Homeland (Laurie Anderson album)

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Homeland
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 22, 2010
Recorded2007–2010
at Masterdisk, New York City
GenreAvant-garde
Experimental music
Pop music
Length66:00
LabelNonesuch/Elektra Records
79991
ProducerLaurie Anderson, Lou Reed and Roma Baran
Laurie Anderson chronology
Live in New York
(2002)
Homeland
(2010)
Landfall
(2018)
Singles from Homeland
  1. "Only an Expert"
    Released: 18 May 2010[1]

Homeland is the eighth studio album by Laurie Anderson, released in 2010. A loose concept album about life in the United States. It was her first album of new material since 2001's Life on a String.

The record was produced by Anderson, Lou Reed and Roma Baran. Anderson began touring the project in late 2007. The album was originally slated for release in 2008. Because the project kept changing in form, the release was pushed back several times. The final release in 2010 was a two-disc set consisting of a CD of music and a DVD.

The song "Only an Expert" was released as a 12" vinyl single on May 18, 2010. A song titled "Pictures and Things" was the single's B-side.[2]

Track listing[]

Music and lyrics by Laurie Anderson; except where indicated

  1. "Transitory Life" (6:52)
  2. "My Right Eye" (5:01)
  3. "Thinking of You" (4:12)
  4. "Strange Perfumes" (4:46)
  5. "Only an Expert" (7:26)
  6. "Falling" (lyrics with George W.S. Trow) (3:19)
  7. "Another Day in America" (11:24)
  8. "Bodies in Motion" (7:10)
  9. "Dark Time in the Revolution" (5:19)
  10. "The Lake" (5:39)
  11. "The Beginning of Memory" (2:45)
  12. "Flow" (2:15)

DVD

  1. "Homeland: The Story of the Lark" (41:00)
  2. "Laurie's Violin" (7:00)

Personnel[]

Technical


DVD

  • Directed by Braden King
  • Produced by Katie Stern Truckstop Media

Reception[]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic4/5 stars link
Drowned in Sound4/5 stars link
Los Angeles Times4/4 stars link
musicOMH5/5 stars link
Pitchfork Media(8.3/10) link
PopMatters4/5 stars link
Rolling Stone3.5/5 stars link
Slant Magazine4/5 stars link
Robert Christgau(3-star Honorable Mention)(3-star Honorable Mention)(3-star Honorable Mention) link

Nina Power, previewing the album in The Wire magazine, claimed that Homeland "reminds us why Anderson, now in her sixties, is the (modulated) voice of America's conscience."[3]

Margaret Wappler of The Los Angeles Times wrote of the album, "'Homeland' isn't so much an album as it is a poetic capturing of the still moments of a restless mind".[4]

Charts[]

Album

Year Chart Position
2010 German Albums Chart 62
2010 Greek Album Charts 41

References[]

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