Between the Lines
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Between the Lines is the seventh, and best known album
Album
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 by the then New York City
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-based singer-songwriter
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 Janis Ian
Janis Ian
Janis Ian is an American songwriter, singer, musician, columnist, and science fiction author. Ian first entered the folk music scene while still a teenager in the mid-sixties; most active musically in that decade and the 1970s, she has continued recording into the 21st century...

, released in 1975. The album went to #1 on the Billboard 200
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 charts, and sold over one million copies. The LP came with a promotional booklet which contains photographs of Ian and positive reviews of her music.

The album's most popular single, "At Seventeen
At Seventeen
"At Seventeen" is a song by Janis Ian, released in 1975 on Between the Lines and as a single. Ian's most successful recording, the song is a commentary on adolescent cruelty, the illusion of popularity, and teenage angst, as reflected upon from the maturity of adulthood...

", reached #3 on the Billboard Hot 100
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 and #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart. Ian won the 1975 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
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 for the song, and performed it on the first episode of Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live is a live American late-night television sketch comedy and variety show developed by Lorne Michaels and Dick Ebersol. The show premiered on NBC on October 11, 1975, under the original title of NBC's Saturday Night.The show's sketches often parody contemporary American culture...

on October 11 of that year.

Track listing

All songs composed by Janis Ian

1. "When the Party's Over"--2:57
  • Vocal Arrangements by Dennis Pereca
  • Lead Guitar: Al Gorgoni
  • Rhythm Guitars: Janis Ian, Dickie Frank
  • Bass: Richard Davis
  • Drums: Barry Lazarowitz
  • Percussion: Larry Alexander
  • Background Vocals: Dennis Pereca

2. "At Seventeen
At Seventeen
"At Seventeen" is a song by Janis Ian, released in 1975 on Between the Lines and as a single. Ian's most successful recording, the song is a commentary on adolescent cruelty, the illusion of popularity, and teenage angst, as reflected upon from the maturity of adulthood...

"--4:41
  • Horn Arrangements by Janis Ian
  • Acoustic Guitars: Janis Ian, David Snider, Al Gorgoni
  • Nylon Guitars: Sal DeTroia, Janis Ian
  • Bass: Richard Davis
  • Drums and Percussion: Barry Lazarowitz
  • Trombonium: Alan Ralph
  • Flugelhorn: Burt Collins

3. "From Me to You"--3:19
  • Acoustic Guitars: Janis Ian, David Snider, Dickie Frank
  • Nylon Guitar: Sal DeTroia
  • Bass: Richard Davis
  • Drums: Barry Lazarowitz
  • Fiddles: Russell George, Ken Kosak

4. "Bright Lights and Promises"--4:17
  • Arranged by Janis Ian
  • Piano: Janis Ian
  • Bass: Richard Davis
  • Drums: Barry Lazarowitz
  • Alto Saxophones: Artie Kaplan, Romeo Penque
  • Tenor Saxophones: Joe Grimm, Seldon Powell
    Seldon Powell
    Seldon Powell was an American soul jazz, swing and R&B tenor saxophonist and flautist born in Lawrenceville, Virginia, probably best remembered for his early work with musicians like Tab Smith , Lucky Millinder 1949-51), Neal Hefti or Louis Bellson...

  • Clarinet Solo: Phil Bodner

5. "In the Winter"--2:31
  • Arranged and Scored by Janis Ian
  • Guitar: Sal DeTroia
  • Piano: Janis Ian
  • Bass: Don Payne
  • Drums: Barry Lazarowitz
  • Trumpet Solos: Ray Crisara, Joe Shepley

6. "Water Colors"--4:58
  • Arranged and Scored by Janis Ian
  • Acoustic Guitar and Piano: Janis Ian
  • Nylon Guitars: Sal DeTroia, Al Gorgoni
  • Bass: Richard Davis
  • Cello: George Ricci
  • Viola: Manny Vardi
  • Flutes: Romeo Penque, Phil Bodner

7. "Between the Lines"--4:03
  • String and Horn Arrangements by Ron Frangipane
  • Keyboards: Janis Ian
  • Acoustic Bass: Richard Davis
  • Electric Bass Guitar: Don Payne
  • Drums and Percussion: Barry Lazarowitz
  • Cello Solo: George Ricci
  • Piccolo: Phil Bodner

8. "The Come On"--3:56
  • Arranged by Richard Davis, Sal DeTroia and Janis Ian
  • Acoustic Guitar: Janis Ian
  • Nylon Guitar: Sal DeTroia
  • Bass: Richard Davis

9. "Light a Light"--2:45
  • Guitars: Janis Ian, Al Gorgoni
  • Bass: Don Payne
  • Drums: Barry Lazarowitz
  • Background Vocals: Dennis Pereca

10. "Tea and Sympathy"--4:28
  • Arranged and Scored by Ron Frangipane
  • Acoustic Guitar: Janis Ian
  • Nylon Guitar: Sal DeTroia
  • Acoustic Bass: George DuVivier
  • Electric Bass Guitar: Don Payne
  • Cello Solo: George Ricci

11. "Lover's Lullaby"--5:25
  • String and Horn Arrangement by Ron Frangipane
  • Keyboards: Janis Ian
  • Nylon Guitar: Sal DeTroia
  • Acoustic Guitar: Dickie Frank
  • Vibraphone: George Devens
  • Acoustic Bass: Richard Davis
  • Electric Bass Guitar: Don Payne
  • Drums: Barry Lazarowitz
  • Background Vocals: Claire Bay

Credits

  • Produced by Brooks Arthur
  • Engineered by Brooks Arthur, Larry Alexander, Russ Payne
  • Art Direction and Design: John Berg, Paul Perlow
  • Photography: Peter Cunningham
  • Production Coordinator: Herb Gart

  • Orchestra:
    • Violins: Arianna Bronne, Lewis Cley, Peter Dimitriades, Marie Hence, Max Hollander, Kathy Kionke, Ezra Klinger, Harold Kohon, Harry Lookofsky, Joe Malin, David Sackson, Julius Schachter, Ora Shiram, Harry Urbont, Masako Yanagita
    • Violas: Seymour Berman, George Brown, Eugenie Dengel, Patty Kopec, Richard Maximoff, David Sackson, Manny Vardi
    • Celli: Seymour Barab, Gloria Lanzarone, Beverly Laurelson, Jesse Levy, Charles McCracken, George Ricci
    • Trumpets: Ray Crisara, Burt Collins, Jimmy Sedlar, Joe Shepley
    • Trombones: Eddie Bert, Mickey Gravine, Alan Raph, Bill Watrous
    • French Horn: James Buffington
    • Flutes: Romeo Penque, Phil Bodner
    • Orchestral Contractor: Arthur Kaplan

  • Recorded and Mixed at 914 Sound Studios
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     in Blauvelt, New York, USA
  • Barry Lazarowitz plays Hayman drums
  • All Songs (c)1974 Mine Music Limited and April Music, Inc. (ASCAP)

Chart positions

Year Chart Position
1975 Billboard 200 1
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