Mar 17, 2011

JANIS IAN - JANIS IAN (VERVE FORECAST 1967) Jap mastering cardboard sleeve




This is the eponymous debut long-player from Janis Ian, who had already written and recorded this disc of completely original material at the tender age of 15.
In early 1967 this album was released, revealing the depth of Ian's craft. While her roots are decidedly folky, her material traverses through a number of genres. One of the more prominent motifs is the dark Baroque flavor accompanying tracks such as "Society's Child," "Janey's Blues," and the stunningly poignant "Hair of Spun Gold" -- a deliciously noir tale that had been published in 1963 by the acclaimed and revered folk music journal Broadside when Ian was a mere 12 years old. There are also a couple of trippy blues-rockers, such as the precocious "Too Old to Go 'Way Little Girl" and the punky protest-filled "Younger Generation Blues." However, the vast majority of Janis Ian is steeped in the acoustic-based folk music that she had immersed herself in during her concurrent sets in and around Greenwich Village at venerable venues such as the Gaslight Cafe and Kettle of Fish. "Then Tangles of My Mind" and the Dylan-esque "I'll Give You a Stone if You'll Throw It" are both intimate examinations. Also noteworthy are the teen prostitution "Pro-Girl" and "New Christ Cardiac Hero," a biting satire of the ambiguous social role that was being acted out by most organized religions of the time in an attempt to remain relevant to an increasingly disenfranchised youthful audience. The confrontational nature of much of the material on this disc would carry over into her three remaining efforts on Verve/Forecast, as well as become a touchstone for Ian's future works.[allmusic]
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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for posting this. Always wanted to listen to her older stuff. Wonder how it sound like today.
Greetz from Flanders, WXR_Jr

Cositronico said...

Thank you for the Ian records. I've liked a lot. All the best.

Georgie Hirezola said...

thanks guys...
Janis Ian's early LPs are fantastic!
Georgie+++

edlorado said...

Ευχαριστώ και πάλι!Είχα υπ'όψη μόνο τα 70's albums!Πολύ καλη δουλεια στο blog!

Anonymous said...

thankyou!

Richie1250 said...

thankyou