Love → Building on Fire | |
Cover: | Love Goes to Building On Fire.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Talking Heads |
B-Side: | New Feeling |
Released: | February 1977 |
Recorded: | 1977 |
Studio: | Sundragon (New York City) |
Genre: | New wave |
Length: | 2:57 |
Label: | Sire |
Producer: | |
Next Title: | Uh-Oh, Love Comes to Town |
Next Year: | 1977 |
"Love → Building on Fire" (read as "Love Goes to Building on Fire") is a song by rock band Talking Heads, released as a single in 1977. The single preceded the band's debut album by seven months, and was recorded before keyboardist and guitarist Jerry Harrison joined the band. As the single was the first piece of music released commercially by the band, its release was cited as a milestone in the band's history in its Rock and Roll Hall of Fame entry.[1]
The song did not appear on any of the band's original studio albums, though it was later included on their 1992 compilation album , on their 2003 box set Once in a Lifetime, and as a bonus track on a reissue of . A live recording of the song is featured on their live album The Name of This Band Is Talking Heads.
Adapted from liner notes.
The original recorded version was produced by Tony Bongiovi and mastered by Ted Jensen. The horns in the song were arranged by Brad Baker and Lance Quinn.
Jerry Harrison called "Love → Building on Fire" one of his favorite songs to play live, despite the fact the song was recorded before he joined the band. Harrison stated that he and Byrne "used to get a wonderful interplay of guitars that was a bit like early Television". However, he felt that the best live performances were never recorded.[4]