbling in world music] and an underrated joy".[2]
All tracks composed by David Byrne; except where indicated.
Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
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Worldwide | 1989 | Luaka Bop/Sire | CD | 25990 |
LP | ||||
Cassette tape | 4-25990 | |||
1995 | CD | 7599-25990-2 |