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Ani DiFrancoAni DiFranco

Label:Righteous Babe Records – RBR0013
Format:
2 x Vinyl, LP, Etched, Gatefold
Country:US
Released:
Genre:Rock, Folk, World, & Country
Style:Acoustic

Tracklist

A1Both Hands
A2Talk To Me Now
A3The Slant
A4Work Your Way Out
A5Dog Coffee
B1Lost Woman Song
B2Pale Purple
B3Rush Hour
B4Fire Door
C1The Story
C2Every Angle
C3Out of Habit
C4Letting the Telephone Ring
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Credits

  • Lacquer Cut ByCM*

Notes

Vinyl 30th Anniversary Edition
Uncoated heavy stock gatefold w/ 2-sided lyrics insert
Standard weight black double vinyl w/ 4th side Ani etching in white poly
sleeves.

This latest iteration from the 2019 remastering is a slight variation from the limited edition Record Store Day exclusive version we released last year that quickly sold out. It's a gatefold double LP on standard weight black vinyl with the fourth side etching of Ani. Featuring "Both Hands," "Out of Habit," "The Slant," "Fire Door," "Lost Woman Song," and other Ani classics.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 748731700171
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): RBR001-2 A MRP2979 CM 37045.1 (3)..
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): RBR001-2 B MRP2979 CM 37045.2 (3)..
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C): RBR001-2 C MRP2979 CM 37045.3 (3)..

Other Versions (5 of 18)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
New Submission
Ani DiFranco (Cassette, Album, Promo)Not On Label (Ani DiFranco Self-released)noneUS1990
New Submission
Ani DiFranco (Cassette, Album)Righteous Records (4)RTR-001-CUS1990
New Submission
Ani DiFranco (Cassette, Album, Reissue)Righteous Records (4)RTR-001-CUS1991
New Submission
Ani DiFranco (CD, Album)Righteous Records (4)RTR-001-DUS1992
New Submission
Ani DiFranco (CD, Album)Cooking VinylCOOK CD 112UK1997

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Reviews

  • PlanetaryVinyl's avatar
    I’m very happy for this repress. It all sounds great but I did experience a little bit of surface noise on the second side of the record. It only lasted for a couple rotations so its not that bad to me. I’ll chalk it up to background noise if I were there during a live performance.
    • rickypacific's avatar
      rickypacific
      This sounds perfect. In essence it is a simple recording. A woman and her guitar. Which is exactly what you get here. No annoying constant clicks and static. Very quiet pressing as far as any vinyl noise is concerned. Exactly how it needs to be with this kind of recording. Nothing should be able to pull your attention from the song. A nice clean groove glide. The album itself is a classic and must be heard. This is a lovely way to experience an album like this.
      • vinylandchess's avatar
        vinylandchess
        From RBR Website: Ani DiFranco's first album is so revolutionary that the purveyors of status quo install women's music sections in the dusty corner of their stores in order to hide it. Dorm rooms coast to coast transform into audio dub houses where young women with aching arms scratch out hand written labels and personal letters like "you have to hear this". These quasi-booking agent and pirate distributors work long into the night purchasing greyhound tickets for a certain young Folksinger to come play at their school.

        Today. Folk and poetry prevail. Vulnerable stories arm themselves as powerful songs on Ani DiFranco's self-titled first solo record. Ani's voice is rich and eloquent. Her guitar moves like an appendage. From cockroach pus to abortion rights the record doesn't flinch. This singer/songwriter Folk Mecca contains songs with an epic stage life such as, "Both Hands," "Out of Habit," "The Slant," and "Fire Door". Live versions of these lovely tunes can be located in such divergent locations as Living In Clip and Render: Spanning Time with Ani DiFranco.

        All of the tracks embody the love and humor inherent in Ani's music. Thematically this record gives a face to feminism that is both beautiful and accessible to anyone. The stories focus on relationships and humanity. We sit in the waiting room of an abortion clinic after facing an angry crowd in "Lost Woman Song". "Talk to Me Now" and "The Story" confront the inequality of the sexes in a man's world.

        The love songs examine relationships with the same discernment as the political ones. "Both Hands" is a hands down favorite among any DiFranco fan. "Every Angle" infuses the thrill of protest with the joy of a crush, "thoughts of you are picketing my brain/ they refuse to work such long hours without rest/ in unstable conditions at best". And the unforgettably poetic and guitarific, "Fire Door" is a heartfelt treat in its first studio recording.

        Hair: None.
        Instrumentation: Acoustic Guitar/Vocal Chords.
        RBR: A wee seed in the garden of songs.
        Misc. The poem, "The Slant" was written in Sekou Sundiata's poetry class at the New School. Sekou's own verse and style can be found in the RBR catalog of cool.
        AKA: First Album

        Original Release: November 1990

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