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2002 live album by Ani DiFranco
So Much Shouting, So Much Laughter is the second live album by singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco , released in 2002 (see 2002 in music ).
The opening track of the second disc, "Comes a Time", is an excerpt from the famous speech by Mario Savio , given before Free Speech Movement demonstrators entered Sproul Hall to begin their sit-in on December 3, 1964. His climactic words about "the operation of the machine" have been quoted widely ever since, out of context, as the existential emblem of the FSM.
Track listing [ edit ]
All tracks are written by Ani DiFranco
Disc one: Stray Cats Title 1. "Swan Dive" 6:48 2. "Letter to a John/Tamburitza Lingua" 7:50 3. "Grey" 5:31 4. "Cradle and All" 4:40 5. "Whatall Is Nice" 5:39 6. "What How When Where (Why Who)" 4:34 7. "To the Teeth" 7:09 8. "Revelling" 4:28 9. "Napoleon" 6:34 10. "Shrug" 4:36 11. "Welcome To:" 4:47 Total length: 62:36
Disc two: Girls Singing Night Title 1. "Comes a Time" 0:22 2. "Ain't That the Way" 4:54 3. "Dilate" 5:55 4. "Gratitude" 3:49 5. "Rock Paper Scissors" 4:55 6. "32 Flavors" 4:02 7. "Loom/Pulse" 6:16 8. "Not a Pretty Girl" 3:20 9. "Self Evident" 9:10 10. "Reckoning" 5:22 11. "My IQ" 2:27 12. "Jukebox" 5:56 13. "You Had Time" 3:56 Total length: 60:24
Personnel [ edit ]
Ani DiFranco – guitar, vocals
Ravi Best – trumpet
Shane Endsley – trumpet
Daren Hahn – drums
Todd Horton – trumpet
Jason Mercer – bass
Hans Teuber – clarinet , flute, saxophone, vocals, background vocals
Julie Wolf – keyboards, vocals
Production [ edit ]
Ani DiFranco – record producer, mixing, art direction, design, illustrations
Larry Berger – engineer supervisor, recording supervisor, photography
Andrew Gilchrist – engineer supervisor, engineer, assistant engineer
Greg Calbi – engineer supervisor, mastering
Susan Alzner – photography
Larry Berger – photography
Scott Fisher – photography
Eric Frick – photography
Heidi Kunkel – photography
Jason Mercer – photography
Julie Wolf – photography
Album
Chart (2002)
Position
Australian Albums (ARIA )[4]
78
US Billboard 200
32
US Top Independent Albums
1
US Top Internet Albums
34
References [ edit ]
Studio albums Live albums Compilation albums EPs With Utah Phillips Related articles