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Revenge
Released: May 16, 1995
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Released: May 16, 1995
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The second album of Janis Ian's third career as a recording artist found her singing love songs full of violent imagery and story songs about desperate characters. Opening with "Ready For War," and...
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Breaking Silence
Released: Jun 8, 1993
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Released: Jun 8, 1993
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Breaking Silence finds Ian ditching her past waifishness for a confident, mature, contemporary acoustic approach relying mostly on spare guitar and piano textures. Opening with "All Roads to the...
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Billie's Bones
Released: 2003
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Released: 2003
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Decades after their initial burst on the pop scene certain serious artists conjure up special recordings deserving of extra attention. A Jackie DeShannon will deliver something stunning like her...
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Up 'Til Now
Released: 1997
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Released: 1997
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This single-disc compilation contains 17 selections chosen by Janis Ian for Sony Benelux in Europe, becoming a huge success and even going gold in Holland. Up 'Til Now is a chronological overview...
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Uncle Wonderful
Released: 1983
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Released: 1983
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A Janis Ian dance album? Even her most ardent fans couldn't have seen this one coming. Uncle Wonderful -- an Australia-only album from 1984 that was recorded over three years -- sounds like...
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For All the Seasons of Your Mind
Released: October 1967
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Released: October 1967
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Janis Ian followed up her self-titled debut with the appropriately trippy For All The Seasons Of Your Mind (1968). Her no-nonsensical approach and bellicose lyrical style was poignantly defined by...
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