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Night Rains [Import] [Bonus track]
Janis Ian
Night Rains [Import] [Bonus track]
Genres: Folk, Pop, Rock
 
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The basics: Produced by Janis Ian & Ron Frangipane; recorded late 1978-early 1979 in New York; released 1979 (Columbia). "Fly Too High", produced by Giorgio Moroder for the Adrian Lyme movie Foxes (Jodie Foster), gave ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Janis Ian
Title: Night Rains [Import] [Bonus track]
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Rude Girl Records
Release Date: 3/24/1979
Album Type: Import
Genres: Folk, Pop, Rock
Styles: Contemporary Folk, Singer-Songwriters, Folk Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 711297467628

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The basics: Produced by Janis Ian & Ron Frangipane; recorded late 1978-early 1979 in New York; released 1979 (Columbia). "Fly Too High", produced by Giorgio Moroder for the Adrian Lyme movie Foxes (Jodie Foster), gave Janis her international career, reaching #1 and going platinum in England, Ireland, Scandinavia, Holland, Belgium, South Africa, Israel, and Australia, as well as going top 20 in the US. The follow-up, "The Other Side of the Sun", reached top ten in England, Ireland, Holland, Belgium, Scandinavia, Israel, and Australia. The album also contains a piano duet with Chick Corea and soundtrack songs from the film The Bell Jar (Julie Harris). Inside scoop: After much argument, the record company finally decided to allow Janis to produce her album and control her budget. She brought in Ron, who'd done the arranging on Between the Lines, and engineer Leanne Unger, who'd worked with her on Miracle Row. She begged for a chance to work with Giorgio, whose work she'd admired, and with Albert Hammond. (The song they wrote together, "The Other Side of the Sun", was also a huge hit throughout South America - in Spanish!) Says Janis, "I felt like for the first time, I was recording the music I heard in my head."

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Janis at her best
flesch@redshift.com | 09/12/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is by far my favorite Janis Ian recording, although it is hard to put *Hunger* and *Between the Lines* below it. Every song is clear, rhythmic, and meaningful with lyrics that are piercing and tender. Janis cannot be categorized, but her songs combine jazz, folk, and rock in ways I haven't experienced before. You haven't heard live music until you've seen Janis in concert. Her guitar is totally awesome. Besides which, she is a wonderful human being and a true artist with integrity. When you combine guts, persistence, intelligence, talent, sensitivity, passion, creativity, depth, and love, you about have Janis Ian. She also is an excellent writer (as well as superb songwriter), evidenced by some of the columns she has written (more coming on the web). Check out her Website too; you'll see what I mean. (if you love Janis you will also love reading Anne Lamott & listening to *Rhona at Night*.)"
Another great album by the brilliant songwriter
J. McCranie | Brunswick, GA United States | 01/06/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is another of the very best albums by the brilliant singer/songwriter. The only drawback is that it would benefit from digital remastering."
My favorite "album" - Janis Ian's jazz is stirring
Timothy M. Trogdon | Cleveland, Oh USA | 02/19/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"There are individual songs that I like a lot that Janis Ian performs on her other albums/CDs, but for a compilation of work Night Rains is my favorite. Night Rains is also the music score for a movie and that was the first time I heard it was when I watched the movie. Janis Ian has a quality that will be forever captured in time because of her recordings. My only sadness is that I never had the opportunity to hear and see Janis perform live during the 1970s and 1980s because her music was so much a part of my life then."