Ani DiFranco - Living in Clip

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Album Details

Title: Living in Clip
Artist: Ani DiFranco
Release Date: 4/22/1997
Re-Released On: 6/30/2009
Label: BMG, Cooking Vinyl Records, Righteous Babe Records
Duration: 125:54
Album Type(s): live
UPCs: 4995879087022, 748731701123, 5060031121124, 711297152227
Genre: Rock
Styles: Urban Folk, Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Anti-Folk, Alternative Folk
Moods: Bittersweet, Earnest, Poignant, Brash, Earthy, Gutsy, Literate, Passionate, Reflective, Wistful, Cathartic, Confident, Confrontational, Energetic, Intimate, Melancholy, Organic, Plaintive, Provocative, Street-Smart, Acerbic, Brooding, Intense
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. Whatever
  2. Wherever
  3. Gravel
  4. Willing to Fight
  5. Shy
  6. Joyful Girl
  7. Hide and Seek
  8. Napoleon
  9. I'm No Heroine
  10. Amazing Grace
  11. Anticipate
  12. Tiptoe
  13. Sorry I Am
  14. The Slant/The Diner
  15. 32 Flavors
  16. Out of Range

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. Untouchable Face
  2. Shameless
  3. Distracted
  4. Adam and Eve
  5. Fire Door
  6. Both Hands
  7. Out of Habit
  8. Every State Line
  9. Not So Soft
  10. Travel Tips
  11. Wrong With Me
  12. In or Out
  13. We're All Gonna Blow
  14. Letter to a John
  15. Overlap

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDRighteous Babe Records011
2000CDCooking Vinyl Records122
1998CDBMG87023
1997CDRighteous Babe Records11

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Album Review

Living in Clip is Ani DiFranco's first live album, and she seems to be making up for lost time: She's crammed several years worth of live performances into these two CDs. Most of these songs are performed by only three people: Andy Stochansky on drums, Sara Lee on bass, and DiFranco on acoustic guitar (although her trio is joined a couple of times by Doc Severinsen's Buffalo Philharmonic orchestra). Clearly, she doesn't need a big band to put on an electrifying show; her concert performances have long been as much a part of her low-profile legend as her self-financed studio albums. DiFranco has said that she considers herself to be primarily a live artist because her music relies on the intangibly active relationship between herself and her audience. When this live set came out in 1997, a number of critics remarked that it captured the energy of that relationship better than the albums she recorded in the isolation of the studio. That it does. DiFranco's public exhibition of emotion, and her self-deprecating banter in between songs, add to the feeling of openness that is essential to her music (essential both because she is an activist for the politics of honesty and because her personal vulnerability is necessary to keep those politics from seeming pedantic). What these recordings cannot do is transcend their own medium -- while they may catch a fraction of the dynamism of her live shows, they are still, after all, recordings. Ultimately, many of her studio performances make for better CDs simply because they were designed with CD players in mind. On her studio albums, the music is often more focused, the sound quality is better, and DiFranco conveys her emotions without any reliance on visual communication. Still, Living in Clip is a good document of DiFranco's relationship with her audience, and many of her angrier, sassier songs actually work better when there's a crowd around to participate in the vitriol. In any case, this collection of songs serves as an excellent best-of compilation for an artist who is sometimes a bit too prolific for her own good. ~ Darryl Cater, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adam SloanDesign, Layout Design
Andrew GilchristMixing
Andy StochanskyDrums, Photography, Harmonica, Vocals, Percussion
Ani DiFrancoVocals, Mixing, Layout Design, Producer, Guitar (Acoustic), Bass, Design, Photography
Asia KepkaPhotography, Cover Photo
Chris BellmanMastering
Dan KoeckPhotography
Doc SeverinsenConductor
Heidi KunkelPhotography
James MabryArranger
Liam KingPhotography
Liz MarshallPhotography
Matt HagenPhotography
Sara LeeGuitar (Bass), Bass Pedals, Vocals
Scot FisherPhotography
Susan AlznerPhotography
Thomas HoebbelPhotography