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Laurie Andersons 1982 debut album,Big Science, will return to vinyl for the first time in thirty years with a new red vinyl edition due April 9 on Nonesuch Records. The vinyl includes the re-mastered
Laurie Andersons 1982 debut album,Big Science, will return to vinyl for the first time in thirty years with a new red vinyl edition due April 9 on Nonesuch Records. The vinyl includes the re-mastered original album first released on CD for the 25th anniversary of Big Scienceon Nonesuch in 2007.
In the early 1980s, Laurie Anderson was already respected as a conceptual artist and composer, adept at employing gear both high-tech and homemade in her often violin-based pieces, and she was a familiar figure in the cross-pollinating, Lower Manhattan music-visual art-performance circles from which Philip Glass and David Byrne also emerged.
While working on her now-legendary seven-hour performance art/theater piece United States, Part IIV, which premiered over two nights at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) in 1983, she cut the spare O Superman (For Massenet)," an electronic-age update of nineteenth century French operatic composer Jules Massenets aria O Souverain, for the tiny New York City indie label 110 Records. In the UK, DJ John Peel picked up a copy of this very limited-edition 33 RPM 7 and spun the eight-minute-plus track on BBC Radio 1. The exposure resulted in an unlikely number two hit, lots of attention in the American press, and a worldwide deal with Warner Bros. Records.
Side A
01 From the Air
02 Big Science
03 Sweaters
04 Walking and Falling
05 Born, Never Asked
Side B
01 O Superman
02 Example #22
03 Let X=X/It Tango
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