Talking Heads' Early Demo of 'Psycho Killer' to Make Record Store Day Debut
A previously unreleased demo of the Talking Heads' iconic hit "Psycho Killer" will be released on Record Store Day Black Friday. The 1974 recording, made by David Byrne and Chris Frantz during their time at the Rhode Island School of Design, marks an early milestone in the band's development.
According to drummer Chris Frantz, who co-wrote and co-recorded "Psycho Killer" with bassist Tina Weymouth, the demo was recorded in March 1974 alongside tracks "Warnin' Sign" and "Spin Spin." The three-song reel-to-reel was initially shared with their teacher Alan Sondheim, who had a radio show on WBAI in New York City. Although Sondheim may never have played the tape on his show, he did keep it.
The demo has since been preserved at the RISD Museum, where it was purchased as part of Sondheim's collection in 2005. In 2023, the tape was transferred to the RISD Archives, and it is now set to be released for Record Store Day Black Friday under the title "Tentative Decisions: Demos and Live."
The release includes not only the original demo but also 11 additional demos and live recordings from the early years of the Talking Heads. According to Frantz, who has expressed his excitement about re-releasing the demo, fans will appreciate the raw energy and spirit of these early tracks. "It's got an excitement to it... it's got a real rock 'n' spirit," he said.
The demo is set to be released on Record Store Day Black Friday as part of a comprehensive release from the Talking Heads' archives.
A previously unreleased demo of the Talking Heads' iconic hit "Psycho Killer" will be released on Record Store Day Black Friday. The 1974 recording, made by David Byrne and Chris Frantz during their time at the Rhode Island School of Design, marks an early milestone in the band's development.
According to drummer Chris Frantz, who co-wrote and co-recorded "Psycho Killer" with bassist Tina Weymouth, the demo was recorded in March 1974 alongside tracks "Warnin' Sign" and "Spin Spin." The three-song reel-to-reel was initially shared with their teacher Alan Sondheim, who had a radio show on WBAI in New York City. Although Sondheim may never have played the tape on his show, he did keep it.
The demo has since been preserved at the RISD Museum, where it was purchased as part of Sondheim's collection in 2005. In 2023, the tape was transferred to the RISD Archives, and it is now set to be released for Record Store Day Black Friday under the title "Tentative Decisions: Demos and Live."
The release includes not only the original demo but also 11 additional demos and live recordings from the early years of the Talking Heads. According to Frantz, who has expressed his excitement about re-releasing the demo, fans will appreciate the raw energy and spirit of these early tracks. "It's got an excitement to it... it's got a real rock 'n' spirit," he said.
The demo is set to be released on Record Store Day Black Friday as part of a comprehensive release from the Talking Heads' archives.