{"product_id":"tentative_decisions_demos_live","title":"Tentative Decisions: Demos \u0026 Live","description":"\u003cp\u003eTalking Heads’ Tentative Decisions: Demos \u0026amp; Live is a deep‑dive archival set that traces the band’s earliest evolution from RISD art‑school project to one of New York’s defining mid‑’70s downtown groups. Centered on recordings made by the original trio—David Byrne, Chris Frantz, and Tina Weymouth, before Jerry Harrison joined—it compiles mid‑1970s home demos, a full 1975 CBS Studios demo session, and a run of live tapes from 1976–77. Rather than a conventional “best‑of,” it plays like a sonic notebook, capturing how wiry, minimal sketches gradually coalesce into the taut, nervous funk of Talking Heads: 77 and More Songs About Buildings and Food.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe set opens with the earliest known recordings of “Psycho Killer” and “Warning Sign,” taped in 1974 by The Artistics, Byrne and Frantz’s pre‑Talking Heads band with Weymouth, which already hints at the band’s fascination with off‑kilter characters and clipped, repetitive grooves. From there, the 1975 CBS demos lay out formative versions of future staples like “Tentative Decisions,” “No Compassion,” “Don’t Worry About the Government,” “The Book I Read,” “Thank You for Sending Me an Angel,” “Stay Hungry,” and “Love Goes to a Building on Fire,” revealing rougher lyrics, slightly different structures, and a leaner, more skeletal sound. The live discs—drawn from shows at Max’s Kansas City, the Lower Manhattan Ocean Club, and the Jabberwocky Club—capture the band just before and just after signing to Sire, delivering jagged, hyper‑rhythmic versions of these songs in cramped rooms where the tension and precision that would define their studio work is already firmly in place.\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eAs a package, Tentative Decisions: Demos \u0026amp; Live offers what amounts to a prequel to the canonical albums: you hear the trio moving away from covers toward original material, tightening arrangements, and discovering how much nervy energy they can wring from stark guitar lines, springy bass, and motorik drumming. It’s particularly valuable for showing how ideas like “Psycho Killer” and “No Compassion” mutated across home tapes, label‑shopping demos, and club stages before becoming the versions fans know, making the boxset essential listening for anyone interested in the nuts‑and‑bolts of Talking Heads’ artistic formation.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Record Store","offers":[{"title":"Vinyl \/ 2LP - 1LP + 7\"","offer_id":53193092858170,"sku":"37365","price":48.99,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":true},{"title":"CD \/ 3CD","offer_id":53193097380154,"sku":"37366","price":49.99,"currency_code":"CAD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0784\/2041\/0682\/files\/Screenshot_2026-03-20_at_3.05.55_PM_9aa6e845-b276-49a2-a809-43fb3a5d118c.jpeg?v=1779321728","url":"https:\/\/recordstore.ca\/products\/tentative_decisions_demos_live","provider":"Record Store","version":"1.0","type":"link"}