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| Sales Rank: | 98931 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $2.95 |
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| Release Date: | 1990-10-25 |
| Label: | Sony |
| UPC: | 074643339421 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | Sony |
| ASIN: | B000002544 |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on Between the Lines by Sony
- When the Party's Over
- At Seventeen
- From Me to You
- Bright Lights and Promises
- In the Winter
- Water Colors
- Between the Lines
- The Come On
- Light a Light
- Tea and Sympathy
- Lover's Lullaby
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Album Description
Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2007.
Customer Reviews
a little light dispels a lot of darkness - Reviewed on 2008-05-16
This is what art feels like.
"I learned the truth at 17" about 5 or 6 years ago when I first became a Janis Ian fan. An old friend first introduced me to this very talented creature who is actually a relative of Janis', too. At the time, I'm now embarrassed to admit that I had no idea who she was and had no idea what her music sounded like.
The first time I listened to "Between The Lines" I immediately fell in love with both the performer and the record, respectively. Janis Ian has to be one of the most underrated (and underplayed) American Folk singers of our time. Her best song is "At Seventeen." It has such a rich sound and such a great message. Janis' voice will get inside you because she has a special gift that allows her to speak to everyone. I love this CD and recommend it to anyone that appreciates American Folk or just anything that's slightly off the beaten path (we don't all have to listen to that idol top 50 nonsense, do we?) BTW, Janis Ian performed on the very first SNL in 1975, "At Seventeen."
These are the tracks with the times for each song:
1) When The Party's Over 2.57 *
2) At Seventeen 4.41 *
3) From Me To You 3.17 *
4) Bright Lights And Promises 4.16
5) In The Winter 2.29
6) Water Colors 5.02
7) Between The Lines 4.02 *
8) The Come On 3.57
9) Light A Light 2.45
10) Tea & Sympathy 4.29
11) Lover's Lullaby 5.26
* these are my favorites.
Why do I adore this CD?
"Between The Lines" is Janis' very best CD. It's a total juxtaposition of somber, sweet and sorrowful. I really love the first track "When The Party's Over." It has such a familiar sound that's almost refreshing. I'm sorry that's the best way I can describe it, I know that may sound hokey to you.
Did you also notice how the first part of the CD is rather mournful and the second half has a fast, frenzy sound? This makes such a unique and clever record. I can't remember listening to one like this in such a long time (if ever.) And even though these songs all sound very diverse there's also a centricity that ties them all together. From the moody trumpet-horns that play in the early tracks, to the fast jazz beats on songs like "Between The Lines" and "Light A Light," Janis is able to bring them all together in unison, while holding hands with each other.
This record also reminds me that there's still some light left in this world or some goodness in humanity. It reminds me that there is still decent music. And most of all I love this CD because it reminds me that no matter what, everyone is still special in their own way.
...Janis Ian is one of our greatest entertainers and perhaps the very best folk singer, ever. Maybe overshadowed by mainstream Top 50 (otherwise known as "pop") and perhaps because she was never "folk enough" Janis never really appreciated the type of acclaim that she very rightfully was otherwise entitled to. I suppose in the end that's really what happens to some of our best artists, right?
This is one of the only CD's that I can think of that so many generations equally listen to. As I've touched on, I think it's because Janis is such a universal person that speaks what most people feel; but rarely, if ever voice. Incidentally (and not coincidently,) Janis Ian is also the only singer who my mother listened to as a teenager that I also enjoy.
IMHO Janis Ian is way more of a g-a-y icon than someone like Cher or Barbra Streisand or Madonna. Because those others are way too perfect and they didn't know what it's like to suffer through heartache. Janis does. She's a modern-day Judy Garland. On the outside, looking in, hoping to be recognized, but otherwise forgotten and thrown away. ...That's why I love her...
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Book Subjects
- Folk & Traditional
- Folk-Rock
- Pop
- Pop/Rock Music
- Popular Music
- Rock/Pop
- Singer/Songwriter