Remember... Explained

Remember...
Type:Live
Artist:Janis Ian
Cover:Remember... album.jpg
Released:January 1978
Recorded:September 1977
Venue:Festival Hall, Osaka
Sydney Opera House
Genre:
Length:82:55
Label:CBS Japan
Producer:Ed Sprigg
Janis Ian
Prev Title:Miracle Row
Prev Year:1977
Next Title:Janis Ian
Next Year:1978

Remember..., released in Australia under the title In Concert, is the first live album by American singer-songwriter Janis Ian. It was recorded during her 1977 tour of Osaka and Sydney, and released as a double LP in Japan and Australia in 1978, but has never been released in the United States or Europe.

The album was taken from the tour in support of Ian's 1977 album Miracle Row, at a time when she had become much more popular in Japan than she was in the United States – Aftertones had been a number one album in Japan and "Love Is Blind" had topped the charts there for six months. Miracle Row would see her popularity in North America decline even further, and this recording of two 1977 concerts – although no details were ever published as to which recordings came from which – would not be released by Columbia's American or European branches. Ian's first official live album to be issued outside Japan or Australia would not be released until 1999's The Bottom Line Encore Collection.

Remember... includes material from her first four Columbia albums, plus one track from her then-forthcoming 1978 self-titled album and one track, "New York in the Springtime", that remains unique in any form to this release. Her first four albums, which at the time Ian called "a tax write-off for Verve",[1] and 1971's Capitol-issued Present Company are not represented as Janis had by 1977 entirely ceased performing songs from her teenage years.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Asbury Park Press. Asbury Park, New Jersey. Society's Child Wasn't Taken Seriously. Art. Harris. 16 June 1975. A9.
  2. Web site: Janis Ian Tour Statistics. setlist.fm.
  3. Web site: Remember.... All Music Group.