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  1. The complete playlist for the album Homeland by Laurie Anderson (Playlist) "Homeland" by "Laurie Anderson" Full album The full tracklist by Laurie Anderson, ...

  2. 10. Sept. 2010 · For her first album in nine years, experimental performing artist Laurie Anderson doesn’t deviate from the avant-garde sound that built her cult following in the first place. Her 40-year career as a performing artist can be described as unclassifiable, which defines and yet defies the odds of how a true artist can be labeled .

  3. 31. Aug. 2010 · Aug 31, 2010 Web Exclusive By Hays Davis. Laurie Anderson has a gift for creating evocative recordings. Her multi-media live performances may have the benefit of added visuals but the storytelling aspect of Anderson’s albums can just as easily draw a listener out of a purely aural experience. Homeland may seem to play at times like an end ...

  4. On the occasion of Laurie Anderson’s exhibition, The Weather, at the Hirshhorn Museum, Editor-at-Large, Paul Miller spoke with Anderson on episode #483 of the New Social Environment. Their discussion touches upon Anderson’s attraction to the taboo, her desire to make a “walk-in comic book filled with words,” and her fascinating collaboration with a supercomputer at the Australian ...

  5. No credit card needed. Listen to Homeland on Spotify. Laurie Anderson · Album · 2010 · 12 songs.

  6. Homeland is a long, monotonous focus on Laurie Anderson's voice, which - at least at the technical level - does not deserve such an homage. The songs are mostly drones, built around keyboard pads, with various violin, ethnic voices and FX add-ons. The violin and the ethnic solos are worth listening, but the electronic FX are 15 years outdated. When occasional persussions or drums kick in, then ...

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  7. 22. Juli 2010 · Laurie Anderson’s previous album, the lovely, poignant Life on a String, suggested a quiet, contemplative middle age for an artist who, in the early ’80s, freaked out David Letterman (that in the era when Letterman used to invite Andy Kaufman on to forget the words to “Jambalaya”). Mere days after its release: 9/11. On her new album,