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David Byrne - Look into the Eyeball (CD)

Album Details: Look into the Eyeball

Release Date:05/08/2001
Label:Virgin Records Us
UPC:724385092428

User Reviews: Look into the Eyeball

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    look into the eyeball

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 16, 2002 | 1 out of 1 found this Look into the Eyeball review helpful

    Just when you think David Byrne can't possibley get any better, he produces the gem that is "Look Into the Eyeball." There is something for everyone here, and it contains some of the most beautiful music you will ever hear. This is a truly lovely C...D, and so fun as well. If you don't have this, you are really missing something...! Read more Less

  • Overall:

    David Bryne is a dynamic talent

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 2, 2001

    His music is always evolving and Look Into The Eyball one of his best.

Pro Reviews: Look into the Eyeball

  • All Music Guide

    It goes without saying that any David Byrne solo release will be all over the sonic map, and true to form, Look Into the Eyeball provides a pancultural stew of musical styles, exotic rhythms, and international guest stars. But what separates Eyeball from Byrne's previous offering, the only-fitfully successful Feelings, is a renewed emphasis on lush, natural sounds and consistent production. Nearly every track boasts strings and/or horns, and the textures go a long way in unifying Byrne's insistent genre-hopping. Tracks such as "Smile," "The Revolution," "The Accident," and "Everyone's in Love With You" best demonstrate his new approach: Spare melodies are layered atop subtle, percolating rhythms and then filled in with evocative string arrangements. Better yet, Byrne's two collaborations with legendary Philly soul producer Thom Bell -- the buoyant "Like Humans Do" and "Neighborhood" -- blend in effortlessly with the other material. Of course, old habits die hard: "U.B. Jesus" and "The ...Great Intoxication" are at once too slick and too simple, with muddled messages both musically and lyrically. (It doesn't help that the latter track features a cringe-inducing, self-referential "Who disco? Who techno? Who hip-hop? Who bebop?..." shout-out.) The remainder of the album vacillates between pleasant Talking Heads-ish pop ("Walk on Water") and accomplished if out-of-place forays into the Latin avant-garde ("Desconocido Soy"). It's hard to fault Byrne -- who produces an album every three or four years -- for packing as much as he can into one release. So it's best to view Look Into the Eyeball for what it is: an entertaining assimilation of the sundry artists and sounds he's gotten into since his last trip into the studio. - Michael Hastings, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

David Byrne

Best known for his groundbreaking tenure fronting the new wave group Talking Heads, David Byrne's solo work, while not as successful, was no less adventurous, encroaching upon such diverse media as world music, filmmaking, and performance art. Born May 14, 1952, in Dumbarton, Scotland, Byrne was raised in Baltimore, MD. The son of an electronics engineer, he played guit... Read more