Anna Domino
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Birth name | Anna Virginia Taylor |
Also known as | Anna Virginia Taylor Delory |
Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
Genres | Alternative rock Art rock Dance Music Pop rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Vocalist, Songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards |
Years active | 1984–current |
Website | No current web page |
Anna Domino (born Anna Virginia Taylor) is a Tokyo-born indie rock artist who has released several recordings under that moniker. Notable performers Domino has collaborated with include The The, Blaine L. Reininger and Virginia Astley. She also played with one-hit wonders, including Mania D and Tar. Additionally, she sang lead vocals on the song "Here In My Heart" by The 6ths on their album Wasps' Nests.
Her stage name is a play on the term Anno Domini.
Background
Domino was born an army brat in Tokyo, Japan to an artistically-inclined family. Her father, James J. Taylor, was in the United States Army before he became a videographer in Washington, D.C.; her mother, Mimi Cazort, is curator emerita for National Gallery of Canada. Her brother, Alan Taylor, is a well-known film and television director.
Being part of a military family, Domino has lived in various places around the world — Ann Arbor, Michigan, Florence, Italy and Ottawa, Canada. She eventually settled in New York, where she became a fashion designer.
Recordings
Early in her career, Domino sang with a number of New York City bands, but didn't catch the attention of American record labels until she had released several albums with the Belgian record label Les Disques du Crépuscule, releasing a single in 1983, Trust In Love. Two E.P. releases, East and West and Rythm, followed in short order. In 1986, her first complete album Anna Domino was released. In 1987, she met Michel Delory, guitarist for Bel Canto and Univers Zéro, and they collaborated on her second album This Time, which received positive critical attention and airplay in Japan. In 1989, Domino released another E.P., Colouring In the Edge and the Outline followed by her third album Mysteries of America in 1990. Domino didn't release anything under her own name after 1990, other than compilations and re-releases.
In 1999 Domino and Delory formed the folk rock alternative outfit Snakefarm, which has to date released only a single album Songs From My Funeral, an album of murder ballads from the 1920s to the 1950s.
As of 2008 another album is in the pipeline, as yet unreleased (Released in 2011 as my halo at half-light).
On June 1, 2010 Domino released a new single, Blood Makes Noise - 20 years after her last release. The single (originally by American singer/songwriter Suzanne Vega) is a part of Allergy To Consciousness, a singles series released on alternative/minimalist independent music label EnT-T.
Selected discography
Albums
- East and West (Crépuscule, 1984)
- Anna Domino (Crépuscule, 1986)
- This Time (Crépuscule, 1987)
- Colouring in the edge and the outline (mini album, Crépuscule, 1988)
- L'Amour fou (compilation, Crépuscule, 1989)
- Mysteries of America (Crépuscule, 1990)
- Favourite songs from the Twilight years (US-compilation - Janken Pon, 1997)
- Snakefarm (Kneeling Elephant, 1999)
- my halo at half-light (Fledg'ling Records 2011)
Singles
- Blood Makes Noise (EnT-T, 2010)
12" Singles
- Trust in love / Repeating (Crépuscule, 1983)
- Rythm / Target (Crépuscule, 1984)
- Take that / Koo koo (Crépuscule, 1985)
- Lake / Hammer (Crépuscule, 1987)
- Tempting / Always always (Crépuscule, 1988)
Vinyl releases on Factory Records
- FACT 165 Anna Domino LP
- FAC 158 Summer (Arthur Baker Remix) / Summer (Arthur Baker Instrumental) 12"
- FAC 158/7 Summer (Arthur Baker Remix) / The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game 7" (A side is edited version)
References
External links
- Anna Domino biography at LTM records
- Anna Domino at AllMusic
- Ectophile Guide to Good Music entry
- Official Facebook page
- Official MySpace page
- Anna Domino on EnT-T