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Format: CD
 Jan 2005
 Record Label: Righteous Babe Records
 Recording Type: Studio
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Track Listing 1. Knuckle Down 2. Studying Stones 3. Manhole 4. Sunday Morning 5. Modulation 6. Seeing Eye Dog 7. Lag Time 8. Parameters 9. Callous 10. Paradigm 11. Minerva 12. Recoil
Album Notes Personnel: Ani DiFranco (vocals, guitar); Niki Haris, Noe Venable (vocals); Andrew Bird (whistling, violin, glockenspiel); Tony Scherr (electric guitar); Julie Wolfe (melodica); Patrick Warren (piano, chamberlin, sampler); Todd Sickafoose (Wurlitzer piano, bass guitar); Jay Bellerose (drums, percussion). Recording information: The Sound Factory, Los Angeles, CA. For her first few albums of the 21st century, Buffalo, NY native Ani DiFranco gave in to her most inventive, explorative side. She delved into jazz on one record (EVOLVE), offered up a double-disc concept album (REVELLING RECKONING), and isolated herself in a room with her guitar on yet another (EDUCATED GUESS). With 2005's KNUCKLE DOWN, the DIY icon's 14th solo studio record in 16 years for her own Righteous Babe label, DiFranco eschews much of that experimentation, opting for a return to the formula that, along with her heralded DIY ethos, initially brought her to prominence. KNUCKLE DOWN opens with comfortingly familiar, insistent acoustic-guitar strumming on the sweetly pensive title track, as DiFranco begins her story with the image of her "cowgirl alter-ego," before weaving through constantly shifting Dylan-esque imagery. DiFranco's voice contains unique folds and shadings, and is often underrated, but on tracks like the reflective "Studying Stones," when her now-customary falsetto lilt kicks in, the results are entrancing. It wouldn't be a DiFranco record without a piece of slam-poetry-style spoken word, and she obliges with the winding story "Parameters." KNUCKLE DOWN is yet another reminder of the prolific DiFranco continued relevance.
Industry Reviews 3 stars out of 5 - DiFranco remains an utterly singular performer....KNUCKLE DOWN suggest she's added accessibility to her more recondite virtues.
[S]he's become masterful at painting in the blues and grays of everyday emotion....[With] a roomy, soulful sound... - Grade: A-
3 stars out of 5 - This is an album about a broken relationship, giving up and moving on, and that's echoed in a new kind of musical maturity.
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