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9th Studio Album
Personnel: Ani Di Franco (vocals, acoustic, electric, tenor & baritone guitars, concertina, keyboards, bass pedals, drums, percussion); Jason Mercer (vocals, acoustic & electric basses); Andy Stochansky (vocals, drums, talking drum); John Mills (saxophone, baritone saxophone); Gary Slechta, Jon Hassel (trumpet); Jon Blondell (trombone); Andrew Gilchrist (pump organ); Sara Lee (bass); Jerry Marotta (drums); Mark Hallman, Pat Martin Bradley (spoken vocals). "Glass House" was nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance. Personnel: Ani DiFranco (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, concertina, keyboards, drums, percussion); Jason Mercer (vocals, upright bass, electric bass); Andy Stochansky (vocals, drums, talking drum); John M. (saxophone); John Mills (baritone saxophone); Jon Hassell , Gary Slechta (trumpet); Jon Blondell (trombone); Andrew G., Andrew Gilchrist (pump organ); Jerry Marotta (drums). Audio Mixers: Andrew Gilchrist; Ani DiFranco. Photographers: Asia Kepka; Albert Sanchez. Unknown Contributor Role: Andy Stochansky. Little Plastic Castle posed an unusual challenge for Ani DiFranco. She released this record after spending a year promoting her first live CD (Living in Clip) by repeatedly admitting to reporters that her studio albums lack the vitality of her concert performances. Rock critics agreed en masse, and their praise for the live album helped to propel DiFranco to a new level of mainstream stardom -- but it also heightened the scrutiny on her next studio recording. Fortunately, she managed to dodge several of the pitfalls of her previous albums. Her excellent band had plenty of time to jell on the road, and their performances here are as tight, driven and intense as they've ever been. Vocally, DiFranco is somewhat less affected than on previous albums, where the unnatural isolation of the studio sometimes led her to unnatural mannerisms. Her songwriting, however, is not quite up to par. While her melodies have almost never been exactly catchy, they have usually been perfect vessels for her terrifically smart lyrics. This time, the lyrical tail seems to be wagging the melodic dog willy-nilly. That's especially damaging when her songs are wallowing too comfortably in angst ("Independence Day," "Glass House"). Nonetheless, this is the most creatively produced Ani DiFranco album to date, combining her distinctively frenetic acoustic fingerstyle with computer samples, dance rhythms, mariachi brass and full-band rock jams. The result is colorful -- almost cartoony -- but almost never overshadows the emotional content. When Jon Hassell contributes a gorgeous jazz trumpet solo on the album's final track (the 14-minute "Pulse"), it blends in so perfectly that one has to remind oneself that DiFranco is one of the biggest talents in folk music. ~ Darryl Cater One-woman cottage industry DiFranco remains true to her cause on her eleventh album (she's a seasoned vet at 28!). Still steadfastly independent, LITTLE PLASTIC CASTLES, like all her previous releases, is available only through her own Righteous Babe label, as DiFranco wards off the majors who offer to make her what she already is; The Next Big Thing. Fans of the female acoustic songwriter gestalt who are too smart for Alanis and too cool for Patty Larkin will find reason to rejoice in this album. While DiFranco's lyrics still focus on personal politics and modern societal ills, there are expansive touches added to the arrangements of many songs here. "Deep Dish" and several others benefit from some well-placed horn stabs, and pump organ, concertina and talking drum all make appearances. Despite upping the instrumental ante, though, DiFranco's (naturally) self-production remains uncluttered, getting to the heart of her very personal observations.
Rolling Stone (3/5/98, p.66) - 3.5 Stars (out of 5) - "...a clever, thoughtful, relatively quiet record that gets better with every spin....[DiFranco] strums a smart guitar....As usual, her versatile vocal tool is used to great effect, and her grand metaphor-making is in full force..." Spin (3/98, p.130) - 8 (out of 10) - "...An itinerant folkie more concerned with spontaneous mementos than lasting monuments, she cranks out music like that other pixie androgyne contrarian, the Artist. But like his recent work, DiFranco's compositions shine more as personality vehicles than actual songs..." Option (3-4/98, p.83) - "...offers a good example of why she's compelling and confounding; as the melody sweeps you along, you find yourself giving in to her....This may not be your cup of, uh, tea, but she's definately an original." Little Plastic Castle Music Little Plastic Castle Music Little Plastic Castle Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   you MUST get this cd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Every song will blow you away! Ani is musically and lyrically shocking. This is great music you, most likely, won't hear on the radio. Submitted by a reviewer (Tallahassee, FL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Ani Does It Again! I've been a fan of Ani DiFranco's music for some time now, and i find 'Little Plastic Castle' to be the most enjoyable of her albums to date. Ranging from the war between love and hate in "Gravel" to the sweet balladic tone of "As Is," this album covers many emotions, all in the uncompromising tone Ani has become famous for. I recommend 'Little Plastic Castle' to all new listeners, as it represents a more upbeat sound than her previous work, while still providing us with an energetic mix of hard-hitting tunes and meaningful lyrics, all brought together in an explosion of passion. Ani loves what she does and it shows. Submitted by a reviewer (Wilmington, DE) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Little Plastic Castle
$7.99 Recorded at Audio Magic, Buffalo, New York in September 1990. Personnel: Ani DiFranco (vocals, guitar). Recording information: Audio Magic Buffalo, NY (1989). Photographer: Scot Fisher. "I am a work in progress," appropriately announces Ani DiFranco on her debut album. Though her lyrics have the rambling style of free-form poetry and she sounds like she ...
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