The Tom Tom Club are ex-Talking Heads husband and wife team Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth. — The band's stunning debut album from 1981 has been digitally remastered and expanded with 5 Bonus remixes, including the Top 10 h... more »it Wordy Rappinghood.
The second disc contains, for the First Time on CD, the band's second album Close To The Bone which features the club hit, The Man With The 4-Way Hips and has also been expanded with 4 Bonus remixes.« less
The Tom Tom Club are ex-Talking Heads husband and wife team Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth.
The band's stunning debut album from 1981 has been digitally remastered and expanded with 5 Bonus remixes, including the Top 10 hit Wordy Rappinghood.
The second disc contains, for the First Time on CD, the band's second album Close To The Bone which features the club hit, The Man With The 4-Way Hips and has also been expanded with 4 Bonus remixes.
CD Reviews
Reissued while it's still in print? Should've just issued Cl
Daniel W. Kelly | Long Island, NY United States | 07/24/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Much like Book of Love's debut album was recently reissued while the original pressing was still in print and loaded with 12" mixes not on the reissues, this release of the Tom Tom club's debut does the same thing. In essence, if you want the alternate bonus tracks included here, you need to own both versions of the CD, because the original CD had ALL the 12" mixes from the singles.
It seems this release was a marketing scheme to get more money out of hardcore fans because they knew what we really wanted--a FIRST TIME release of the entire Close to the Bone album on CD!!! Instead of paying 15 dollars for that album alone, you're forced to pay 30 bux for that and the first album, which you pretty much already have aside from a couple of different bonus tracks. So yeah, it bites that they scammed us like this, but, hey, we FINALLY get Close to the Bone on CD, and it's done right, with the 12" mixes and b-sides as bonus tracks. Of course, considering Close to the Bone has 16 minutes of free space, the trio of bonus tracks appearing on the debut album for the first time could have just been included on the Close to the Bone CD as more bonus tracks!!!"
It's about time, but...
Jeff S. | Canton, Ohio | 11/02/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I agree wrapping Close to the Bone in this over-priced package was bad idea, and it should have been released separately.
After a 25 year wait, I have to say the release of Close to the Bone on CD was a bit of a disappointment. I knew the CD version was going to lack the warmth and depth of the analog recording, but I was not expecting it to this degree. The life has literally been squeezed out of it. What a shame.
I suppose I can get used to it, but like bad medicine, it'll go down easier if I hold my nose."
It's a Pleasure
Paul Welch | 02/10/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"What a Pleasure! The Tom Tom Club Close to the Bone on cd is a long awaited pleasure, I am so happy to have received this cd after waiting so many years.
I used to play nearly every track from Close to the Bone on the college radio station at the University of Oklahoma, KGOU, in the early eighties and to have it now with the bonus tracks is fantastic! This is a foxy world!"
Nothing deluxe about the remastered sound
M. Chapman | Australia | 12/15/2009
(3 out of 5 stars)
"What is it with these record companies? If you are going to release a product and label it a deluxe edition the least you could do is remaster the music to get it to 21st century standards. The 1st disc sounds identical to my old sire cd.
Not happy Jan. (old Australian proverb)"
Whole lotta fun.
Kezilou | Chicago, IL | 11/05/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
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Really fun album. Something for everyone, even kids. Not all songs tolerable but the vast majority are. Great songs in here for parties. Put your dancin' shoes on!"