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| Song Title | Time | Price | |||
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| Play | 1. Every Little Thing (He) Does Is Magic | 3:17 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 2. (Looking For) The Heart Of Saturday (Live) | 3:36 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 3. One Cool Remove | 3:19 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 4. Satin Sheets (Live) | 3:09 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 5. There's A Rugged Road | 3:43 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 6. Killing The Blues | 3:47 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 7. Window To The World | 5:15 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 8. Someday | 4:08 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 9. Twilight (Live) | 2:56 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 10. If These Walls Could Speak | 3:06 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 11. This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) (Live) | 4:05 | £0.89 | ||
| Play | 12. You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go (Live) | 4:11 | £0.89 |
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The 1994 album "Cover Girl" is actually a look backwards in Colvin's ascent on the music scene. When Colvin first started working the folk circuit in Greenwich Village in the early 1980s she would take rock songs and turn them into tunes she could play and sing on her guitar, such as "Every Little Thing [He] Does Is Magic" by the Police and "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)" by the Talking Heads. Of course, when she was signed to a recording contract Colvin focused on her original material. But the generation of music lovers weaned on MTV's "Unplugged" are more amenable to hearing covers of familiar songs done in interesting ways, which justifies this effort. This is not to say that everything here is a radical interpretation of the text, because that would certainly not apply to Dylan's "You're Going to Make Me Lonesome When You Go." The only problem is that the best songs on the album are ones that are not mainstream works and it is hard to appreciate a cover song if you do not know the original (e.g., Greg Brown's "One Cool Remove" or Willis Alan Ramsey's "Satin Sheets").
This album is a mixture of studio and live tracks, and after listening to the likes of "Heart of Saturday Night" by Tom Waits and "Twilight" by Robbie Robertson, I will state a preference for the former. I have picked up Colvin's last album in preparation for hearing her in concert again this month. Since the last time was Lilith Fair it will be nice to hear her do more than a short set, and in addition to listening to her best known songs I will be interested to see what cover songs she shares with us this time around. Hearing this album can only whet your appetite for such things.
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