Ani DiFranco - So Much Shouting, So Much Laughter
So Much Shouting was the second live album DiFranco officially released, before her record company started releasing "Official Bootlegs" of her shows.
The second two-disc collection in a row for DiFranco, this is, again, a lot of music. This CD was recorded over the course of a handful of concerts in Canada, the U.S., and Italy, and features some of the rockingest versions of her songs to date, as well as her eloquent, heart-breaking tribute to 9/11 ("Self-Evident"), and some excellent reworkings of her older tunes.
I doubt I'm alone among songwriters when I confess that Ani DiFranco had the dream band there for a while: Julie Wolf on keys, Darren Hahn on drums, Jason Mercer on bass, and an outstanding horn section.
Soon after releasing this record, she let the band go and started performing solo again, before bringing in the folks she's playing with these days (the equally as fabulous Todd Sickafoose and now Allison Miller).
This is mostly old songs, an updated listing of her greatest hits, complete with killer horn sections (particularly on "Swan Dive!") and between-song banter. The first disc, Stray Cats is the most moody of the pair, whereas the second, Girls Singing Night features a lot of collaboration between DiFranco and Wolf, as well as more daring versions of some great songs.
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Swan Dive Letter to a John / Tamburitza Lingua Grey Cradle and All Whatall is Nice What How When Where Why Who To the Teeth Revelling Napoleon Shrug Welcome To: Comes a Time Ain't That The Way Dilate Gratitude Rock Paper Scissors 32 Flavors Loom / Pulse Not a Pretty Girl Self-Evident Reckoning My IQ Jukebox You Had Time
The second two-disc collection in a row for DiFranco, this is, again, a lot of music. This CD was recorded over the course of a handful of concerts in Canada, the U.S., and Italy, and features some of the rockingest versions of her songs to date, as well as her eloquent, heart-breaking tribute to 9/11 ("Self-Evident"), and some excellent reworkings of her older tunes.
I doubt I'm alone among songwriters when I confess that Ani DiFranco had the dream band there for a while: Julie Wolf on keys, Darren Hahn on drums, Jason Mercer on bass, and an outstanding horn section.
Soon after releasing this record, she let the band go and started performing solo again, before bringing in the folks she's playing with these days (the equally as fabulous Todd Sickafoose and now Allison Miller).
This is mostly old songs, an updated listing of her greatest hits, complete with killer horn sections (particularly on "Swan Dive!") and between-song banter. The first disc, Stray Cats is the most moody of the pair, whereas the second, Girls Singing Night features a lot of collaboration between DiFranco and Wolf, as well as more daring versions of some great songs.
Purchase this CD:
Stray Cats (Disc One)
Girls Singing Night (Disc Two)
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