Laurie Anderson - Mister Heartbreak (1984)
BAND/ARTIST: Laurie Anderson
- Title: Mister Heartbreak
- Year Of Release: 1984 (1990)
- Label: Warner Bros.
- Genre: Electro, Pop Rock, Avantgarde
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 40:08
- Total Size: 263,5 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Probably the most pop-accessible of Laurie Anderson's recorded work, Mister Heartbreak features a number of stunning luminaries on the cutting edge of popular music at the time.
Striking guitar work by King Crimson guitarist Adrian Belew permeates this disc -- notably on "Sharkey's Day" -- punchy and angular. The production and bass work from Bill Laswell is superb. Peter Gabriel -- at the time still coming off the buzz of his departure from Genesis -- is featured in a duet with Anderson on "Excellent Birds."
There is a heavy reliance on early-'80s synthesizers which would normally be very off-putting, but here they are executed well. Nowhere does the music slip into irreparable '80s cliché; it is still an entertaining listen.
Lyrics are typical of Anderson' work -- complex, literate, provocative, difficult to fully comprehend. Haunting "Gravity's Angel" borrows imagery from Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow. Spoken word delivery on "Sharkey's Night" is given by the legendary William S. Burroughs.
This is a very satisfying listen and a great intro for those unfamiliar with Anderson's work. (AMG)
Striking guitar work by King Crimson guitarist Adrian Belew permeates this disc -- notably on "Sharkey's Day" -- punchy and angular. The production and bass work from Bill Laswell is superb. Peter Gabriel -- at the time still coming off the buzz of his departure from Genesis -- is featured in a duet with Anderson on "Excellent Birds."
There is a heavy reliance on early-'80s synthesizers which would normally be very off-putting, but here they are executed well. Nowhere does the music slip into irreparable '80s cliché; it is still an entertaining listen.
Lyrics are typical of Anderson' work -- complex, literate, provocative, difficult to fully comprehend. Haunting "Gravity's Angel" borrows imagery from Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow. Spoken word delivery on "Sharkey's Night" is given by the legendary William S. Burroughs.
This is a very satisfying listen and a great intro for those unfamiliar with Anderson's work. (AMG)
Tracklist
01. Sharkey's Day [7:39]
02. Langue D'Amour [6:18]
03. Gravity's Angel [6:06]
04. Kokoku [7:08]
05. Excellent Birds [3:17]
06. Blue Lagoon [7:08]
07. Sharkey's Night [2:29]
Pop | Rock | Electronic | FLAC / APE
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