Laurie Anderson
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Biography
After briefly entering the mainstream pop radar in 1981 with her lone hit "O Superman," Laurie Anderson enjoyed a public visibility greater than virtually any other avant-garde figure of her era. Her infrequent forays into rock aside, Anderson nevertheless remained firmly grounded within the realm of performance art, her ambitious multimedia projects encompassing not only music but also film, mime, visual projections, dance, and -- most importantly -- spoken and written language, the cornerstone of all of her work. Born in the Chicago suburb of Glen Ellyn, IL on June 5, 1947, she studied violin as a teen; relocating to New York City at age 20, she later attended Barnard College, graduating with a B.A. in art history in 1969. After earning an M.F.A. in sculpture from Columbia University in 1972, Anderson taught art history and Egyptian architecture at City College; she mounted her first public performances a year later.
Read More...By 1976, Anderson was regularly mounting performances in museums, concert halls, and art festivals throughout North America and Europe; claiming to base all of her projects on the power of words and language, her work also emphasized visual imagery and cutting-edge technology, with pieces like 1980's Born, Never Asked, written for both orchestra and electronics. A year later, Anderson recorded "O Superman" for the tiny New York label 110 Records; an 11-minute single built around electronic drones and featuring opaque lyrics half-spoken and half-sung (in a voice sometimes electronically treated); this most unlikely hit became a smash in Britain, where it reached the number two spot on the national pop charts. Warner Bros. soon signed Anderson to record a full-length LP, and in 1982,she issued Big Science, a work drawn from a much larger project, the seven-hour multi-media performance United States.
With 1984's Mister Heartbreak, Anderson produced her most overtly pop-oriented work, teaming with artists including Peter Gabriel and Adrian Belew; the end result even reached the American Top 100. That same year, she also issued United States Live, a recorded document of the complete performance spread across a five-LP set. Anderson's next project, Home of the Brave, was a concert film; a year later, she also scored the Jonathan Demme/Spalding Gray film Swimming to Cambodia. A proper studio album, Strange Angels, did not follow until 1989; the next several years were devoted to performance tours, including 1990's Empty Places, 1991's Voices from the Beyond, and 1993's Stories from the Nerve Bible. In 1994, Anderson teamed with producer Brian Eno for Bright Red - Tightrope, also featuring her boyfriend Lou Reed; the following year she released the LP The Ugly One with the Jewels as well as "Puppet Motel", a CD-R confirming her ongoing interest in the latest technology. In 2001, Anderson issued Life on a String which contained songs from her large musical theater pieces Moby Dick and Strange Angels. In 2001, two weeks after the attacks on the World Trade Center, Ms. Anderson recorded a live album at Town Hall, New York City (on its cover werre the poignantwords "New York City, September 19-20, 2001." It was released as Live at Town Hall, N.Y.C. in 2002. Ms. Anderson continued her appearance schedule but didn't record for another seven years when she began working on Homeland Insecurity, which was released by Nonesuch in 2010. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months- O Superman (for Massenet) - (8:27) - 6,351 plays
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O Superman - (8:23) - 4,569 playsLyricsO superman. o judge. o mom and dad. mom and dad. o superman. o judge. o mom and dad. mom and dad. hi. I'm not home right now. but if you want to leave a message, just start talking at the sound
E tone. hello? this is your mother. are you there? are you coming home? hello? is anybody home? well, you don't know me, but I know you. and I've got a message to give to you. here come the plan
O you better get ready. ready to go. you can come as you are, but pay as you go. pay as you go. and I said: ok. who is this really? and the voice said: this is the hand, the hand that takes. thi
The hand, the hand that takes. this is the hand, the hand that takes. here come the planes. they're american planes. made in america. smoking or non-smoking? and the voice said: neither snow nor
Nor gloom of night shall stay these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds. 'cause when love is gone, there's always justice. and when justive is gone, there's always forc
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From the Air - (4:32) - 4,684 playsLyricsGood evening. this is your captain. we are about to attempt a crash landing. please extinuish all cigarettes. place your tray tables in their upright, locked position. your captain says: put you
D on your knees. your captain says: put your head on your hands. captain says: put your hands on your head. put your hands on your hips. heh heh. this is your captain-and we are going down. we a
L going down, together. and I said: uh oh. this is gonna be some day. standby. this is the time. and this is the record of the time. this is the time. and this is the record of the time. uh-this
Our captain again. you know, I've got a funny feeling I've seen this all before. why? cause I'm a caveman. why? cause I've got eyes in the back of my head. why? it's the heat. standby. this is t
Me. and this is the record of the time. this is the time. and this is the record of the time. put your hands over your eyes. jump out of the plane. there is no pilot. you are not alone. standby.
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Big Science - (6:21) - 4,157 playsLyricsCoo coo it's cold outside. coo coo it's cold outside. ooo coo coo. don't forget your mittens. hey pal! how do I get to town from here? and he said: well just take a right where they're going to
That new shopping mall, go straight past where they're going to put in the freeway, take a left at what's going to be the new sports center, and keep going until you hit the place where they're
King of building that drive-in bank. you can't miss it. and I said: this must be the place. ooo coo coo. golden cities. golden towns. golden cities. golden towns. and long cars in long lines and
T big signs and they all say: hallelujah. yodellayheehoo. every man for himself. ooo coo coo. golden cities. golden towns. thanks for the ride. big science. hallelujah. big science. yodellayheeh
Ou know. I think we should put some mountains here. otherwise, what are all the characters going to fall off of? and what about stairs? yodellayheehoo. ooo coo coo. here's a man who lives a life
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Born, Never Asked - (4:55) - 3,883 playsLyricsIt was a large room. full of people. all kinds. and they had all arrived at the same buidling at more or less the same time. and they were all free. and they were all asking themselves the same
Ion: what is behind that curtain? you were born. and so you're free. so happy birthday.
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