The 4th Talking Heads LP; the peak of their experimentation, incorporating (producer) Brian Eno's interests in African pop and systems music -- first explicitly evident on Fear of Music, and an influence on some side projects: the Byrne/Eno My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, Byrne's Catherine Wheel score, and Jerry Harrison's The Red and the Black. "Once in a Lifetime" got them radio and all-important video airplay (pretty good for an actual piece of video art, unlike the growing penchant, back then, for music videos to be filmed, glossy, hyperchoreographed puff pieces for "rock stars"), and a further foot (post-"Psycho Killer") in the mainstream's door.