| 1 | Diamond In The Rough | ||
| 2 | Shotgun Down The Avalanche | ||
| 3 | I Don't Know Whay | ||
| 4 | Cry Like An Angel | ||
| 5 | Ricochet In Time | ||
| 6 | Another Long One | ||
| 7 | Stranded | ||
| 8 | Something To Believe In | ||
| 9 | Don't You Think I Feel It Too | ||
| 10 | Kathy's Song | ||
| 11 | Knowing What I Know Now |

Most of these songs subsequently appeared on Steady On, but that album's production - too lush and sweet - runs counter to the meaning of these gems. Here we see the other side of the spectrum in terms of production - a woman singing great personal songs accompanied by just her own guitar. These are the best songs that Shawn Colvin ever wrote by far. You'd have to go back to Joni Mitchell in the 1960s before you found anything better than this for this genre of popular music.
Her voice is strong and plaintive, her picking on open tuning gives her a distinctive guitar style, and while I would prefer to have heard these songs done in a studio with a production that matched the mood, this is more than good enough. Very few people can go out on stage accompanied by just themselves and energize an audience. Shawn Colvin is one of those rare birds that can.
It's said that everyone has one good book in them. It may be that similarly most songwriters have one good album's worth of material in them. If so, then this is Shawn Colvin's one good album worth of songs. And it's more than good. It's wonderful.
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