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List Price: $19.98 | | Label: Righteous Babe
Salesrank: 14881
Released: September 11, 2007 |
| Our Price: $11.49 |
| Used Price: $10.29 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Editorial Review:
Throughout her career, Ani DiFranco has given her own take on tired rock star cliches. When other artists answered to major labels, she opted to start her own. While other guitarists relied on electric heroics, she pounded on a strangely tuned acoustic. And when faced with the task of releasing a career retrospective, Ani created anything but the traditional "greatest hits" package. With Canon, the double-disc set, fans will get an unprecedented look at how the artist sees her prolific career, and newcomers will get the ultimate primer in DiFrancology. Because like everything else she creates, Ani made this record to her precise specifications, carefully selecting 36 songs from her voluminous back catalog, including tunes from her first album and her 19th.
Description of Canon:
The far-reaching lexis used to describe Buffalo, New York, singer/songwriter Ani DiFranco includes "influential," "persistent," and "cutting-edge." And 18 albums released in the 18 years since the launching of her own Righteous Babe record label means "prolific" must also be high on that list. DiFranco commemorates her nearly two decades in the business with a two-CD, 35-song retrospective that offers a sequential glimpse into the socially conscious messages and punk/folk articulation that has made her an international paladin. From early recordings such as "God's Country" (1993) and "You Had Time" (1994), where DiFranco took aim at religious autonomy and failed partnerships, to later songs that tackled violence against abortion providers (1999's "Hello Birmingham") and a pair of '80s-era presidents (2002's "Your Next Bold Move"), DiFranco's poetry-fraught lyrics are the unfeigned star of the compilation. Can't-miss selections like "32 Flavors," "Untouchable Face," and "Cradle & All" make the cut, while staunch DiFranco followers will be seduced by five new renditions of old favorites, including the intrepid "Napoleon," which blasts the rock-biz elite, and "Shameless," with its candid discourse on infidelity. The divinely packaged set includes a booklet thoroughly lined with lyrics and a recording dossier. --Scott Holter
Canon Reviews:
Typical Ani 
2008-10-30 - If you enjoy Ani you will like this compulation. She is very original and this album captures her greats. I guess you would have to call it a folkie type album, maybe more like a hippie-folk would be more fitting.
The Amazing Ani. 
2008-09-09 - Ani DiFranco has done it again ... piercing lyrics, harmonious vocals, no nonsense approach to life and love. Excellent. Amazing.
If you like Ani you will like this double album 
2008-08-16 - If you like Ani you will like this double album.
Warning: Do not listen to this album around children or people that would be offended by the word F**k. Imagine Ani saying something like that!
The story telling, singing, and instrumental work is wonderful. This would be a great addition to your Ani collection or a good first time album to see what you think of her and her music.
What would the world be like if Ani found a significant other and kept them! or they kept her! but then she would be a kept woman and she could tell us about that.
Excellent 
2008-07-23 - I've been a fan of Ani since the very beginning of her career. Although I own most of her albums, I think that the Canon puts together many of her songs together in such a way that it is worth buying as a unique work itself. Ani's songs have touched me in a way that no other artist's songs have.
Bought as a gift- Wife loves it 
2008-04-04 - Sorry Ani fans, I just don't get into her. My wife on the other hand is a huge fan and just loves this album. She highly recommends it to anyone out there who is an Ani lover.