MEDIUM HYBRID SACD CONDITION sealed CD JEWEL CASE M mint BOOKLET M mint SERIALNUMBER No LIMITED No MISCELLANEOUS Stereo, playable on all CD Players MUSICIAN HOMEPAGE janisian.com
Janis Ian - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, vocals
Jim Brock - drums, percussion
Jim Hoke - harmonica
Chad Watson - bass
Dann Huff - electric guitar
all roads to the river - 3:06
ride me like a wave - 3:40
tattoo - 4:20
guess you had to be there - 4:08
what about the love - 4:59
his hands - 5:17
walking on sacred ground - 3:26
this train still runs - 4:04
though the years - 3:41
this house - 5:06
some peoples lives - 3:53
breaking silence - 3:15
American singer-songwriter Janis Ian enjoyed her greatest success in the 1960s and 1970s, winning a Grammy in 1976 for her number one hit At Seventeen
By 1992, her last album was a good ten years old, she was deeply in debt and felt she had one last chance to make a recording
Ian wrote a series of controversial songs about issues that were important to her
And produced an all-analogue, pristine recording that is still used by many hi-fi manufacturers to demonstrate their equipment
Kevin Gray has remastered this track from the original analogue tape at Cohearent Audio Studios, bringing out even more of Ian's mellifluous voice
The captured dynamics and outstanding performance are a real treat for music lovers
Recorded at Nightingale Studios in California using a 16-track Studer 820 tape machine in combination with Ampex 499 tape, Ian sang into a Telefunken U-47 amplified by a Mastering Lab preamp
The signal was fed into the tape machine without EQ or limiting
Breaking Silence earned the American her seventh Grammy nomination
RECORDING 1993 at Nightingale Recording Studio, Quad Studios and OmniSound Studios, Nashville, Tennessee ENGINEERING Jeff Balding LABEL Columbia RE MASTERING Kevin Gray RE RELEASED 2016 AVERAGE RATING 4.5 Sterne von 5 MADE IN USA / Austria STYLE Pop / Rock / Folk AVAILABLE as long as inventory stock
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