"King's Lead Hat" is a song written by Brian Eno, released in 1977 as the fifth track from his album Before and After Science. The title is an anagram of "Talking Heads".[1] In 1978 a remixed version of the song was released as a single.
"King's Lead Hat" | |
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Single by Brian Eno | |
from the album Before and After Science | |
B-side | "R.A.F." (with Snatch) |
Released | December 1977 (1977-12) 27 January 1978 (1978-01-27) (single remix) |
Recorded | 1977 |
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Length | 3:56 |
Label | Polydor |
Songwriter(s) | Brian Eno |
Producer(s) | Brian Eno |
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"King's Lead Hat" (2004 Digital Remaster) on YouTube | |
Rock critic Lester Bangs described the song "King's Lead Hat" as a track that emphasises "Eno's affinities with new wave in its rushed mechanical rhythms".[2] Eno would later produce Talking Heads' second, third and fourth albums, including Remain in Light (1980).
"R.A.F.", a collaboration with Snatch, is a standalone track that uses samples of Baader-Meinhoff terrorists recorded from a German telephone announcement. R.A.F. stands for "Red Army Faction".[3]
The film Survivor shows a London pub with the name "King's Lead Hat" at approximately 26 minutes into the film.[citation needed]
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