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Œuvres de Janis Ian

Society's Child: My Autobiography (2008) 185 exemplaires
Stars: Original Stories Based on the Songs of Janis Ian (2003) — Directeur de publication — 125 exemplaires
The Tiny Mouse (2013) 24 exemplaires
Janis Ian (2009) 6 exemplaires
Songbook (1997) 5 exemplaires
Breaking Silence {CD} (1992) 5 exemplaires
Aftertones 4 exemplaires
Janis Ian Guitar Songbook (1997) 3 exemplaires
Essential 2.0 3 exemplaires
Hunger 3 exemplaires
Folk is the New Black 3 exemplaires
Miracle Row 3 exemplaires
Revenge 3 exemplaires
Stars (1974) 2 exemplaires
The Light at the End of the Line (2022) 2 exemplaires
Billie's Bones (2010) 2 exemplaires
The Best Of Janis Ian 2 exemplaires
Piepkleine muis (2013) 2 exemplaires
Dark Carbuncle — Auteur — 1 exemplaire
Mahmoud's Wives 1 exemplaire
janis ian (1978) 1 exemplaire
God and the FBI (2000) 1 exemplaire
Souvenirs 1 exemplaire
My Favourites 1 exemplaire
Strictly solo 1 exemplaire
Golden Archive Series 1 exemplaire
Janis Ian II 1 exemplaire
[DATA MISSING] 1 exemplaire
Letter To John 1 exemplaire

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First, it's important to know I'm a fan. I've always loved the poetry of her songs as well as the music. I loved this book, because one of my favorite musicians also had problems and made the best of them.
 
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JRobinW | 12 autres critiques | Jan 20, 2023 |
1 Society's Child (Baby, I've Been Thinking)
2 Go 'Way Little Girl
3 Hair Of Spun Gold
4 Then Tangles Of My Mind
5 I'll Give You A Stone If You Throw It (Changing Tymes)
6 Pro Girl
7 Younger Generation Blues
8 New Christ Cardiac Hero
9 Lover Be Kindly
10 Mrs. McKenzie
11 Janey's Blues

Credits:
Arranged By – Artie Kaplan
Bass – George Duvuvier*, Joe Mack
Drums – Buddy Saltzman
Flute – Artie Kaplan
Guitar – Al Gorgoni, Sal De Troio*
Guitar, Sitar – Vinnie Bell
Harpsichord, Piano, Organ – Artie Butler
Producer – Shadow Morton*
Vocals, Guitar, Organ, Harpsichord, Siren, Tambourine, Written-By, Arranged By – Janis Ian
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carptrash | Nov 9, 2022 |
It's very easy to see (or, more appropriately, hear) why Janis Ian won an Audie and a Grammy for this audiobook. It's fantastically produced. I loved the snippets of her songs that she starts each chapter off with and sometimes includes within a chapter too.

Her life was fascinating and I loved listening to it. Much of the book, particularly the first half, read like a who's who of the music scene, with Janis dropping names like Bruce Springsteen, Ella Fitzgerald, Janis Joplin, and Pete Seeger like they were old friends -- and it took a bit for me to realize, they actually were her friends. It was also fascinating to hear how the music industry changed over the decades.

But the book was far more than just a story of the music industry and Janis Ian's rise to fame. It was also about her path of self-discovery and self-acceptance. The hardest parts of the book to listen to were of her emotional and physical abuse at the hands of her ex-husband, and then later as she was taken advantage of by her therapist. I appreciated how frank, open, and honest she was on abuse and the mental and emotional toll that abuse does to the victim and the long path of recovery after.

The section of the book about her continued troubles with the IRS was riveting. I found myself walking around with my earbuds firmly in, ignoring everybody until it I knew she was okay, only to then get sucked into her battle with CFS. May you live in interesting times, indeed.

Before this book, I already liked Janis's music. After, I found I also liked her. She's lived a full, rich, and hard life, but I'm glad that she seems to have found herself in a good place in the end. I look forward to whatever she does next.
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wisemetis | 12 autres critiques | Sep 15, 2022 |
I've never been a rabid fan of Janis Ian, though I'm not unfamiliar with her music.I bought her first album back in 1966 and liked it well enough, but didn't buy another Ian record until "At Seventeen" hit the charts some years later. After that I lost track of her. Her memoir, SOCIETY'S CHILD (2008), is a rather sad story, much of it seeming joyless even. Her early success as a teen pop singer-songwriter certainly didn't bring instant happiness. In fact that first song, "Society's Child, " sometimes brought scorn and hate, dealing as it did with the taboo topic of interracial dating and love. But it did make her famous before she was even sixteen. Too much too soon maybe. But she did meet folks like Pete Seeger, Baez, Dylan, Tom Paxton and more. Her family life went south, however, when her parents divorced and she was left pretty much on her own. It didn't help that she was conflicted about her sexual identity. After a gay relationship, she was in an abusive marriage that left her fearful, broke and unhappy. And there was clinical depression and other serious health problems, including Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, which plagued her intermittently for years. A couple failed relationships exacerbated her depression. Her music career had definite ups and downs, and a crooked accountant landed her in IRS trouble which took years to straighten out, and reduced her to abject penury. You see? Joyless stuff. And I almost gave up on it because of the unremitting sadness of her story. But there is a lot of interesting trivia about the music industry here that kept me reading. And she finally did meet a woman who loved her, and, as far as I know, they're still together, after nearly thirty years. As a writer, I find Ian only okay. (I cringed every time she misused lay, when she meant lie.) She only finished tenth grade, but claims to be an avid reader. A decent editor should have fixed that.

I was especially moved by her description of the final days of her mother, who suffered from MS. It brought back my own mother's last days. And her marriage to her longtime partner in Toronto was equally evocative, when she was surprised at how emotional and teary she became over this ceremony, considering they'd been together for nearly twenty years by then. I get it though. I felt the same way, renewing vows with my wife of fifty years. Got very choked up in fact.

SOCIETY'S CHILD was actually a pretty decent read. I hope Janis and Pat are still together, still in love, happy. Will recommend it highly to folk music fans, and even more enthusiastically to Janis Ian fans.

- Tim Bazzett, author of the memoir, BOOKLOVER
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TimBazzett | 12 autres critiques | Apr 14, 2018 |

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54
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