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Educated Guess

Educated Guess
Ani DiFranco

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Track Listing

  1. Platforms
  2. Swim
  3. Educated Guess
  4. Origami
  5. Bliss Like This
  6. True Story Of What Was
  7. Bodily
  8. You Each Time
  9. Animal
  10. Grand Canyon
  11. Company
  12. Raincheck
  13. Akimbo
  14. Bubble

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #53925 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-01-19
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
With Educated Guess, Ani DiFranco returns to her roots in no uncertain style. For the first time since 1991's Not So Soft album, she provides all voices and instrumentation, and this time has even recorded and mixed herself. And, amazingly, rather than producing a tinny and echoing sparseness, these self-imposed parameters have driven DiFranco to deliver some of her finest work.

There are four excellent beat poems here--the brief and hardhitting "Platforms" and "Akimbo" and the more exploratory "Grand Canyon" and "The True Story of What Was". But the real stand-outs are "Bodily" and the closing "Bubble", with their deep, rootsy riffs and brilliant vocal performances, DiFranco managing to flit through octaves without losing emotional force. There's also the affecting "You Each Time", where she comes over like an ethereally jazzy version of that other great maverick, Victoria Williams.

Throughout, her lyrics are well-wrought, the dissection of a past relationship on "Origami" proving that her avowed feminism is not of the bigoted variety. Indeed, her perceptive and pointed descriptions often recall the work of Paul Simon. Educated Guess will be a real treat for all longstanding DiFranco fans, and for anyone seeking the very best American acoustic music. This is an idiosyncratic and very necessary voice. --Dominic Wills

CD Description
'Educated Guess' is the first proper solo album from Ani DiFranco since her second album, 1991's 'Not So Soft'. Recorded at home on a vintage 8-track reel-to-reel, DiFranco plays all the instruments and produced the album herself. Continuing with the politically charged alternative folk of previousrecordings 'Educated Guess' is her most intimate and personal release so far.


Customer Reviews

ani d goes back to basics5
Not only has ani difranco written all the songs, played all the music and sung both lead and backing vocals on this new album, she also recorded and mixed it all herself. This may not sound like anything that impressive but it's the first album she's played and sung entirely alone for over a decade and the recording was done at home on an 8-track!

I am currently on my second listen (in a row) and I'm still getting used to all the new songs but, so far, all good. A few spoken numbers including "grand canyon" (her political song for the album) which starts "i love my country / by which i mean / i am indebted joyfully / to all the people throughout its history / who have fought the government to make it right" and goes on to describe feminism as the "coolest f-word ever."

The booklet contains not only all the lyrics but also three poems and some fantastic artwork by ani, all simple black and white drawings that go with the laid-bare sound of the album.

Another beautiful work, definitely recommended.

Another brave new direction4
Many of Ani's fans will have been waiting anxiously for this album, assuming that it's a return to the classic sound present in her self-titled first collection and Not So Soft. They couldn't be further from the truth; although this is her first truly solo album since she released those two over ten years ago, she's still very much in modern Ani territory.

Over the past few years, we've seen her folk-punk mellow out into a more jazzy, relaxed sound; this continues here into what could be described as a quiet, introspective meloncholy. As personal as ever, Ani reflects on failed relationships - specifically her recent marriage - as well as the nature of patriotism and the love of her country despite the hatred of its leader.

Beautiful but jarring, this isn't going to convert anyone to the DiFranco stable - for the rest of us, however, it's a wonderful addition to an overflowing collection.

Ani in desperate need...3
I love Ani.

I like rock Ani. I like Jazz Ani. I like angry Ani. I like cute Ani. And hey, even when she's on a bandwagon that went right on passed by because life got in the way, i still like where her head is at. But... Oh my is she in need of an editor on this work.

It's acoustic Jazz Ani at her rambling worst. Words spill out, the guitar plinks (technical term, literally means "turn that crap off!") 'Tunes' meander with no purpose. Is this chill out? Is it supposed to be deep? Sounds like lack of focus to me. Or middle age tempering the fire that once raged?

The FeminAniNazi's will rail, of course, but this CD has none of the spirit of her early output, none of the focus of her Rock stuff. None of the heart achingly beautiful introspection of her turn of the century works. And none of the slinky cool of her Jazzy work, man.

For die hards only, then. But do remember that one Ani is still better that a thousand Alanis's. This one is just worth slightly less, 871 Alanis's perhaps :o)

Addendum: Since reviewing this disc Ani has released a further two albums, Knuckle Down and Reprieve. Both, i am pleased to say, are a 5 star return to form.