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Live At Rockpalast 1998 (W/Dvd)
Artist: Anne Clark
Format: CD
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Combining literary, socially engaged texts with innovative and genre-breaking music, Anne Clark (born 1960 in Croyden/London) has covered every kind of style, while at the same time maintaining her own identity on each and every recording, whether it be the samples (before sampling became a concept) and electronically treated acoustics of The Sitting Room (1982), to the ground-breaking analogue synth classics of Sleeper In Metropolis (1983) and Our Darkness (1984). Clark is mainly a spoken word artist. Many of her lyrics deal critically with the imperfections of humanity, everyday life, and politics. Musically, almost all of Anne Clarke's works can be classified as electronic music with partly avant-garde classical, folk, rock and dance elements. Going between extremes of the minimal Scandinavian jazz influences of Unstill Life (1991) to the pastoral and poetic interpretations and translations of Rainer Maria Rilke's poetry on Just After Sunset (1997), to the full-on electronics and sparse acoustics of The Smallest Acts Of Kindness (2008), only very few artists have covered such a wide spectrum over such a long and consistent career. In 1998 Anne Clark performed with her band - Andy Bell (keys), Gabriela Alqueres (guit. ) and Midus Guerreiro (bass) - at the WDR (biggest national German Radio & TV - station) Rockpalast Osterrocknacht in Bonn's Biskuithalle. The impressive concert started with Anne's 1990 single Abuse. Followed by 1991's Counter Act from the Unstill Life album. Tracks from the albums The Law Is An Anagram Of Wealth (1993) and To Love And Be Loved (1995) completed the program, including terrific live versions of the Anne Clark hits Sleeper In Metropolis and Our Darkness. Conclusion: A very impressive and evocative performance by Anne and her musicians, now available on CD and DVD.
        
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