Talking Heads (album) explained

Talking Heads
Type:Box set
Artist:Talking Heads
Cover:Talkingheadsbrick.jpg
Released:October 4, 2005
Recorded:1977–1992
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Length:339:41
Label:Sire/Warner Bros./Rhino
Producer:Talking Heads, Tony Bongiovi, Lance Quinn, Brian Eno, Steve Lillywhite, Mark Spector
Prev Title:The Best of Talking Heads
Prev Year:2004
Next Title:Bonus Rarities and Outtakes
Next Year:2006

Talking Heads (also known as Brick) is a box set by rock band Talking Heads, containing the band's eight studio albums in DVD-Audio format on DualDiscs with videos and previously unreleased material. Remixed by Jerry Harrison in MLP (aka Advanced Resolution) 5.1 surround sound, Brick is the first DualDisc release of an artist's entire back catalogue. The albums included in Brick are:

The first four titles were released separately on January 10, 2006, and the second four on February 14, 2006, in digipacks rather than white jewel cases. All were mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound, NYC. In Europe, these editions were issued as two single-sided discs.

In an attempt to frustrate CD ripping, this release includes MediaMax CD-3 on the CD sides. This program, which has been labeled malware by many security experts, infects computers running certain versions of Microsoft Windows (abusing the "AutoRun" feature) and Mac OS, and attempts to disable the optical disc drive if the user attempts to copy the music into files on their computer.

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