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Anna Domino

Released

Following her debut EP East and West, Anna Domino returned with her first full length in 1986, further establishing her sly, genre and decades-hopping style, feeling like something that could be from a lighter Alan Rudolph or David Lynch film soundtrack. With Associates veteran Alan Rankine providing the production and the bulk of the music, Domino hits it out of the gate with the finger-snapping “Rythm.” Songs like “My Man” and “Summer” have similar backward-looking vibes, while others like “Caught” and “Not Right Now” aim for a brisk, then-contemporary feeling.

Ned Raggett

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