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  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: March 15, 1988
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Warner Bros / Wea
  • ASIN: B000002LD0
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (48 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #50,264 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Blind
2. Mr. Jones
3. Totally Nude
4. Ruby Dear
5. (Nothing But) Flowers
6. Democratic Circus
7. Facts of Life
8. Mommy Daddy You and I
9. Big Daddy
10. Bill
11. Cool Water

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16 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, March 21, 2002
By kennedy19 "kennedy19" (wakefield, ma USA) - See all my reviews
With "Naked," Talking Heads sought to combine the complex rhythmic layering style of an earlier album like "Remain in Light" with the ironic upbeat accessibility of their more recent commercial work such as "Little Creatures." The result is an intriguing hybrid, with a spark all its own. Some Heads fans may prefer the harder edge of their earlier years, but one should not dismiss "Naked's" polished maturity so quickly. The album bubbles and swirls with diverse and rich rhythms, a variety of instruments (such as french piano, brass, and oboe), and wonderful interweavings of twangy guitar sounds. The first half of the album is pure fun, beginning with David Byrne's superb vocal performance on "Blind" and continuing through a series of tongue-in-cheek 80s vignettes like "Mr. Jones" (an updating of the Bob Dylan everyman from the 60s, now grown fat and even more consumerist but having a great time), the catchy "Totally Naked," the atmospheric "Ruby Dear," and the dazzling "Nothing But Flowers." Each of these tunes is a masterful mix of fluid sounds that make you glad to be alive. The album then takes on a gradual but progressively darker tone, beginning cynically with "The Democratic Circus" (you must remember that at the time this album came out, presidential candidates like Gary Hart were dropping like flies in ridiculous public scandals) and proceeding on to the chilling denoument, "Cool Water." The contrast is amazing - while Mr. Jones parties and naturists frolic around nude, real people are suffering and working themselves to death. Personally, I think this was one of the best albums of the eighties.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars There Is No Best Talking Heads Album!!, December 9, 2002
By michael shaoul (new york, new york United States) - See all my reviews
Through my years as a growing Talking Heads fan, I have come to realiize that it is impossible to coin one of their albums as the best. Any true TH fan will agree. Sure there are some TH albums that are not as good as others, like True Stories for instance, but even with "True Stories," the more you listen to it, the more hidden tresures you discover- thus making it grow on you untill it's just as good as all the others.

Having said that, each one is unique and special in it's own way, it all depends on what mood you're in at the time. But what is so great about all of them is that they not only give great listening pleasure, but also demand something more from the listener, thought, hence the term, used so befittingly with this band, "smart music." Naked is at the top of this list. Possibly the smartest TH album ever, its sophisticated, rich and flavored sounds only enhance the sheer wit and intensity that the music posseses, which I must confess, makes it one of my most listenable albums.

Its title is exactly what the music represents, purity. It is stripped down to just the purest forms of how music is made. No fancy electronic sound effects or unorganic sounds. This message of returning back to nature is clear in all the songs lyrics. Just amazing to see how they do it, but they do. "Bill, living in the forrest," "there was a factory, now there are mountains and rivers," when we ride the ferris wheel we're little childen again," "some day we'll live on Venus, and men will walk on mars, but we will still be monkeys down deep inside." This strange and bizzaro poetry is the best you're gonna get.

And anyone who doesn't like it because it doesn't have the same angular more jagged stylings of eariler albums are insane. Just listen to the goddam thing. The music is unbelievable. How can someone say it doesn't sound good?

And Byrne obviously did know where he was heading with this sound and that's fine. Always reinventing yourself is healthy for an artist. No one should hold him back by saying, no, don't do that, only do what you did back in the late 70's early 80's. It would be one thing if his new stuff was bad and really went nowhere, but it's not! It is great music. After Naked his progression from "Rei Momo" to "Look Into The Eyeball" is nothing short of amazing. There aren't many artists like him still out there today. And I mean real artist that honestly let their creative muse really take them in the dirrection that is natural and not commercial or forced. That is real creativity.

Any one who thinks that it is too soft or lacks the older TH sound, must understand that, much like other band like The Beatles, this is a band that evloves with a consistent changing sound. And that is only because the people making this music are whats called, "true artists."
Just the song (Nothing But) Flowers is worth the price of the CD. And anyone who thinks differently doesn't grasp the concept of just how monumental and important that song is. But the creativity doesn't stop there. I can honestly say that every single song is a gen in itself. Yes, they do take multiple listens to fully understand just how good they are. However it is songs like those that grow on you that just keep getting better and better each time you hear it, unlike the conventional pop song that usualy gets played out and old after a few months. This album has lasting power, that is why it has not been fully discovered yet and like all great painters and artists, their works aren't fully discover and appreciated until after they're dead. I wonder why it's always like that?

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Underappreciated magic from the Talking Heads, June 30, 1999
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Why this is always considered to be the "bleakest" Talking Heads recording is beyond me. Yes, it is totally different from every other Talking Heads CD, but without format changes art becomes stagnant.

It is my favorite Talking Heads CD by far. The songs are beautifully constructed and contain excellent lyrics. I especially enjoy listening to "(Nothing but) Flowers" on high-end audiophile equipment.

This album was the last Talking Heads album and freed David Byrne to persue a solo career.

Highly recommended.

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I remember this album for when I was growing up. An overlooked album of great songs. Side A or on the CD the first 5 songs are good but Side B the last 5 songs are amazing. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars better than advertised
This album gets slammed a lot and I don't get why. It is not as consistently good as some of their others like Remain in Light and Speaking in Tongues, but the sound has held up... Read more
Published on July 18, 2006 by Joseph Geni

3.0 out of 5 stars not bad, but not their best
talking head's naked was released in 1988 and would prove to be thier last album together. It is also one of the most controversial of their album,s as well. Read more
Published on May 16, 2006 by Garvey Peterson

4.0 out of 5 stars Under Appreciated Gem
Having not listened to this album since probably 1990 (having been released in '88) I was very happily surprised by how well it holds up. Read more
Published on April 22, 2006 by Chinaski

3.0 out of 5 stars Uneven, but worthwhile.
After a set of stunningly different albums, prior to "Naked" it seemed the Talking Heads had settled into a groove-- their past couple albums lacked the uniqueness their earlier... Read more
Published on February 22, 2006 by Michael Stack

4.0 out of 5 stars Better Than People Give it Credit For....
Don't let the "Talking Heads" purists put you off this album. The Talking Heads were always changing and reinventing their style while staying true to their goal of writing and... Read more
Published on February 3, 2006 by The Scribe

3.0 out of 5 stars Definitely polarizing, yet neither best nor worst
If you read the other reviews, you'll see a good bit of "wow, I love TH, but I hated this" mixed in with bits like "brilliant, their best work. Read more
Published on January 30, 2006 by SunByrne

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