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- Date Released: September 30, 2008
- Genre: Rock/Pop
- Style: Singer-Songwriter
- Label: Righteous Babe Records
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Ani DiFranco's Red Letter Year is, upon first listen, a shock to the ears. It's easily the most lush and elegantly recorded album of the 18 studio offerings she's created thus far. There are precedents in her catalog for music that resembles this: songs with full arrangements and more complex textures and melodies to be sure, but as an album, Red Letter Year stands out clearly in the same way Dilate and Little Plastic Castles did when they were released. Part of the reason for these new musical directions is perhaps her relocation to New Orleans from Buffalo and the building of her own studio there with producer and life partner Mike Napolitano. Another undeniable dimension here is motherhood. DiFranco is not given to giddy sentiment, but the presence of new life is obvious here. Her guests are wildly varied: a string quartet that boasts violinist Jenny Scheinman, guitarist C.C. Adcock, and the Rebirth Brass Band. DiFranco's now trademark style of rhythmic acoustic fingerpicking is largely absent, but it's not missed. It appears selectively on "Present/Infant," "Star Matter," and "The Atom." The album-opening title track is a beautiful hint of what's to come, its slippery horns, Todd Sickafoose's sparse but percussive bassline, and Mike Dillon's marimba pointing the various directions the tune takes from angular pop song to elegiac requiem. The song, in typical DiFranco fashion, wraps up personal reminiscences with political thought, from New Year's Eve dropping mushrooms to a man with a monkey for a face representing the white race while flying over in a helicopter. "Alla This" is a melodically complex anthemic statement of resistance and purpose; the strings are particularly effective playing repetitive phrases, heightening tension and dynamics until Ani defuses them with her electric guitar. The tune is a squall but a deeply musical one, with a hint of a metal riff in the vamp at the beginning. "Present/Infant" reclaims familiar ground with her acoustic, her plaintive-voiced narrative, and some gorgeous percussion work from Dillon's vibraphone and Allison Miller's killer breaks on the drum kit. The hand percussion on "Smiling Underneath" is a beautifully unsentimental way to execute a love song. In essence, the set feels more like a very sophisticated song cycle, and very much an album. The sophisticated arrangements treat DiFranco's voice as another instrument in the mix, but her lyrics come through with perhaps even more force and power as a result. Other notable cuts are the electronic New Orleans funk clash in "Emancipated Minor," the angular "Good Luck," and the jazzy trio on "Round a Pole," featuring DiFranco on Wurlitzer and a skeletal synth, Sickafoose on upright bass, and Miller's painterly brushwork. Ultimately, Red Letter Year is simply more proof that this prolific artist is no less creative and innovative for being so. On the one hand, she is a long way from the folkie in punk's clothing who recorded her self-titled debut and Not So Soft armed with only her acoustic guitar. On the other, this album contains the sum total of the persona that she has consistently and stubbornly given expression to all the while. Red Letter Year will immediately resonate with fans, but it's time for those who either got off the boat or never got it to take another listen. It is among DiFranco's best records, and along with Sam Phillips' Don't Do Anything, one of the only singer/songwriter albums to really push the envelope in new directions in 2008.
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Credits
- Jon Hassell - Trumpet // Jon Hassell - Trumpet // Ani DiFranco - Synthesizer // Ani DiFranco - Guitar (Acoustic) // Ani DiFranco - Guitar // Ani DiFranco - Percussion // Ani DiFranco - Guitar (Electric) // Ani DiFranco - Ukulele // Ani DiFranco - Vocals // Ani DiFranco - Guitar (12 String) // Ani DiFranco - Producer // Ani DiFranco - Engineer // Ani DiFranco - Artwork // Ani DiFranco - Design // Ani DiFranco - Wurlitzer // Ani DiFranco - Guitar Synth // Ani DiFranco - Optigan // Ani DiFranco - Guitar (Tenor) // C.C. Adcock - Guitar (Electric) // Stafford Agee - Trombone // Stafford Agee - Group Member // Mike Dillon - Percussion // Mike Dillon - Marimba // Mike Dillon - Vibraphone // Mike Dillon - Tubular Bells // Corey Henry - Trombone // Corey Henry - Group Member // Tony Maimone - Engineer // Derrick Shezbie - Trumpet // Derrick Shezbie - Group Member // Glen Andrews - Trumpet // Glen Andrews - Group Member // Richard Comeaux - Pedal Steel // Brent Lambert - Mastering // Mike Napolitano - Producer // Mike Napolitano - Engineer // Mike Napolitano - Mixing // Derrick Tabb - Drums (Snare) // Derrick Tabb - Group Member // Ken Rich - Engineer // Jeff D. Klein - Vocals // Marika Hughes - Cello // Vincent Broussard - Saxophone // Vincent Broussard - Group Member // Todd Sickafoose - Synthesizer // Todd Sickafoose - Bass // Todd Sickafoose - Piano // Todd Sickafoose - Bass (Electric) // Todd Sickafoose - Engineer // Todd Sickafoose - Bowed Bass // Todd Sickafoose - Organ (Pump) // Todd Sickafoose - String Arrangements // Todd Sickafoose - Wurlitzer // Jenny Scheinman - Violin // Allison Miller - Percussion // Allison Miller - Drums // Scot Fisher - Artwork // Scot Fisher - Design // Phil Frazier - Tuba // Phil Frazier - Leader // Phil Frazier - Group Member // Jesse Voccia - Engineer // Brian Grunert - Artwork // Brian Grunert - Design // Jessica Troy - Viola // Jack Miele - Engineer // Tim Staszak - Artwork // Tim Staszak - Design
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