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Featured Release
Shawn Colvin
All Fall Down
A collection of 11 songs—eight written or co-written by Colvin—All Fall Down is her eighth studio album and the first to be produced by her longtime friend and cohort Buddy Miller (Robert Plant, Solomon Burke). Recorded in Nashville, All Fall Down features performances by Alison Krauss, Emmylou Harris, Jakob Dylan, Bill Frisell, Viktor Krauss, Brian Blade, Stuart Duncan, and Julie Miller, among others. The songs are "rich, knowing, smart, draped in discreet and intelligent shades of folk, country and rock," says the Irish Times. The Boston Globe calls the album "superb."
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Shawn Colvin
All Fall Down
A collection of 11 songs—eight written or co-written by Colvin—All Fall Down is her eighth studio album and the first to be produced by her longtime friend and cohort Buddy Miller (Robert Plant, Solomon Burke). Recorded in Nashville, All Fall Down features performances by Alison Krauss, Emmylou Harris, Jakob Dylan, Bill Frisell, Viktor Krauss, Brian Blade, Stuart Duncan, and Julie Miller, among others. The songs are "rich, knowing, smart, draped in discreet and intelligent shades of folk, country and rock," says the Irish Times. The Boston Globe calls the album "superb."
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Shawn Colvin
Diamond in the Rough
In her first-ever memoir, Diamond in the Rough, acclaimed songwriter and musician Shawn Colvin shares her candid, colorful coming-of-age story, including more than three decades of touring, writing, and living to make music. The wit, lyricism, and empathy found in the book are traits that have long characterized Colvin’s songwriting and her live performances. "There are humor, remorse, and gratitude in her narrative," says the Boston Globe. "Colvin illuminates the magical blend of craft and happenstance that leads to powerful music."
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Shawn Colvin
Live
Colvin culled these 15 live tracks from two decades’ worth of material, including her Nonesuch debut, These Four Walls, and makes it all sound even more deeply insightful and compellingly up to date in these sets from three sold-out nights at Yoshi's San Francisco in July 2008.
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Shawn Colvin
These Four Walls
Colvin reunites with co-writer/producer Jon Leventhal for her Nonesuch debut. The songs on this beautifully arranged, bracingly honest collection, says the Washington Post, "are easy to love ... But the emotions fueling the lyrics are more complex and more mature than anything she's offered previously."




