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		<title>Shawn Colvin &#8211; Live &#8211; 2009 &#8211; CD review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It takes a special breed of performer to be able to pull off a solo acoustic show in front of a large audience. When you strip away all the spectacle of a full live production (which usually include lights, band, sound reinforcement, etc.) and bring it all down to just an acoustic guitar and vocal, [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It takes a special breed of performer to be able to pull off a solo acoustic show in front of a large audience.  When you strip away all the spectacle of a full live production (which usually include <em>lights, band, sound reinforcement, etc.</em>) and bring it all down to just an acoustic guitar and vocal, today&#8217;s typical singer/songwriter might not be able to keep an audience engaged for a full set of songs.  Can you imagine any of the auto-tuned pop princesses on the radio these days having the <em>cajones</em> to stand in front of a packed crowd with just an acoustic guitar and no backup dancers, light show or a bank of computers to rely on?  Something like that takes some <em>old-fashioned talent</em> in order to keep a crowd&#8217;s attention for more than a couple songs especially in this day and age of ADD.  An artist like <strong>Shawn Colvin</strong> would be one that I&#8217;d place on the short list of performers who can successfully pull of a solo show like that.  As a matter of fact, Colvin has recently released a 15-song live album simply titled <a href="http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=7945020&#038;frm=lk_musicfirst" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Live</a> that&#8217;s a perfect example of what it takes to do a live acoustic show.</p>
<p><img src="http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c185/dan_photos/webpix/shawncolvin.jpg" align="left">In my opinion, Colvin brings three things to the table that keeps audiences enthralled.  First off, she&#8217;s got a fantastic voice that is capable of conveying such a wide range of emotions.  She&#8217;s got great control and her expert use of dynamics really shines through in this setting.  Second, Colvin is a fantastic guitar player.  Obviously, it takes more than just simple strumming to keep people&#8217;s interest and Colvin utilizes a variety of techniques that ultimately keeps each song fresh and unique.  She also uses various alternate guitar tunings that pleasantly augment her sound with richness and depth.  What surprised me when first seeing her live is the fact that she changes her tunings on-the-fly which can be very difficult to do while all eyes are waiting and watching.  Other artists in a live setting usually bring along several guitars that are already tuned differently for convenience but Colvin is such a veteran of the stage, she simply changes tunings as she goes.  <em>Impressive, indeed!</em><br />
and lastly, Colvin has written some strong material over the years.  Her confessional-style lyrics have touched many and are so unique compared to the cliche-ridden manufactured fluff on the radio these days.  Where else are you going to hear heart-breaking lines like -<br />
&#8220;<em>I can pack myself up in a matter of minutes, leave you all far behind. All of my old world and all the things in it are hard to find, if they ever were mine&#8230;</em>&#8221;<br />
or<br />
&#8220;<em>..wished hard enough to hurt, drove fast enough to catch the moon but I must have been dreamin&#8217; again &#8217;cause there&#8217;s nothing around the bend except for that flat fine line, the Wichita skyline&#8230;</em>&#8221;</p>
<p>Colvin is truly a gifted artist and the new CD is just another testament to her talent and her work.</p>
<p>Personal favorites off the disc include &#8211; &#8220;A Matter of Minutes&#8221; (hits me down deep as a parent of young kids), &#8220;Tennessee&#8221; (I absolutely love the jazz-flavored chord she plays during the chorus), &#8220;Wichita Skyline&#8221; (love that signature percussive playing she does on the guitar), &#8220;Diamond in the Rough&#8221; and &#8220;This Must Be the Place&#8221; (I absolutely love her take on this Talking Heads tune).</p>
<p>retro<strong>Grade: A</strong></p>
