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Anne Clark - Definition and Overview

Anne Clark is a British poetic songwriter operating from the time of her debut release in 1982 named The Sitting Room, and has released approximately a dozen albums since.

She was born in Croydon, South London in 1960 on May 14th.

Her experimental music centers around the fairly general electronic and dance and possibly avant garde genres with varying hard (techno applies on occasion), romantic and orchestral styles.

Clark is mainly the vocal artist, but she also plays piano and occasionally accompanies herself.

Discography

  • The Sitting Room (1982)
  • Changing Places (1983)
  • Joined Up Writing (1984)
  • Pressure Points (1985)
  • Hopeless Cases (1987)
  • R.S.V.P. (1988)
  • Unstill Life (1991)
  • The Law Is An Anagram Of Wealth (1993)
  • Psychometry (1994)
  • To Love And Be Loved (1995)
  • Wordprocessing (1997)
  • Just After Sunset - The Poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke (1998)
  • Just After Sunset - Re-Release (?)
  • From the Heart (2003)
  • Notes Taken Traces Left (2004)

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