
Artist
Laurie Anderson
Laurie Anderson is an avant-garde artist from Illinois, American. 30 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Avant-Garde · Illinois, American · Best avant-garde albums
- 30
- Releases
- 1982–2026
- Active years
Discography
16
Most popular
Big Science
1982

Homeland
2010

Bright Red
1994

Mister Heartbreak
1984

Strange Angels
1989

Life on a String
2001

Home of the Brave
1986

United States Live
1984

Amelia
2024

Songs from the Bardo
2019

Heart of a Dog
2015

Live in New York
2009

The Ugly One With The Jewels And Other Stories
2008

Talk Normal: The Laurie Anderson Anthology
2005

In Our Sleep
1995

You're the Guy I Want to Share My Money With
1993
Singles & EPs
14
Let X=X (Live)
Single · 2026

Road to Mandalay
Single · 2024

India And On Down to Australia (feat. ANOHNI)
Single · 2024

Big Science (Arca Remix)
EP · 2022

Sweaters (Sam Gendel Remix)
Single · 2021

Jigten
Single · 2019

Lotus Born, No Need to Fear
Single · 2019

Listen Without Distraction
Single · 2019

Our Street Is a Black River
Single · 2018

CNN Predicts a Monster Storm
Single · 2018

The Water Rises
Single · 2018

Quartets: Two
EP · 2017

We Learn to Speak Yet Another Language
Single · 2017

Big Science EP
EP · 2007
Upcoming shows
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About
Laurie Anderson is an American experimental performance artist, visual artist and musician. Regardless of the medium, a common characteristic of all her work seems to be the act of storytelling. Laura Phillips Anderson was born June 5, 1947, in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, United States. She attended Mills College in California, and eventually graduated from Barnard College magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, studying art history. In 1972, she obtained an MFA in sculpture from Columbia University. She performed in New York through the 1970s. Two early pieces, “New York Social Life” and “Time To Go,” were included in the 1977 compilation New Music for Electronic and Recorded Media, along with works by Pauline Oliveros and others. She became more widely known in 1982 with the single “O Superman,” originally released in a limited quantity by One Ten Records; a sudden influx of orders from the U.K. (prompted by British DJ John Peel playing the record) led to Anderson signing with the Warner Brothers label, which re-released the single. “O Superman” reached number two on the national pop charts in Britain.
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“O Superman” was part of a larger stage work entitled United States and was included on her following album, Big Science. Her more recent stage work includes a multimedia presentation inspired by Moby Dick. She starred in and directed the 1986 concert film, Home of the Brave, and also composed the soundtracks for the Spalding Gray films Swimming to Cambodia and Monster in a Box. All of Anderson’s albums from the 1980s sold very well despite being labeled “avant garde”. Her varied career has even included voice-acting in the animated film The Rugrats Movie. In 1994 she created a CD-ROM entitled Puppet Motel. She wrote a supplemental article on the cultural character of New York City for the Encyclopædia Britannica and in the late 1980s hosted the PBS series, Alive from Off Center, for which she produced the short film, What You Mean We?. One of the central themes in Anderson’s work is exploring the effects of technology on human interrelationships and communication. Anderson has collaborated with William Burroughs, Mitchell Froom, Arto Lindsay, Peter Gabriel, Perry Hoberman, David Sylvian, Jean Michel Jarre, Hector Zazou, Nona Hendryx, David Van Tieghem, and husband Lou Reed. She also worked with comedian Andy Kaufman in the late 1970s (with a romantic involvement hinted at in some of her spoken word performances about him). Anderson, who rarely revisits older work (though themes and lyrics occasionally reappear) went on tour performing a selection of her best-known musical pieces in 2001. One of these performances was recorded in New York City only a week after the September 11, 2001 attacks, and included a performance of “O Superman”. This concert was released in early 2002 as the double CD, Live In New York, which remains her most recent album release. In 2003, Anderson became NASA’s first and so far only artist-in-residence, which inspired her most recent performance piece, The End of the Moon. Rumors emerged of a possible new album release in the fall of 2004, but this turned out to be false as Anderson seems too busy mounting a succession of themed shows, as well as composing a piece for Expo 2005 in Japan. In February 2010, Laurie Anderson premiered a new theatrical work, entitled Delusion, at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games. This piece was commissioned by the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad and the Barbican Centre, London. In May/June 2010, Anderson curated the Vivid Sydney festival in Sydney, Australia together with Lou Reed In late June 2010, with the production assistance of husband Lou Reed, as well as Roma Baran. Laurie Anderson released her first full length studio album in near a decade with that of: “Homeland” on Nonesuch Records. Receiving much critical acclaim, “Homeland” has been lauded by many as Anderson’s crowning auditory achievement. A conglomerated assimilation of her many persona’s, characters and decades work exploring and experimenting in a multitude of artistic mediums. Also featured on the “Homeland” album are a number of famed collaborators, including John Zorn (saxophone on tracks 8 & 11), Kieran Hebden of “Four Tet” fame (keyboards on track 5), Antony Hegarty (vocals on track 4), Husband Lou Reed himself on some guitar, and Tuvan throat singers. At 66 minutes, it is also Anderson’s longest studio album.
Laurie Anderson in brief
- How many Laurie Anderson releases are on Riffiter?
- 30 releases are catalogued, spanning 1982 to 2026.
- What genre is Laurie Anderson?
- Laurie Anderson is catalogued under Avant-Garde.
- What is the most recent Laurie Anderson release on Riffiter?
- Let X=X (Live), released in 2026.