
Last updated: Monday, February 23, 2009
Fans of Eighties rockers TALKING HEADS are in for a treat - the band's record label is preparing an album of never-released songs.
The group broke devotees' hearts when they split in 1991 and feuding among bandmates means a reunion is unlikely to ever happen.
But frontman David Byrne reveals fans will get the chance to hear some unheard tracks the band completed before their break-up - thanks to an initiative from label Warner Bros.
He says, "It's not a whole lot, but it's going to happen."
Source: WENN
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