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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Have for any Avid Ani Fan...
I just recently received the entire lot of ani's 'official bootleg' series (yes, there are seven others that you gave purchase via her site), and I have to say that Carnegie Hall is, by far, one of the best.

While there are only a few songs from way back in the day, it's a fine compilation of some of her best work. After years of being an Ani fan, I still...
Published on April 11, 2006 by W. Winebarger

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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible. I wanted to like this CD, but it is all talk, poor music
I have never owned an Ani Defranco CD before. I wanted to hear her music, because I thought I would like it based on my other musical preferences. I randomly bought this CD used. I thought one of her LIVE albums would make a good into to her music.

Unfortunately most of what I got with this CD is talking. Each track has approximately 1 1/2 minutes of her...
Published on July 28, 2009 by E. Hayes


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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Have for any Avid Ani Fan..., April 11, 2006
This review is from: Carnegie Hall - 4/6/02 (Audio CD)
I just recently received the entire lot of ani's 'official bootleg' series (yes, there are seven others that you gave purchase via her site), and I have to say that Carnegie Hall is, by far, one of the best.

While there are only a few songs from way back in the day, it's a fine compilation of some of her best work. After years of being an Ani fan, I still find myself astounded by her brilliance and talent as an artist and musician.

Carnegie Hall is a solo album...just Ani with her guitar. Though many of the songs are new, it is very reminescent of a lot of her earlier work.

For new Ani fans, get this CD and listen to: The first three tracks, Gratitude, and, of coursre, Out of Range.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Really Good, April 7, 2010
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I've been getting into Ani's music the last few months (I'm a bit of a late comer here!) & I've found a huge variance in quality (or at least in what I like) from album to album.

This is one of the really good ones. The version of Self Evident made me cry.

Great show, nuff said!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Live Album!, November 3, 2006
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This review is from: Carnegie Hall - 4/6/02 (Audio CD)
I really like this one. Not as good as Living in Clip, but probably my second favorite of her live albums. Her storytelling in between songs can get very kooky and great, i love them. This is a must have for any Ani fan.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable for early versions of "Serpentine" and "Self Evident", October 6, 2006
This review is from: Carnegie Hall - 4/6/02 (Audio CD)
Ani DiFranco, famously independent within the music industry, continues to self-release all of her output on her own "Righteous Babe" label. Ani has released a couple of live albums over her 17 year career to date, including the definitive and all-encompassing 2002 release "So Much Shouting, So Much Laughing", which is basically a "greatest hits live" release.

"Carnegie Hall 4.6.02" (15 tracks, 68 min.) was recorded on the same tour that would give us the "So Much Shouting" release, but this recoding is very different: for one, this is just Ani solo, no backing band. For another, this recording includes early versions of 2 epic songs within the Ani DiFranco catalogue: the 10 min. "Serpentine", in which Ani assails anything and everything that represents "authority", including Democrats and Republicans alike, but of course also "big business". (The fleshed out version of this song was eventually released on the 2003 album "Evolve".) The other piece is the 9+ min. "Self Evident": not a song, but a spoken piece in which Ani resets the 9/11 tragedy in her own words and world ("On the day that America fell onto its knees"). While I don't see the connection, Ani has no trouble linking 9/11 to her beliefs that there is no freedom of the press here and that America is not a democracy. Does it not strike anyone as ironic that Ani is not bothered by anyone saying these things and makes a living, and a very nice one at it, performing all over this country and proclaiming these "truths"?

I saw Ani and her band in concert on that Spring, 2002 tour, and when she brought "Self Evident" (which was a new piece at that time), the entire theater was just bowled over by the performance. I don't necessarily agree with her view of things, but one cannot help but admire the "art" and the "artist" in such a performance. The "Carnegy Hall" album is not essential as such in Ani's catalogue (if you don't have it yet, check out the "So Much Shouting" live album), but this album does bring a fascinating "snapshot of a moment", as Ani puts it herself in the excellent liner notes.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Almost like being there?, May 3, 2011
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I enjoy this CD. I find the technical qualities of the recording to be quite good. IT is a live recording and not a studio recording. That being said, I can her Ms. Dibranco and the Carnegie Hall acoustics loud and clear, as well as the audience. IMO, the technical detail is as said quite good; perhaps could have been better, but I am satisfied (in contrast to many other live recordings). Ms Difranco tends to ramble on at times with her political thoughts or observations or stories or poetry; you either like this or you do not. For me, her music is so wonderful, I can "tolerate" a great deal of dialogue (which was not why I purchased this "music" CD). For ADF fans, well recommended.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible. I wanted to like this CD, but it is all talk, poor music, July 28, 2009
This review is from: Carnegie Hall - 4/6/02 (Audio CD)
I have never owned an Ani Defranco CD before. I wanted to hear her music, because I thought I would like it based on my other musical preferences. I randomly bought this CD used. I thought one of her LIVE albums would make a good into to her music.

Unfortunately most of what I got with this CD is talking. Each track has approximately 1 1/2 minutes of her talking nonsense before each song begins. When she does sing, her guitar playing is no better than average and her lyrics are sub par.

In Ani's defense, I hope its just this album, but I'm hesitant to buy any more.
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0 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Save Your Money, Go Buy Someone Else's CD, September 30, 2007
This review is from: Carnegie Hall - 4/6/02 (Audio CD)
She is overated and has a lousy voice. The lyrics are way too self indulgent and will never make it on the Top 40 charts. Her guitar playing is OK. I find her songs boring and just goes on and on for nothing. She said she doesn't want to get signed. Who cares? No major label will deal with her lousy lyrics and are so self indulgent. Besides, major labels want artist that sell millions on a release. I doubt she'll ever match the single album sales figures of Avril Lavrgne or Kelly Clarkson. Besides, her singing is inferior compared to them.
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