Laurie Anderson

Life on a String

Laurie Anderson - Life on a String

08/21/2001 | Nonesuch 

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All Music Guide Review

2001's Life on a String is a peculiar entry in Laurie Anderson's career, in that elements of it echo her previous work without sounding much like anything she's done before. In particular, the album has ties both to 1982's Big Science (like that album, Life on a String largely consists of songs taken from a much larger work, her musical theater piece +Moby Dick) and 1989's Strange Angels (it returns to the more musical side of her style, which had been largely abandoned on her two '90s releases). The sound is a new and intriguing development for Anderson; an accomplished violin player who previously had only used the instrument pretty much as a prop, Anderson fills all of these songs with front-and-center string sections that provide an entirely different texture for her usual meandering melodies. "Slip Away" is a moving song about the death of her father that's probably the most direct and emotional song Anderson has ever written. It's the clear high point of Life on a String. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Life on a String Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 4
  • Here With You
  • 2:22
  • Sound Clip for Here With You from Life on a String


  • 5
  • Slip Away
  • 5:50
  • Sound Clip for Slip Away from Life on a String


  • 7
  • Dark Angel
  • 3:22
  • Sound Clip for Dark Angel from Life on a String


  • 8
  • Broken
  • 3:19
  • Sound Clip for Broken from Life on a String


  • Credits of Life on a String

    • Skúli Sverrisson
    • Bass, Guitar, Percussion Programming, Sounds, Keyboards, Director
    • Laurie Anderson
    • Percussion, Violin, Gong, Keyboards, Vocals, Producer, Engineer, Main Performer


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