Track List
| 01 - god's country |
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| 02 - subdivision |
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| 03 - angry anymore |
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| 04 - educated guess |
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| 05 - not so soft |
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| 06 - two little girls |
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| 07 - {story} |
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| 08 - gratitude |
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| 09 - detroit annie, hitchhiking |
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| 10 - in the way |
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| 11 - second intermission |
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| 12 - names and dates and times |
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| 13 - serpentine |
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| 14 - self evident |
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| 15 - out of range |
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Ani DiFranco's live shows are legendary, whether performing with a six-piece band or standing alone with her guitar, but some shows stand out from the rest. Ani's historic 2002 solo performance at Carnegie Hall is one of those. The ecstatic vibrancy of that evening is captured on Righteous Babe Records' Carnegie Hall 4.6.02. Exposition-style song introductions and anecdotal musings elevate this show into a masterful performance.
Ani's powerful set is politically relevant, sonically scintillating and unparalleled in its intimacy. For the first time, she recites the epic poem "self evident" to an audience of New Yorkers still breathing the dust of their broken skyline. This recording captures a moment in history where art holds space for humanity. Ani recalls, "I will always remember this performance of 'self evident' as being one of the most intense moments I have ever experienced on stage."
And the $15 price? Carnegie Hall 4.6.02 is a great record, and while we're not planning on setting a precedent, it will be first of the Official Bootleg Series to be available in stores. Which means ads, marketing, payola ... er...promotions! Not to mention that while Carnegie Hall is known for it's musical prestige, it also isn't cheap to record there, to say the least. But this performance is worth every penny. To showcase the unique nature of this show, we also dressed Carnegie Hall 4.6.02 in shiny copper packaging, with sketches and liner notes from the Little Folksinger herself, and included a pull out mini-poster with the lyrics to "serpentine" and "self evident."
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