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Reprieve (CD - 2006)

Reprieve (CD - 2006)

( UPC: 00748731705220)
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Artist: Ani DiFranco

Label: Righteous Babe Records

Genre: Folk

Album Description: Personnel: Ani DiFranco (vocals); Ani DiFranco; Todd Sickafoose (strings, trumpet, piano, pump organ, Wurlitzer organ, acoustic bass); Saint Claude, Mike Napolitano.

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Album Description
Personnel: Ani DiFranco (vocals); Ani DiFranco; Todd Sickafoose (strings, trumpet, piano, pump organ, Wurlitzer organ, acoustic bass); Saint Claude, Mike Napolitano.

Audio Mixers: Ani DiFranco; Mike Napolitano.

Recording information: Dust Bowl, Buffalo, New Yorl; Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, LA; The Dust Bowl, Buffalo, NY; The Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, LA.

Photographer: Danny Clinch.

If Ani DiFranco's ever-lengthening discography can be categorized into albums that take chances and those that tread on familiar ground, REPRIEVE, which largely scales back the fuller sound of 2005's KNUCKLE DOWN to DiFranco, her guitar, and Jim Stickafoose on bass, belongs to the latter set. Its recording interrupted by Hurricane Katrina, REPRIEVE retains the somber, self-reflective tone that characterized the period immediately after the disaster; as usual, DiFranco's stream-of-heart lyrics touch on every aspect of her world, from her appearance (as on "Half-Assed") to George W. Bush ("Millennium Theater") and more generalized post-millennial angst ("A Space"). The clean-but-not-spotless production by DiFranco stays out of the way to let the words connect, and, more often than not, they do.

Ani DiFranco has proven prolific and eclectic within a genre that might be called punk-folk. Reprieve, for instance, is her second album of 2006, and the style is much closer to singer/songwriter folk than rocking early-'90s albums like Not a Pretty Girl. One might be tempted to say the "angry girl" has become a mellow woman, more personal than political. But making a blanket statement about DiFranco and her music usually proves careless. Politics, for instance, rears its head on "Millennium Theater," an ode to orange alerts, Halliburton, and the slow response in New Orleans. She also relates to politics in a broader sense on "Shroud," rejecting Middle America's values and aligning herself with bohemian culture. Lyrically, songs like "Hypnotized" and "Nicotine" relay DiFranco's individual sensibility; her point of view never reminds the listener of other songwriters. The downside of Reprieve is that it isn't as musically arresting as earlier albums like Out of Range, and DiFranco, on a song like "Millennium Theater," can be rather obvious. The mellow pacing combined with non-distinct melodies also causes many of these songs to run together. Fans, however, will embrace Reprieve as a fully realized project, glad that DiFranco has continued to keep in touch. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.

Track Listing
1.Hypnotized
2.Subconscious
3.In the Margins
4.Nicotine
5.Decree
6.78% H2O
7.Millennium Theater
8.Half-Assed
9.Reprieve
10.Spade, A
11.Unrequited
12.Shroud
13.Reprise
Album Information

UPC:
00748731705220
Release Date: Aug 08, 2006
Type: Performer
Genre: Folk
Label: Righteous Babe Records
Distributor: E1 Distribut
Producer: Ani DiFranco; Ani DiFranco
Engineer: Ani DiFranco; Todd Sickafoose; Mike Napolitano
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2006
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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