Hunger (Janis Ian album) explained
Hunger is the sixteenth studio album by the American folk singer/songwriter Janis Ian, released on September 30, 1997.[1] It is the follow-up to her 1995 album Revenge. Recording was held in various studios in the spring of 1997.[2] Production for the album was initially handled by an unnamed producer, but disagreements between Ian and the producer caused that producer to leave and Jeff Balding was brought in to finish production work.[2]
Personnel
Production
- Janis Ian – producer
- Jeff Balding – producer, mixing
- Ani DiFranco – producer ("Searching for America")
- Andrew Gilchrist – mixing ("Searching for America")
- Simon Renshaw – management
- Karen Krattigner Sternberg – management
- Sonny Mediana – art direction and design
Musicians
- Janis Ian – vocals, acoustic guitar
- Cyro Baptista – percussion
- Kevin Breit – electric and National Steel guitars, bazoukis
- David Piltch – upright bass
- Ani DiFranco – background vocals, bass, sampling ("Searching for America")
- Andrew Gilchrist – electric guitar ("Searching for America")
- Andy Stochansky – drums, percussion ("Searching for America")
- Steve Brewster – drums ("Honor Them All")
- Dann Huff – electric guitar ("Honor Them All")
- Randy Leago – accordion ("Honor Them All")
- Terry McMillian – percussion ("Honor Them All")
- Glenn Worf – upright bass ("Honor Them All")
- Ron Huff – ("Getting Over You")
Notes and References
- Web site: Amazon CD listing . 27 May 2011 .
- Web site: Hunger Album Listing . Janis Ian . 27 May 2011 . 25 October 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121025034503/http://www.janisian.com/albums/hunger.php . dead .