In 2004 David Byrne surprised the world by recording a CD with a six-piece string section with . He liked this so much that he took it on tour. Together with his band consisting of bass, drums and percussion, the strings accompany him during a concert that was recorded in London's Union Chapel in 2003, covering all the highlights of Byrne's career. To get the room loose, he opens with a number of
… hits. Then he switches to supported repertoire with most of the room for the strings. With This Must Be The Place, the accompaniment comes into its own. Most of the big hits from the - Psycho Killer is the big absentee - used to get the room to dance, something that also works with Lazy, the big dance hit he had with . The space between the songs is filled with interviews. (AD)more