Format: Vinyl, Remastered, Blue Swirl
Released: 1997
Purchase: Amazon
Ani DiFranco's 1997 double-live opus stands as a definitive document of the indie folk icon at her most ferocious and unflinching. Recorded across multiple tour stops, Living in Clip captures DiFranco in her element—just her, her percussive guitar work, and an audience hanging on every word of her politically charged, deeply personal narratives. Her fingerpicking attacks the strings with punk-rock intensity while her voice shifts from intimate whispers to righteous howls, whether she's delivering the feminist anthem "32 Flavors" or the blistering confessional "Shy." The double-album format gives her room to stretch out, with extended improvisations and between-song banter that reveal the raw, unfiltered artist behind the studio polish. This isn't just a greatest-hits package with applause—it's DiFranco holding court, challenging her audience and herself, proving that armed with just an acoustic guitar and unflinching honesty, she could command a stage like few others in the '90s folk-punk scene.