An Acoustic Evening With

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Live album by Ani DiFranco
Released Unknown
Recorded July 14, 1994
Genre Indie rock
Folk rock
Label bootleg recording

An Acoustic Evening With is a live album by Ani DiFranco. It was recorded Live in Renton, Washington on July 14, 1994 [1] and released sometime in 1994.

Ani DiFranco musician and activist

Angela Maria "Ani" DiFranco is an American singer, musician, poet, songwriter, and activist. She has released more than 20 albums. DiFranco has received positive feedback from critics for much of her career.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Both Hands – 3:26
  2. Buildings and Bridges – 3:18
  3. Pick Yer Nose – 3:38
  4. Coming Up – 2:30
  5. Willing to Fight – 4:08
  6. God's Country – 2:48
  7. Worthy – 4:10
  8. 4 July – 5:10
  9. Letter to a John – 3:48
  10. Sorry I Am – 4:29
  11. Cradle and All – 4:14
  12. Asking Too Much – 3:25
  13. My I.Q. – 1:22
  14. What If No One's Watching – 3:11
  15. In or Out – 3:04

Personnel

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