Uncovered

Shawn Colvin

SKU: AFAN37926

Barcode: 888072379268

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  • Genre: Folk
  • Label: Fantasy
  • Released Date: 1st February 2016
  • Buying Format:
    1LP

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The follow-up to 1994’s critically-lauded Cover Girl

Uncovered is full of soulful interpretations of songs written by (among others) Tom Waits, Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder, Neil Finn and Robbie Robertson. Shawn Colvin and Eagles guitarist Steuart Smith (who produced Cover Girl) reteam to craft these compositions. Contains 12 songs previously recorded by some of the musical greats such as Bruce Springsteen, Gerry Rafferty, Graham Nash, and Tammy Wynette to name a few.

Uncovered’s tunes may have been written by others, but in their selection and delivery, they are pure Shawn Colvin. As Shawn says: “Unless a song moves you, it doesn’t matter what you do with it.”

After 1994’s critically lauded release Cover Girl, Uncovered is Colvin’s second complete album to feature masterful interpretations of songs written by other people. Besides the Eagles’ Smith and Stewart Lerman producing Uncovered, the album also features guest vocalists David Crosby (on Gerry Rafferty’s “Baker Street”) and Marc Cohn (on “Give me a Little Sign,” made famous by Bretton Wood).

For Colvin, the difference between the two cover albums is that the now, the three-time Grammy-winner is a fully seasoned writer and interpreter. “The songs on Cover Girl were actually staples of my live act at the time,” Shawn explains. “This wasn’t the case with Uncovered. Some of these songs I knew how to play, others I learned for the purpose of recording this album. Until you learn a song, you don’t know if you can bring anything to it.”

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Track Listings

Side 1
Tougher than the Rest
American Tune
Baker Street
Hold On
I Used To Be a King
Private Universe

Side 2
Heaven Is Ten Zillion Light Years Away
Gimme A Little Sign
Acadian Driftwood
Lodi
Not A Drop of Rain
‘Till I Get It Right

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