Norma Tanega’s ‘I’m the Sky’ shines light on Claremont singer

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Retrospective collects rare and little-known work by the late Tanega, whose “You’re Dead” is the theme song for TV’s “What We Do in the Shadows,” columnist David…

was an important if under-the-radar figure in the creative community of Claremont, where the singer-songwriter attended college on the cusp of the 1960s and returned in 1972 after essentially retiring from music.

a modest boxed set of her best recordings. I saw it on display at Amoeba Music a few weeks ago and picked it up out of curiosity. For what it’s worth, the music site Pitchfork rated the set 7.5 out of 10. The critic didn’t say, a la “American Bandstand,” if it had a good beat or if you could dance to it.

 

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