On This Day, Sept. 16, 1977: Talking Heads released their debut album

On This Day, Sept. 16, 1977 ...

Talking Heads released their debut album, Talking Heads: 77, featuring the now-classic "Psycho Killer," as well as "Uh-Oh," "Love Comes to Town" and "Don't Worry About the Government."

Jon Bon Jovi’s cousin Tony Bongiovi was credited as one of the album’s producers, though the band disliked him and later claimed the engineer, Ed Stasium, did most of the work.

While it never got higher than #97 on the Billboard 200 Album chart, Rolling Stone included it on its list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time in 2003.

Talking Heads went on to release seven more studio albums, their last being 1988's Naked. They also released the soundtrack to their critically acclaimed documentary Stop Making Sense, which spent 119 weeks on the Billboard 200.

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