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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Somewhat obsolete, May 26, 1999
By A Customer
As good as this album is, it was rendered somewhat obsolete in 1995 when the "Live '88" was given a commercial release."Live '88" was the tape Shawn sold at her live shows before she landed a recording contract with Sony. In 1995 it was finally given a CD release on the Plump label. Eight, of the ten songs on "Steady On" are also on "Live '88" and in each case, the version there is even better than the ones here. Accompanying herself on little more than her guitar the songs are presented in a more intimate manner. Shawn is in fine voice, and there is little of the studio production clutter that sometimes gets in the way on "Steady On." The one exception to the above rule, is "Another Long One" which does benefit from the percussion production given it here. So go ahead and get this fine CD, but be sure to also pick up "Live '88." Not only will you get to hear these great songs in an even better setting, you'll get to hear Shawn's breathtaking cover of Paul Simon's "Kathy's Song."
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Angst and Beauty - an anthem of meaning., December 10, 1999
Colvin's lyrics are haunting, touching and visceral - obviously someone who has sounded the depths of the abyss and come through the other side. Reminds me of Etta James' "One Day, One Step" or "A Lover is Forever" - not that the voices are anything alike, just the raw anger and courage and resolve to keep fighting. Of all of my favorite CDs, this is the one that means the most. This is the CD to accompany you when you're getting over losing someone, when your own demons haunt you ("Riding Shotgun Down the Avalanche") when you feel so alienated and alone ("Stranded") or when you feel like giving up. In those moments, listen to this album and let her lyrics express exactly what you feel. It's a strange kind of catharsis. Hopefully, you will really appreciate the poetry of a phenomenal lyricist. With lyrics like, "I will raise up my voice into the void, you have left me nowhere to go" or "I was feeling imploded, a wooden smile a wooden heart. Then things exploded like a rocket in the dark" or expressing the period after your love is gone as "the nuclear winter of another love affair". The album has an Austin / Nashville feel, Jon Leventhal did an excellent job - rich, deep and vivid. I cannot imagine that anyone with any real depth of character would not completely identify with this album - it is an anthem. I hope you enjoy it, too.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I was born to be hearing this CD, October 22, 2003
OK, that's a bit of an exageration, but I love it! This CD is a gem. It's the one that I come back to over and over. And then I listen to it over and over. Not a bad one in the batch. Every time I hear the lines like to The Story I'm amazed. I don't know why, but this verse just amazes me:Well our father married our mother too young And he took on a world like a fortunate son But in the cellar downstairs waiting for the bomb scare He would hide from us under the kitchen Where she simmered so soft with her weapons of tin And like so many suppers she just gave us to him And he never did guess in her cast iron dress She was burning beyond recognition PERFECTION! The title song is strong and determined. The lines: Cause he seemed like a miracle, I ate it up like cereal, but it was something like shrapnel" rank up there with the absolute best descriptions of relationships gone wrong. Shotgun is a marvel of emotional expression. Something To Believe In is tender and touching but not in the least saccharine sweet. Shawn Colvin's delivery is always 100% on the money. The production is great. The instrumentation never outweighs the songs. On this album Shawn Colvin shows that she is not just another girl with a guitar but an incredible talent. There isn't a bad number on this CD. Highly recommended!
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