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Restless Eyes [Import]
Janis Ian
Restless Eyes [Import]
Genres: Folk, Pop, Rock
 
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he basics: Produced by Gary Klein; recorded in Los Angeles late 1980; released 1981 (Columbia). Contains four songs from ABC TV Movie-of-the-Week Freedom (6 songs used in total), Emmy nomination for Mare Winningham, who st...  more »

     
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All Artists: Janis Ian
Title: Restless Eyes [Import]
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Rude Girl Records
Release Date: 3/24/1981
Album Type: Import
Genres: Folk, Pop, Rock
Styles: Contemporary Folk, Singer-Songwriters, Folk Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 711297467727

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he basics: Produced by Gary Klein; recorded in Los Angeles late 1980; released 1981 (Columbia). Contains four songs from ABC TV Movie-of-the-Week Freedom (6 songs used in total), Emmy nomination for Mare Winningham, who starred in and sang them in the film. Inside scoop: Although Night Rains had been a huge overseas hit, generating monumental income, Columbia executives were worried that Janis hadn't broken the album in the United States. Faced with the choice of having a producer assigned to her or finding someone herself, she picked Gary Klein on her friend Charles Koppelman's recommendation. They set out to create a "pop/folk album", recording in LA and generally having a good time but as Janis says, "There is no such thing as a 'pop album'. There are only great albums, and all the rest. We forgot that little detail." After the failure of this album in the US, and Columbia's failure to promote it overseas, Janis asked for a release from her recording contract (she still had five albums to go). In retrospect "probably a monumental mistake. I could have stayed there, churning out records and getting paid a quarter of a million each so long as I turned them in, for another decade. Many of my contemporaries did, and their recording careers now are in much better shape than mine. But I felt like my writing was going downhill, and I saw no way to get back on track if I had to continue putting out an album every year and touring so much."

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Sexy and down home
Nanci | Tri-Cities, WA USA | 03/19/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This album includes folk tunes that border on country. Again proving music, and Janis Ian music in particular, doesn't stick to linear categories. "Under the Covers" is a fun, erotic tune that almost was banned. "Down and Away" is haunting and unlike anything else I've heard. She writes of her not very pleasant stay in L.A. in "Bigger than Real" which she now says is a place where everyone walks around trying to find someone famous and the ultimate question is "Are you somebody?" If the title track was true in 1981, it most certainly is timely today. She looks so young, and yet had at this point had 15 years in the business.I enjoyed this album immensely.It ranks among my favorite Janis Ian CDs."
"Under the Covers" for the "Freedom" Movie.
Kathleen A. Brogan | San Diego, CA | 03/31/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

""Restless Eyes" is a surprise fan favorite. In 1981 Mare Winningham starred in a tv movie called "Freedom". Janis wrote 6 pieces for that movie and most of the soundtrack. "Dear Billy", and "Sugar Mountain" were covered by Mare, and are on this album. There is a country & western flavor to this recording, but there's also some salsa "Under the Covers", some scat "I Believe I'm Myself Again", hard core rock and roll "Get Ready to Roll" and the haunting title track, that I think is one of the best love songs that Janis Ian has ever written. One of the most clever songs I've ever heard is "Passion Play". If you were impressed by the better selling Ian works, "Between the Lines" and "Stars", I think you'll enjoy "Restless Eyes". It may not be Janis' favorite, but it's certainly one of mine!"