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Slavonic Dances / Hungarian Dances / Rhapsodies
Music: Somebody Loan Me a Dime
Staring at the Sun [CD-single] [Import]
Seleccao Do Brasil, Vol. 2: Electronic Brazilian T [Import]
The Best of Roxy Music [Enhanced]
The Acker Bilk/Danny Moss Quintet
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It's only by looking back on Imperfectly, Ani DiFranco's third album that we're able to see how far she's come. It's also easy to see where she came from. At this point, DiFranco was still enough of a traditional folkie to stick a political sentiment like "She sits there like America / Suffering through slow reform" into a personal song that deals with abuse ("Fixing Her Hair"). Similarly, on many songs she sounds as though if she's already come to terms with her sexuality, then she hasn't yet come to terms with the way society deals with it. But she also demonstrates that she's figuring out how to use her voice, charisma, affected delivery, and the chance to play around in the studio on the a cappellas "Every State Line" and "Coming Up." There's also the tender, impassioned tracks ("The Waiting Song," "Served Faithfully"), which DiFranco's never had a short supply of--and never been less than moving on. --Randy Silver