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God and the FBI
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 21, 2000
Recorded1999
StudioDominion Theatre, London, England
Pedernales Studio, Pedernales Texas
Sound Emporium, Nashville, Tennessee
Barbara Derwin's house
GenreContemporary singer/songwriter
Length46:00
LabelWindham Hill Records
ProducerJohn Jennings/Janis Ian/Jim Cregan
Janis Ian chronology
Hunger
(1997)
God and the FBI
(2000)
Billie‘s Bones
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Wilson and Allroy[2]
The Tennesseean[3]

God and the FBI, provisionally titled In Dog Years I’m Dead[4], is the seventeenth studio album by American singer/songwriter Janis Ian, originally released in 2000 by Windham Hill Records. The album’s ultimate title, and the theme of its opening title song, dates from a decade before its release when Ian requested that the FBI files of her parents, who were passionate black civil rights activists, be released to her.[5]

At the time of God and the FBI’s making, Ian thought this would be her final album because of poor record sales since her return to recording in the middle 1990s,[4] and her realisation that she could not survive upon playing benefit concerts for causes like Zero Population Growth.[6]

Consequently, Ian abandoned the commercial pretensions of previous releases, doing a large portion of the sessions in-house rather than in a studio, and doing ten songs with a single band. Ian did, however, return to working with co-producer John Jennings, who had produced her 1995 album Revenge, whilst one song, “Memphis” was a duet with Willie Nelson and featured a lead guitar by Chet Atkins.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Janis Ian, unless otherwise noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."God and the FBI" 4:10
2."On the Other Side" 4:26
3."Memphis"Deana Carter/Janis Ian5:13
4."Jolene"Janis Ian/Jess Leary4:06
5."When You Love Someone" 4:07
6."Play Like a Girl" 3:38
7."Days Like These" 3:25
8."Boots Like Emmy Lou’s" 3:53
9."She Must Be Beautiful"Kye Fleming/Janis Ian4:42
10."The Last Comeback"Philip Clark/Janis Ian4:49
11."Murdering Stravinsky"Philip Clark/Janis Ian3:31
Total length:46:00

Personnel

  • Tina Abato – photography
  • Larry Greenhill – engineer
  • Robert Haynes – engineer
  • John Jennings – producer
  • Glenn Meadows – mastering
  • Sonny Mediana – art direction
  • Dave Sinko – engineer

Musicians

  • Janis Ian – vocals, backing vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, upright bass, keyboards
  • Philip Clark – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, drums, backing vocals
  • Jim Cregan – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
  • Marc Moreau – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals, engineer
  • Willie Weeks – bass guitar

Guest musicians on “Memphis”

References

  1. ^ Jonathan Widran. "God & the FBI – Janis Ian". All Music Group.
  2. ^ Wilson, David Bertrand. "God & the FBI – Janis Ian". Wilson and Allroy’s Record Reviews. Retrieved October 4, 2021.
  3. ^ Rowland, Tom (2000-03-20). "Janis Is Still Janis". The Tennesseea. p. 5D.
  4. ^ a b "God & the FBI". janisian.com.
  5. ^ Krochak, Gerry (2000-08-17). "Ian charting her own course". The Leader-Post. Regina, Saskatchewan. p. D3.
  6. ^ Levinson, Arlene (1999-04-08). "Never "Society's Child", Janis Ian Still Unstoppable After Three Decades". Daily News-Journal. Murfreesboro, Tennessee. p. 2D.