Home of the Brave | ||||
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Soundtrack album from Home of the Brave by Laurie Anderson | ||||
Released | May 26, 1986 | |||
Recorded | 1985, Park Theater, Union City, NJ | |||
Genre | Avant-garde Experimental music Pop music |
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Length | 34:08 | |||
Label | Warner Bros. 25400 |
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Producer | Laurie Anderson Roma Baran Nile Rodgers |
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Laurie Anderson chronology | ||||
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Home of the Brave was the fourth album release by Laurie Anderson, issued in 1986. Released by Warner Bros. Records, it was a partial soundtrack album of her concert film of the same title.
Three of the eight tracks on the album were recorded in the studio and thus differ considerably from the filmed versions. A music video for "Language is a Virus" was produced, using the soundtrack studio recording but footage of the live performance.
Two songs on the album were remakes of earlier works: "Language Is a Virus" was originally titled "Language Is a Virus (from Outer Space)" and was performed on Anderson's earlier United States Live (the soundtrack album omits the spoken word introduction, "Difficult Listening Hour," which had appeared on United States Live and which was also performed in the film). "Sharkey's Night" is a song from Anderson's previous album, Mister Heartbreak. However this rendition is performed by Anderson herself (the original was vocalized by William S. Burroughs. Burroughs' voice is heard on the track "Late Show," however.
An alternate, faster-paced version of "Smoke Rings" was recorded for release as a possible single, but there is no indication it was ever issued; it can be heard during Anderson's made-for-TV short film What You Mean We?
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All compositions written by Laurie Anderson.
Album
Year | Chart | Position |
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1986 | The Billboard 200 | 145 |