Janis Ian – Miracle Row (Remastered) (1977/2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz]

Janis Ian - Miracle Row (Remastered) (1977/2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/192kHz] Download

Janis Ian – Miracle Row (Remastered) (1977/2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 40:02 minutes | 1,58 GB | Genre: Pop, Pop Rock, Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Sony Music CG

Singer/songwriter Janis Ian followed up her understated masterwork Aftertones (1976) with this long-player, which includes some equally engaging and varied material. Although she’d eventually return to using studio heavies for the remainder of her ’70s and early-’80s output, Miracle Row (1977) prominently features Ian’s touring band, which highlights the respective talents of Claire Bay (vocals), and a power trio of Jeff Layton (bass/horns/horn arrangements), Stu Woods (bass), and Barry Lazarowitz (drums/percussion). Each of the musicians were themselves recording session stalwarts and had interacted with the artist in various capacities for several years. Never one to shy away from controversial or blatant social observations, “Party Lights” is one of Ian’s more personal exposés, dealing with the drug-fuelled Jekyll and Hyde decadence of the mid-to-late ’70s. The melody is penetrating with a sense of foreboding drama, which is evident musically as well as lyrically. “Miracle Row”/ “Maria” adopts a lilting tropical air behind some of Ian’s most affective contributions on the album and deal, although somewhat obliquely, with her own sexuality. These introspective themes are carried into the stark and harrowing “Sunset Of Your Life” which confronts the fear and uncertainty of aging with a refreshingly honest poignancy. These decidedly serious themes are contrasted by the up-tempo, funky “Let Me Be Lonely,” and the jazz fusion-riddled “Take To The Sky.” As the easy-going “I Want To Make You Love Me” featuring some nice harmonies from Bay as well as the intimacy of “Candlelight” reveal, Ian had not lost her knack for lovely, simple, and otherwise unencumbered tunes. In fact, it is her blend of affective words and catchy melodies that sent the Spanish-flavored “Will You Dance” to the top of the singles chart in Japan where it remained for the better part of three months, eventually sending the album into the realm of six-figure sales and platinum status. Ian admits that the drugged insanity of the music biz and many of its’ concurrent denizens were ultimately behind the split-up of the tight combo featured on “Miracle Row.” Her self-titled follow-up would continue the jazzy leanings hinted at here, and she would return to the heavyweight talents of Ron Carter (bass), Richard Davis (bass), and Steve Gadd (drums).

Tracklist:

1. Janis Ian – Party Lights (Remastered) (03:24)
2. Janis Ian – I Want to Make You Love Me (Remastered) (03:21)
3. Janis Ian – Sunset of Your Life (Remastered) (03:29)
4. Janis Ian – Take to the Sky (Remastered) (04:35)
5. Janis Ian – Candlelight (Remastered) (04:05)
6. Janis Ian – Let Me Be Lonely (Remastered) (03:59)
7. Janis Ian – Slow Dance Romance (Remastered) (03:09)
8. Janis Ian – Will You Dance (Remastered) (03:05)
9. Janis Ian – I’ll Cry Tonight (Remastered) (03:25)
10. Janis Ian – Miracle Row (Remastered) (02:14)
11. Janis Ian – Maria (Remastered) (05:11)

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