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Miracle Row [Import][Bonus track]
Janis Ian
Miracle Row [Import][Bonus track]
Genres: Folk, Pop, Rock
 
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The basics: Produced by Ron Frangipane, Leanne Unger, & Janis Ian; recorded late 1976 at The Hit Factory, New York, released January 1977 (Columbia). "Will You Dance"? was the # 1 single in Japan for three full months;...  more »

     
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All Artists: Janis Ian
Title: Miracle Row [Import][Bonus track]
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Rude Girl Records
Release Date: 3/24/1977
Album Type: Import
Genres: Folk, Pop, Rock
Styles: Contemporary Folk, Singer-Songwriters, Folk Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 711297467529

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The basics: Produced by Ron Frangipane, Leanne Unger, & Janis Ian; recorded late 1976 at The Hit Factory, New York, released January 1977 (Columbia). "Will You Dance"? was the # 1 single in Japan for three full months; the album went platinum in Japan. Inside scoop: Janis was spending a lot of her off-time in Spanish Harlem, where her mother lived; she hoped to reflect those influences on this album. She used her live band instead of studio musicians for the recordings, unaware that a lot of cocaine usage was making tempers fray and playing erratic. "Party Lights" was written when she attended a party and found band members hiding in a closet, snorting cocaine they didn't want to share. "Maria", a love song to a woman, was "scary to record, especially then! but so few people picked up on it that it wasn't an issue - which just goes to show you how little most folks listen to lyrics".

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Decades of Miracles
K. Paiva | Lancaster County, PA | 02/17/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Thirty years ago, 1977, I bought this "record album" to add to my Janis Ian anthology. I finally found a Miracle Row CD [Import] [Original Recording Remastered] to update my collection. I love Miracle Row for its Spanish Harlem influence that salsa dances among Ian's Miracle Row/Maria lyrics. Her cut, Party Lights, is an in your face poem that takes the listener with Ian as she walks about and describes the goings on of a party that Ian attended. Let Me Be Lonely, on the other hand, is a Latin Jazzy (with a hint of Swing) interpretation of the value of being alone versus in a relationship. As with Ian's previous albums, Miracle Row's lyrics reflect and share her contemplative and insightful snapshots of time and place. Her musical voice stills speaks to me. The best review, or complement, for Janis Ian and Miracle Row is that decades later I am buying and re-buying her music."