Byrne's sixth solo album, Here , was released in 2007. This album was notable for its use of vintage synthesizers and drum machines, creating a distinctive retro-futuristic sound. Tracks like "Here" and "Train" showcased Byrne's continued interest in sonic experimentation.
This nearly 30-year span saw Byrne dive deep into worldbeat, art-pop, and theatrical scores. Album Title Primary Style Notable Detail Rei Momo Latin / Worldbeat Recorded with Afro-Antillean legends like Celia Cruz. 1992 Uh-Oh Art-Pop / Rock Features the New Orleans bass of George Porter Jr. 1994 David Byrne Alternative Rock A raw, more introspective "back-to-basics" solo effort. 1997 Feelings Electronic / Experimental Explored Trip-Hop and indie-electronic textures. 2001 Look into the Eyeball Chamber Pop Fused soul and Latin rhythms with lush string sections. 2004 Grown Backwards Art Song / Classical Notable for its inclusion of operatic arias. 2008 Everything That Happens Will Happen Today Electronic Gospel A major reunion with Brian Eno. 2012 Love This Giant Brass / Indie Rock A collaborative masterclass with St. Vincent. 2018 American Utopia David Byrne - 9 Albums -1989-2018- -FLAC-
David Byrne – (almost) all of his albums ranked! - The Guardian Byrne's sixth solo album, Here , was released in 2007