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Aftertones

Aftertones is the eighth album by American singer/songwriter Janis Ian, recorded 1975 in various New York studios and released 1976 by Columbia Records. "Love Is Blind" was a #1 single in Japan for six months. It was the highest-selling album by a solo female artist in Japan and was also a top twenty and gold record in the United States, Ireland and Holland. "I Would Like to Dance" reached #86 in Canada.

Personnel
• Janis Ian – vocals, guitar, piano • Jeff Layton, Al Gorgoni, Bucky Pizzarelli – guitar • Stu Woods, Richard Davis – bass guitar • Barry Lazarowitz – percussion • Arthur Jenkins – congas • Claire Bay, Brooks Arthur, Odetta, V. Martin Fink – vocals • Phoebe Snow – obligato vocals on "Hymn" • Larry Spencer, Pete Nater, Tom Malone, Ernie Royal, Joe Shepley – trumpet • Mickey Gravine, Lewis Kahn, Wayne Andre – trombone • Donald Corrado, Earl Chapin, Jim Buffington – French horn • Charles McCracken, Jesse Levy, Bruce Rogers, Kermit Moore, Max Hollander – cello • Ezra Kliger, Gene Orloff, Julius Schacter, Kathryn Kienke, Harry Cykman, Harry Lookofsky, Michael Comins, Paul Winter – violin • Emanuel Vardi, Eugenie Dengel, George Brown, David Sackson, Jennifer Ward Clarke – viola • Gonzalo Fernandez – wooden flute on "I Would Like to Dance" • George Young – tenor saxophone on "Belle of the Blues" • Artie Kaplan – baritone saxophone on "Belle of the Blues"; bass clarinet on "Don't Cry, Old Man" • Phil Bodner – oboe, alto flute, English horn on "Goodbye to Morning" • Romeo Penque – oboe, alto flute, piccolo flue, English horn on "Goodbye to Morning"; contrabass clarinet on "Don't Cry, Old Man" • Mike Gibson – arranger, conductor on "I Would Like to Dance" • Jerry Ragovoy – arranger, conductor on "Belle of the Blues" • Ron Frangipane – arranger, conductor on "Don't Cry, Old Man" ==Production==
Production
• Produced by Brooks Arthur • Album photography: Peter Cunningham • Album design: David L’Heureux ==External links==
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