Butterboy has posted a superb profile on the Sundays by regally K Special not entirely sure why - seems a tad out of the box from BB but hey 6 CDs can’t be bad Despite the undoubted appeal of singer Harriet Wheeelr they were something of a one (two?- ED) hit wonder and not sure the warrant a 6 CD profile but hey K knows best
The Sundays - Here's Where the Story Ends... 35th Anniversary 1990-2025 (6CD) (2025)
This year (2025) marks the 35th anniversary of the legendary debut album 'Reading, Writing and Arithmetic' released by The Sundays on 15th January 1990.
David Byrne seems “unusually organized for a rock star,” Amanda Petrusich writes. This past summer, the musician was concurrently planning his wedding, the launch of his new album, “Who is the Sky?,” and a 68-date world tour. Byrne’s career has been marked by experimentation and intensity, first as the front man of Talking Heads, the new-wave band that he started in 1975 with the drummer Chris Frantz and the bassist Tina Weymouth, two friends from art school, and then as a solo artist. His music has grown increasingly earnest over the years, but it is still almost always about alienation. Conversely, it is also about searching for home—how to find synchronicity, peace, wholeness. The most recent era of Byrne’s life has been dedicated to perpetuating ideas of hopefulness and service. He has come to understand this as a kind of mandate. “The days of just providing entertainment, they’re over—we have an obligation to do more,” he said recently.