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!!1977 — Break It, (A film/song in 24/24 time) ---- {html} <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/kEjGRurrvl8?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> {/html} |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t '' ''Break It'' (4:40) : The rarely heard B-side to Laurie Anderson's [first single|https://www.discogs.com/fr/Laurie-Anderson-Its-Not-The-Bullet-That-Kills-You-Its-The-Hole/release/2314478] ''It's Not The Bullet That Kills You (It's The Hole)'', released on a limited run by the Holly Solomon Gallery in 1977 as part of her ''Jukebox'' installation there.{br}The song is for saxophone, violin, guitar, mouth noises. Laurie Anderson - vocals and violin — Peter Gordon - saxophone — Scott Johnson - guitar — Ken Deifik - harmonica — Joe Kos - drums''| {br}{br} {small}(Click to enlarge){/small}{br} |t [../files/articles/anderson/1977_breakit_420.jpg|../files/articles/anderson/1977_breakit.jpg]|t |t |t |t |t |t ---- '' ''Break It (a film/song in 24/24 time)'', 1976{br}collage on paper{br}22 x 16 inches{br}Collection of Thomas Solomon and John Solomon{br}{small}— ^[[Source|https://issuu.com/mixedgreensgallery/docs/catalog_10_hr]^]{/small}'' ---- | {br}{br} {br}{br}
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