KCRW Names "Here Lies Love" Track from David Byrne Today's Top Tune

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Here Lies Love, David Byrne and Fatboy Slim's song-cycle on the life of Imelda Marcos, is featured today on KCRW. The album track "Never So Big" has been named Today's Top Tune. The song features vocals by Sia, one of what KCRW describes as "an amazing array of artists" contributing vocals to the album.

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Here Lies Love, David Byrne and Fatboy Slim's two-disc song-cycle on the life of former Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos, is featured today on KCRW, Southern California's leading NPR station. KCRW has named the album track "Never So Big" Today's Top Tune.

The song features vocals by Sia, one of what KCRW describes as "an amazing array of artists, including Sharon Jones, Florence Welch of Florence & The Machine, [and] Tori Amos" contributing vocals to the album. You can listen to the track and download it today via kcrw.org.

You can also hear it and the album track "Please Don't," featuring vocals by Santigold, by tuning in to Nonesuch Radio.

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David Byrne: "Here Lies Love" [standard cover]
  • Tuesday, May 18, 2010
    KCRW Names "Here Lies Love" Track from David Byrne Today's Top Tune

    Here Lies Love, David Byrne and Fatboy Slim's two-disc song-cycle on the life of former Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos, is featured today on KCRW, Southern California's leading NPR station. KCRW has named the album track "Never So Big" Today's Top Tune.

    The song features vocals by Sia, one of what KCRW describes as "an amazing array of artists, including Sharon Jones, Florence Welch of Florence & The Machine, [and] Tori Amos" contributing vocals to the album. You can listen to the track and download it today via kcrw.org.

    You can also hear it and the album track "Please Don't," featuring vocals by Santigold, by tuning in to Nonesuch Radio.

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