- United States Live
Infobox Album
Name = United States Live
Type = Live album
Artist =Laurie Anderson
Released = 1984
Recorded =Brooklyn Academy of Music , New York,February 7 -February 10 1983
Genre =Avant-garde Experimental music Pop music
Length = 261:57
Label =Warner Bros. Records
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Producer =Laurie Anderson
Roma Baran
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?P=amg&sql=10:4g5gtq7ztu43 link]
*Robert Christgau (A) [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=laurie+anderson link]
*"Rolling Stone " Rating|4|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/laurieanderson/albums/album/187140/rid/5943958/ link]
Last album = "Mister Heartbreak " (1984)
This album = "United States Live" (1984)
Next album = "Home of the Brave" (1986)"United States Live" was the third album release by
avant-garde singer-songwriterLaurie Anderson . Released as a 5-record boxed set (later reissued, slightly truncated, on four CDs), the album was recorded at theBrooklyn Academy of Music inNew York City in February 1983."United States" was Anderson's
magnum opus performance-art piece featuring musical numbers, spoken word pieces, and animated vignettes about life in theUnited States . Segments ranged from humorous, such as "Yankee See," which gently chided Anderson's record label,Warner Bros. Records , for signing her in the first place, to the apocalyptic anthem "O Superman ," which had been an unexpected Top 10 hit for Anderson on the UK music charts in 1981.Originally, "United States" (which was originally titled "America on the Move") was presented over the course of two nights, running some eight hours. The "United States Live" box set is a truncated rendering of the performance, omitting many segments that were solely of a visual nature.
Among the songs performed on the album was "Language is a Virus (from Outer Space)," a pop-like song based upon a phrase attributed to
William S. Burroughs . Anderson would later perform a modified arrangement of the song in her 1986 concert film "Home of the Brave".Although Anderson has since created numerous other major performance pieces (i.e. "
Moby-Dick ", "Stories from the Nerve Bible", "Happiness", "The End of the Moon"), "United States Live" remains, to date, the only serious attempt at producing anything approaching a full-length recording of any of these performances, although her previous album "Big Science" and her segment of the compilation "You're the Guy I Want to Share My Money With " consisted of studio-recorded excerpts from "United States".Box set individual CD covers
Track listing
All tracks written by
Laurie Anderson except as indicated.Part One
Disc one
# "Say Hello" – 5:01
# "Walk the Dog" – 6:45
# "Violin Solo" – 2:13
# "Closed Circuits" "For voice and amplified mic stand" – 6:03
# "For a Large and Changing Room" – 2:50
# "Pictures of It" "For acoustic Tape Bow" – 1:32
# "The Language of the Future" – 8:02
# "Cartoon Song" – 1:12
# "Small Voice" "For speaker-in-mouth" – 2:03
# "Three Walking Songs" "For Tape Bow Violin" – 4:19
# "The Healing Horn" – 3:01
# "New Jersey Turnpike" – 11:19 "seeNew Jersey Turnpike "
# "So Happy Birthday" – 6:23
# "EngliSH" – 2:08
# "Dance of Electricity" – 3:02 "seeNikola Tesla "
# "Three Songs for Paper, Film and Video" – 6:02Disc two
- "Sax Solo" "for Tape Bow Violin" – 0:55
- "Sax Duet" – 0:38
- "Born, Never Asked" – 5:16
Part Two
- "From the Air" – 2:46
- "Beginning French" – 2:16
- "
O Superman " – 11:05 - "Talkshow" – 6:57
- "Frames for the Pictures" – 1:08
- "Democratic Way" – 1:41
- "Looking for You" – 1:19
- "Walking and Falling" – 1:21
- "Private Property" – 3:04
- "Neon Duet" "For violin and neon bow" – 3:52
- "Let X=X" – 6:17
- "The Mailman's Nightmare" – 0:46
- "Difficult Listening Hour" – 3:10
- "Language is a virus from outer space -
William S. Burroughs " – 7:55 - "Reverb" – 0:26
- "If You Can't Talk About It, Point to It (for
Ludwig Wittgenstein andReverend Ike )" – 0:33 - "Violin Walk" – 2:44
- "City Song" – 3:34
- "Finnish Farmers" – 5:13
Part Three
Disc three
# "Red Map" – 1:57
# "Hey Ah" – 3:50
# "Bagpipe Solo" – 3:17
# "Steven Weed" – 1:07 "seePatricia Hearst /Steven Weed "
# "Time and a Half" – 2:14
# "Voices on Tape" – 1:28
# "Example #22" – 2:33
# "Strike" – 2:11
# "False Documents" – 1:59
# "New York Social Life" – 3:32
# "A Curious Phenomenon" – 1:06
# "Yankee See" – 7:58
# "I Dreamed I Had to Take a Test..." – 1:19
# "Running Dogs" – 0:38
# "Four, Three, Two, One" – 1:15
# "The Big Top" – 2:52
# "It Was Up in the Mountains" – 2:14
# "Odd Objects" "For light-in-mouth" – 4:03
# "Dr. Miller" (Anderson,Perry Hoberman ) – 5:18
# "Big Science" – 7:20 "seeBig Science "
# "Big Science Reprise" – 1:47Part Four
Disc four
# "Cello Solo" – 2:44
# "It Tango" – 1:51
# "Blue Lagoon" – 9:38
# "Hothead (La Langue d'Amour)" – 4:47
# "Stiff Neck" – 1:33
# "Telephone Song" – 1:34
# "Sweaters" – 3:58
# "We've Got Four Big Clocks (and they're all ticking)" – 2:24
# "Song for Two Jims" – 2:56
# "Over the River" – 3:30
# "Mach 20" – 2:47 "seeMach number "
# "Rising Sun" – 3:25
# "The Visitors" – 3:01
# "The Stranger" – 1:57
# "Classified" – 5:25
# "Going Somewhere?" – 0:55
# "Fireworks" – 2:46
# "Dog Show" – 0:48
# "Lighting Out for the Territories" – 3:13 "seeThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finn "Personnel
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Laurie Anderson – mic stand, violin bows, Tape-bow violin, electric violin,Harmonizer , pillow speaker, toy saxophone, voice,Vocoder , neon violin, glasses,Oberheim OB-X a,Synclavier ,tamboura , telephone,jew's harp
*Peter Gordon – Prophet synthesizer, voice
*Geraldine Pontius – voice
*Joseph Kos – voice
*Chuck Fisher – clarinet, sax
*Bill Obrecht – flute, sax
*Ann DeMarinis – Oberheim OB-Xa, Synclavier
*David Van Tieghem – drums, percussion
*Roma Baran –accordion
*Rufus Harley –bagpipes
*Shelley Karson –soprano Charts
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