Sounds from True Stories explained

Sounds from True Stories
Type:soundtrack
Artist:David Byrne / Various
Cover:soundsfromtruestories.jpg
Released:1986
Studio:Russian Hill Studios, San Francisco, California, Caldwell Studios, Lubbock, Texas, Studio Southwest, Sunnyvale, Texas, Prodigal Sound, Denton, Texas
Genre:Rock, Tejano
Length:40:17
Label:Sire
Producer:David Byrne
Chronology:David Byrne
Prev Title:Music for "The Knee Plays"
Prev Year:1985
Next Title:The Last Emperor
Next Year:1987

Sounds from True Stories, subtitled Music for Activities Freaks, is the soundtrack to David Byrne's 1986 film True Stories. It was initially released on vinyl and cassette, but was given a CD and 2xLP release in 2018.

The album is not a complete soundtrack recording, featuring only a couple of the vocal songs heard in the film, with the rest being instrumental music. Byrne's band Talking Heads released the album True Stories, which contained versions of the other songs in the film.

In 2018 the Criterion Collection Blu-ray release of the film includes a soundtrack CD that is listed as "containing the film’s complete soundtrack, compiled here for the first time."[1]

Track listing

"Glass Operator" is an orchestral rendition of "Dream Operator" featuring a glass harmonica; "City of Steel" is a steel guitar version of "City of Dreams", which, along with "Dream Operator", appears on Talking Heads' True Stories.

Personnel

Additional musicians

Technical

Artwork

Notes and References

  1. https://www.criterion.com/films/29038-true-stories
  2. David Byrne – Sounds From True Stories – 1986 US Pressing Track Credits, Sire – 9 25515-1
  3. Mike Daly (2 Apr 1987). "The Age: New Notes". Retrieved 3 November 2013.