Ani DiFranco could be one of the most prolific artists in the music world today, however, even as she is on her seventeenth full-length album right now, she has not covered many songs. She is an original and has an influx of songs that can fill up many albums. But, when something is as pertinent as this song, Ani takes the chance, but with her own twist. DiFranco took this old labour union folk song penned in activism by coal miner’s wife Florence Reece and built on it, changed the lyrics to make them timely for this era and gave it a great rock edge. Even if the tracks starts with a banjo interlude (provided by the legendary Pete Seeger), it manages to get to a loud angle once it kicks in. A great tune to have around during an election year. So, “¿Which Side Are You On?”
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Ani DiFranco performs “¿Which Side Are You On?” with Melissa Ferrick
1We can’t tell you how beautiful 2012 will be just because Ani DiFranco’s new album, which had the longest hiatus precede it, is coming out on the 17th of January 2012. This is a cover, but Ani changed the lyrics a little bit to fit the time. We love is some Ani. “A little socialism, don’t scare us one bit.” – gotta love it.
Ani DiFranco releases details for new album “¿Which Side Are You On?”
4We have the greatest of pleasures in announcing the new Ani DiFranco album. The new album is called ¿Which Side Are You On? and marks DiFranco’s first studio album in more than three years. The collection features 11 new songs alongside a radically reworked rendition of the classic title song, famously popularized by the one and only Pete Seeger nearly five decades ago, but no less relevant today. Backing DiFranco is a remarkably diverse line-up of stellar musicians, including members of her own crack touring band as well as such guest players as Ivan and Cyril Neville (of New Orleans’ first family of funk and R&B, The Neville Brothers), avant-saxophonist Skerik (Pearl Jam, R.E.M., Bonnie Raitt, The Meters), acclaimed singer/songwriter and Righteous Babe Anaïs Mitchell, guitarist Adam Levy (Norah Jones, Tracy Chapman, Amos Lee), and a host of New Orleans-based horn players known for their work in such outfits as Galactic, Bonerama, and The Rebirth Brass Band.
What’s more, Ani is joined on her stunning new version of “¿Which Side Are You On?” by the aforementioned Pete Seeger, whom she praises as “my elder, my forefather in folk music and political song.” DiFranco was inspired to record the famed protest anthem after being invited to perform at Seeger’s 90th birthday celebration at Madison Square Garden in May 2009. She contributed her own straight-from-the headlines verses to the song and has used it to close her own live shows ever since. The newly recorded version of “ ¿Which Side Are You On?” is a funk-fueled epic, incorporating not just Ani’s band, but Seeger himself on banjo and vocals alongside The Rivertown Kids, a Hudson Valley-based children’s chorus, and The Roots of Music Marching Crusaders, a brass band consisting of students from The Roots of Music, a music education program for at-risk middle-school students in New Orleans.
Click below to listen to snippets from the album.
Ani DiFranco debuts new song “Tired Old Face” in concert!
4Oh, how we long for a new record to drop from Ani DiFranco. Righteous Babe Records needs to make a dent in 2011. The happy Ani is busy not recording but touring. At any rate, this is a cute little charged folk tune that will hopefully appear in the next Ani DiFranco album, which will be her 17th full-lengther!
Ani DiFranco performs “Two Little Girls” live!
1Ani DiFranco, we wish one day we can meet you and just thank you for everything including this song.
Don’t Quote Me, Vol. 547
Ani DiFranco performs “Swan Dive” live!
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Take the time out for a good cause and to get 100 songs all at once from the likes of greats such us Ani DiFranco and Tori Amos. This is the alternative donation. Not that other lackluster release from Lady Gaga, U2, Beyonce and Katy Perry. This one is a classic not only because it’s for charity but because many independent artists are on it.
Ani DiFranco’s baby pics!
1Ani DiFranco debuts new song “Jay” in New Orleans!
2Exclusive: Ani DiFranco to release album in Spring 2011!
If you are growing impatient with the pace of the recent Ani DiFranco releases because you are used to her prolific demeanor, your wait is almost over. We have contacted Righteous Babe Records to ask them about Ani DiFranco’s forthcoming album and got a prompt reply that it is being readied up for a Spring release, that is earlier than we expected. We are very excited about this piece of news and look forward to her album.
Ani DiFranco debuts new song “Amendment”
2Nobody can pack a punch out of every lyrics like Ani DiFranco. The new project looks like its a return to poignant political songwriting and that’s how we like it. Keep them coming!
Don’t Quote Me, Vol. 449
“gonna go out
to the arrivals gate at the airport
and sit there all day
watch people reuniting
public affection so exciting
it even makes airports ok
watching children run
with their arms outstretched
just to throw those arms
around their grandpa’s neck
watching lovers plant kisses
old men to their misses
at their arrivals gate”
- Ani DiFranco
on “The Arrival’s Gate”
First Listen: “Hearse” by Ani DiFranco
The new direction that Ani DiFranco is taking on her new songs sounds promising. Acoustic and solo Ani also sounded the best. Although, this is not a new sound, it’s one that works. Good song, but let’s hope for better.
New Ani DiFranco tracks!
Ani DiFranco is taking an unusual hiatus, but there are many tracks floating around from her new material that are all screaming to be put on an album. She debuted a selection of new material, including the songs “Which Side Are You On?”, “Life Boat”, “Unworry”, “Promiscuity”, “Splinter”, “Amendment”, “See See…” and “Hearse”. Let’s hope to hear them soon.
Don’t Quote Me, Vol. 426
Don’t Quote Me, Vol. 425
“Squint your eyes and look closer
I’m not between you and your ambition
I am a poster girl with no poster
I am thirty-two flavors and then some
And I’m beyond your peripheral vision
So you might want to turn your head
Cuz someday you might find you’re starving
And eating all of the words you said”
- Ani DiFranco on “32 Flavors”
Legendary: “In Or Out” by Ani DiFranco
2There is no better song to put in commemoration of Pride. Have a great one all over the world.
Don’t Quote Me, Vol. 391
Legendary: “Pick Yer Nose” by Ani DiFranco
This is back when Ani DiFranco was amidst her anti-establishment demeanor. With rootsy folk strumming and a punk attitude, DiFranco shaped a generation with loyal fans. She continues to amuse, but those days are golden days of revolutionary music and a beautiful underground movement in music. Beautiful little track from one of her starkest albums Puddle Dive.








