Breaking Silence Explained

Breaking Silence
Type:studio
Artist:Janis Ian
Cover:Breaking Silence.jpg
Studio:Nightingale Recording Studio, Nashville, Tennessee
Genre:pop/rock
Length:48:42
Label:Morgan Creek Records/Columbia
Producer:Janis Ian, Jeff Balding
Prev Title:Uncle Wonderful
Prev Year:1985
Next Title:Simon Renshaw Presents: Janis Ian Shares Your Pain
Next Year:1995

Breaking Silence is an album by singer-songwriter Janis Ian, released in 1993 on Morgan Creek Records in the United States and Europe and on Columbia in Canada and the Netherlands.[1]

History

Although Ian was outed as a lesbian in 1976 by the Village Voice,[2] her sexuality was largely ignored until the release of Breaking Silence when Ian herself brought it to the forefront because of her concern with suicide rates among gay and lesbian teenagers.[3]

In the preceding decade, Ian met Pat Snyder and, after significant financial and health setbacks, they purchased a house together by 1991. They took on a second mortgage to fund the album, as major record labels were no longer interested in Ian's work. "I thought I was only going to get one more chance to record, so I wanted to make it count", Ian said. It was her first album in 12 years.

The album contains political songs such as "His Hands" (about spousal abuse) and "Tattoo" (about the Holocaust). The title track, "Breaking Silence", is about incest. It also includes Ian's version of "Some People's Lives", previously recorded as the title track of Bette Midler's 1990 album. The album was nominated for a Grammy, making it Ian's seventh nomination.

Personnel

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Breaking Silence . Ian . Janis . Janis Ian . 28 May 2016.
  2. Web site: Coming Out in Print . Kinser . Jeremy . 23 August 2012 . Advocate.com . 28 May 2016.
  3. Web site: Owen Keehnen: Interviews . Queerculturalcenter.org . 2016-05-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304031724/http://www.queerculturalcenter.org/Pages/Keehnen/Ian.html . 2016-03-04 . dead .