When you think of American singer-songwriters, you inevitably think of artists like Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez, Melanie or Tracy Chapman. But don't forget Janis Ian. After all, she is a two-time Grammy winner. “Between the Lines" (1975), her second album for Columbia Records, was number one on the US Billboard album charts for weeks, spent a total of 64 weeks on the charts and went platinum. The foundation of her unprecedented career was laid in 1967 with her single "Society's Child", a very controversial song about an interracial love that was not tolerated by parents and the community. Janis hit the nail on the head with her lyrics, which echoed the themes of the girl groups that were popular at the time: A girl falls in love, parents and society are against it. Society's Girl" was covered several times, among others by Spooky Tooth, Judy Stone and Foreigner's Lou Gramm.
Of course, the song was also on the program when Janis Ian performed in the studio of Radio Bremen on October 4, 2004. Solo, just the artist, her guitar, her voice and her unique charisma. And a captivating entertainer and storyteller. That's all she needs. When she thinks back to that night, there is a bit of melancholy in her voice, but also a lot of hope: "Nights like this reinforce my belief that this world could be a peaceful place. In the end, it comes down to kindness. Empathy. Understanding. In the context of different cultures, different languages, even different beliefs, music is the great unifier.
CD1
1. Jesse
2. From Me To You
3. Interlude: Boots Like Emmy Lou's
4. Boots Like Emmy Lou's
5. Days Like These
6. Interlude: the Other Side of the Sun
7. The Other Side of the Sun
8. Interlude: Take No Prisoners
9. Take No Prisoners
10. Dead Man Walking
11. Watercolors
CD2
1. Interlude: When I Lay Down
2. When I Lay Down
3. Society's Child
4. Interlude: I Hear You Sing Again
5. I Hear You Sing Again
6. Interlude: Between the Lines
7. Between the Lines
8. Interlude: At Seventeen
9. At Seventeen
10. Interlude: In the Winter
11. In the Winter
12. Interlude: I Got You Babe
13. I Got You Babe
14. Interlude: This Train Still Runs
15. This Train Still Runs