CD - Simon Renshaw Presents: Janis Ian Shares Your Pain

CD - Simon Renshaw Presents: Janis Ian Shares Your Pain
Item# RGR0018

Product Description

Take No Kissingers
Genderless
No One Else Likes You
Lazy
When Simon Calls
Take Me Walking in Bahrain
Berlitz
Stolen Tires



Click here to purchase a digital download of this album: Simon Renshaw Presents - Janis Ian Shares Your Pain

Janis has never allowed this parody of her Revenge album to be in print before, but because of your many requests for "the real thing", she asked Tunecore.com to run a very limited edition just for this sale. We only have 75 of these; thin-line jewel case, front and back cover art only (no booklet), a real collector's item!


The basics: Produced by John Jennings & Janis Ian; recorded 1994 at Sound Emporium, Nashville

Inside scoop: Janis' manager at the time, Simon Renshaw (who now manages The Dixie Chicks among others, and has become a self-described mogul), is "like the kid brother you can't stand being around, but adore all the same. Big voice, big presence, very noisy ego!" Janis decided to make him crazy, so she spent three months having all her friends tell him she was working on a secret jazz project she was convinced would be "the next big thing". This was guaranteed to drive him nuts, since he firmly believes jazz is dead. She wrote parodies of a bunch of the Revenge songs (with the help of John Jennings and Dave Sinko), then recorded new vocals onto the stereo tracks. She then called all Simon's friends and invited them to a playback party. We created a fake album cover where every credit was Simon's (words & music by Simon Renshaw, produced by Simon Renshaw), with the title SIMON RENSHAW PRESENTS in huge letters, then my name in tiny script. We had a merchandise table with T shirts, cassettes, and "signed autographed pictures" of Simon for sale. We brought him into the studio blind-folded, sat him down in the producer's seat, then hit PLAYBACK... and a very good time was had by all!

This album achieved near-legendary status with Janis fans; it was rumoured to exist but was completely unavailable. Only two copies of the actual CD were ever created...One belongs to Simon, the other to Pat. Pat graciously allowed Janis to use her copy to make the album available in the iTunes store, which is the only other place you will be able to get a copy.