Big Science is the debut studio album by avant-garde artist Laurie Anderson. It was the first of a seven-album deal Anderson signed with Warner Bros. Records. It is best known for the single "O Superman", which unexpectedly reached No. 2 in the UK. The work is a selection of highlights from her eight-hour production United States Live, which was itself released as a 5-LP boxed set and book in 1984. United States Live was originally a performance piece, in which music was only one element. After Big Science, music played a larger role in Anderson's work.[10]
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Released | April 19, 1982 June 18, 2007 (reissue) | |||
Recorded | The Lobby, The Hit Factory, New York City | |||
Genre | Avant-garde, art pop, electronic | |||
Length | 38:19 | |||
Label | Warner Bros. 23674 Nonesuch/Elektra Records (reissue) 79988 | |||
Producer | Laurie Anderson Roma Baran | |||
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Pitchfork | 8.7/10[5] |
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The Village Voice | A−[9] |
Although considered her debut album, Anderson had previously recorded one side of a 2-LP set titled You're the Guy I Want to Share My Money With, a collaboration released on Giorno Poetry Systems with William S. Burroughs and John Giorno. She had also contributed two pieces to a 1977 compilation of electronic music.
Track 8, without the tango or the horns, was released as a flexi disc in the February issue of Artforum earlier in 1982.[11] A sleeve for the disc could be cut out from the magazine and assembled.
A newly remastered version of the album was released on 18 June 2007 by Nonesuch/Elektra Records with new liner notes, and, in the data portion of the CD, the bonus track "Walk the Dog" (B-side of the original "O Superman" single) and the "O Superman" video.
Slant Magazine listed the album at #44 on its list of "Best Albums of the 1980s."[12] In 2018, Pitchfork listed the album at #22 on its list of the "200 Best Albums of the 1980s."[13]
Laurie Anderson enjoyed a surprise popular hit in the United Kingdom with "O Superman" in 1981. Her subsequent albums Big Science and Mister Heartbreak each sold between 100,000 and 125,000 copies in the United States, and even the five-record United States - Live sold 40,000, according to Elliot Abbott, Anderson's manager and the executive producer of Home of the Brave. [14] As of 1983, the album had sold 150,000 copies worldwide.[15]
All words and music by Laurie Anderson
"O Superman" mixed at The Lobby; for Massenet; originally released on One Ten Records
"Example #22" special thanks to Paranormals Medeline Vester, Gerhard Rozhek, Coretta Atteroc, Shelley Karson
"Let X=X" original version appeared in ArtForum February 1982
"Special thanks to Patty Anderson, Lester Bangs, Robert Coe, Anton Fier, Charles Holland, Geraldine Pontius, Greg Shifrin and Gail Turner".
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from Big Science by Laurie Anderson, Warner Bros. 1982, Nonesuch Records 2007. Sample from Warner Bros. Label 1984 via iTunes |
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1982 | Billboard 200 | 124[16] |
1982 | New Zealand Albums | 8[17] |
1982 | UK Albums | 29 |
[T]he broader themes of alienation and disconnection, as voiced in deadpan manner on 'From the Air' still resonate ...
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