<p><strong>Shawn Colvin</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=7945020&#038;frm=lk_musicfirst" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Live</a><br />
Produced by Shawn Colvin and John Leventhal<br />
Released: June 2009<br />
Label: <a href="http://www.nonesuch.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Nonesuch Records</a><br />
Official website: <a href="http://www.shawncolvin.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">ShawnColvin.com</a></p>
<p>TrackList:<br />
<em>1  Polaroids    5:05<br />
2  A Matter of Minutes    4:31<br />
3  Shotgun Down the Avalanche    4:01<br />
4  Twilight    3:07<br />
5  Trouble    3:55<br />
6  Tennessee    4:01<br />
7  Nothing Like You    3:38<br />
8  Sunny Came Home    4:10<br />
9  Fill Me Up    3:28<br />
10  Wichita Skyline    3:42<br />
11  I&#8217;m Gone    3:25<br />
12  Ricochet in Time    4:10<br />
13  Diamond in the Rough   4:04<br />
14  Crazy    4:18<br />
15  This Must Be the Place (Naïve Melody)  4:44  </em><br />
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<p>upcoming Live dates:<br />
<em>Sat 08/15/09   Oakland, CA  Downtown Oakland<br />
Fri 08/21/09   Saint Croix Falls, WI  St. Croix Festival Theatre<br />
Sat 08/22/09   Lisle, IL  Morton Arboretum<br />
Fri 09/04/09   Santa Fe, NM  The Santa Fe Opera<br />
Thu 09/24/09   Norfolk, CT  Infinity Hall<br />
Fri 09/25/09   Bay Shore, NY  YMCA Boulton Ctr. For The Perf. Arts<br />
Sat 09/26/09   Montclair, NJ  Outpost In The Burbs<br />
Wed 10/07/09   San Diego, CA  Anthology<br />
Thu 10/08/09   San Diego, CA  Anthology<br />
Fri 10/09/09   San Diego, CA  Anthology<br />
Sat 10/10/09   Scottsdale, AZ  el Pedregal At The Boulders<br />
Mon 10/12/09   San Francisco, CA  Yoshi&#8217;s SF<br />
Tue 10/13/09   San Francisco, CA  Yoshi&#8217;s SF<br />
Wed 10/14/09   San Francisco, CA  Yoshi&#8217;s SF<br />
Thu 10/15/09   San Francisco, CA  Yoshi&#8217;s SF<br />
Fri 10/23/09   Traverse City, MI  Traverse City Opera House<br />
Sat 10/24/09   Skokie, IL  Centre East<br />
Mon 11/02/09   New York, NY  City Winery<br />
Tue 11/03/09   New York, NY  City Winery<br />
Wed 11/04/09   New York, NY  City Winery<br />
Fri 11/06/09   Barre, VT  Barre Opera House<br />
Sat 11/07/09   Portland, ME  One Longfellow Square<br />
Fri 11/20/09   Salisbury, MA  Tupelo Music Hall<br />
Sat 11/21/09   Londonderry, NH  Tupelo Music Hall<br />
Thu 03/04/10   Greenville, SC  Peace Center Concert Hall<br />
Fri 03/05/10   Birmingham, AL  Jemison Concert Hall<br />
Fri 03/19/10   Albany, NY  Hart Theatre @ The Egg </em></p>
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		<title>I&#039;ll Say I&#039;m Sorry Now</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Aug 2007 17:15:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a Shawn Colvin song from a while back. i love the way she opens the song with the heartbreaking line: I&#8217;m gonna let you down I know that now. make you cry, I know I will. Colvin is a truly gifted songwriter and this song still haunts me even after all these years. [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a Shawn Colvin song from a while back.  i love the way she opens the song with the heartbreaking line: <em>I&#8217;m gonna let you down I know that now.  make you cry, I know I will</em>.  Colvin is a truly gifted songwriter and this song still haunts me even after all these years.  <em>check it out</em>&#8230;<br />
<img src='http://www.retroblog.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/07/currentlylisteningto.jpg' alt='currently listening to..' /><br />
I&#8217;m gonna let you down I know that now<br />
Make you cry, I know I will<br />
Why should you believe I would never leave<br />
Or that I love you still</p>
<p>For all the by and by hard as we try<br />
The bough breaks and the cradle falls</p>
<p>For everything I do that will tear at you<br />
Let me say I&#8217;m sorry now</p>
<p>So you can sing your song you can get it wrong<br />
You can kiss the rock of ages<br />
In your wildest dreams you might see between<br />
The liars and the sages</p>
<p>You can walk awhile down the mystery mile<br />
You can beat the drums of freedom<br />
In love and war through the rush and roar<br />
You just call &#8216;em like you see &#8216;em..</p>
<p>-<a href="http://www.savefile.com/files/996527">I&#8217;ll Say I&#8217;m Sorry Now by Shawn Colvin</a></p>


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