20th Anniversary Edition Of Grammy-Winning Album!
First Time Ever On Vinyl LP!
Featuring The #1 Hit "Sunny Came Home"!
Columbia/Legacy Recordings celebrate the 20th anniversary of Shawn Colvin's masterpiece, A Few Small Repairs, with the release of a newly expanded edition of the album.
The 20th Anniversary Edition of A Few Small Repairs is available on 12" vinyl featuring the original album remastered with seven bonus audio tracks available as a hi-quality download. This is the title's first-ever vinyl release.
A Few Small Repairs includes the Grammy Award-winning Sunny Came Home plus chart-toppers "You and The Mona Lisa" and "Nothin' On Me" (the theme song for the NBC sitcom Suddenly Susan). This expanded anniversary edition includes seven rare live performances culled from the Sony Music archives available as a hi-quality download, plus enhanced artwork including newly-written liner notes by Shawn Colvin and producer John Leventhal and recently discovered archival photos.
"One of the joys of my career was making A Few Small Repairs," said Shawn Colvin. "From inception to completion, the project was graced with joy and creative ease. Even the last minute push to finish 'Sunny Came Home,' which went through many lyrical incarnations, worked out thanks to the cover painting by Julie Speed. I'll be thrilled to play that song forever."
By the time that A Few Small Repairs and "Sunny Came Home" catapulted her into the pop mainstream Shawn Colvin was already a well-established recording artist and touring performer with a resume of accolades. Her 1989 John-Leventhal-produced debut, Steady On, had taken home the Grammy for Best Contemporary Folk Album and subsequent releases Fat City (1992) and Cover Girl (1994) each multiple-categories nominees.
A Few Small Repairs, reunited her with producer/cowriter John Leventhal (who'd helmed Steady On) and proved a watershed in the artist's career and musical evolution. While her previous albums were founded mainly upon first-person confessionals, A Few Small Repairs saw Colvin foray into third-person storytelling with a powerful impact. Drawing from the downs and ups of her own life experiences, Shawn Colvin crafted an album of emotional complexity, nuance and revelation, combining images of traditional femininity and domesticity--wedding gowns, kitchens, white picket fences--with images of tools as metaphors for reparation.
The album paints a searingly honest portrait of the scope of human relationships, from the acrimonious "Get Out of This House" to the wistful "The Facts About Jimmy," a duet with Lyle Lovett, to the quiet resignation of "Wichita Skyline" to Sunny's ultimate act of revenge in "Sunny Came Home." With brutal honesty, Colvin examines the harrowing potential for emotional damage to the redemptive power of subsequent emotional redemption.
The Los Angeles Times called A Few Small Repairs "an effective sharing of an experience both personal and universal." Entertainment Weekly gave the album an "A" rating, praising it as "a declaration of independence Full of wisdom and ravishing melodies, Repairs is a tour de force that needs no fixing."
Colvin and Leventhal triumphed at the 1998 Grammy Awards, when "Sunny Came Home" won both Song of the Year (a songwriting award shared by Shawn and Leventhal) and Record of the Year. A Few Small Repairs was certified RIAA Platinum on March 31, 1998.
Features:
First Time Vinyl LP Pressing
20th Anniversary Edition
Original album remastered
Limited time hi-quality download of 7 bonus songs
Selections:
Side A:
1. Sunny Came Home
2. Get Out Of This House
3. The Facts About Jimmy
4. You And The Mona Lisa
5. Trouble
6. I Want It Back
Side B:
7. If I Were Brave
8. Wichita Skyline
9. 84,000 Different Delusions
10. Suicide Alley
11. New Thing Now
12. Nothin On Me
First Time Ever On Vinyl LP!
Featuring The #1 Hit "Sunny Came Home"!
Columbia/Legacy Recordings celebrate the 20th anniversary of Shawn Colvin's masterpiece, A Few Small Repairs, with the release of a newly expanded edition of the album.
The 20th Anniversary Edition of A Few Small Repairs is available on 12" vinyl featuring the original album remastered with seven bonus audio tracks available as a hi-quality download. This is the title's first-ever vinyl release.
A Few Small Repairs includes the Grammy Award-winning Sunny Came Home plus chart-toppers "You and The Mona Lisa" and "Nothin' On Me" (the theme song for the NBC sitcom Suddenly Susan). This expanded anniversary edition includes seven rare live performances culled from the Sony Music archives available as a hi-quality download, plus enhanced artwork including newly-written liner notes by Shawn Colvin and producer John Leventhal and recently discovered archival photos.
"One of the joys of my career was making A Few Small Repairs," said Shawn Colvin. "From inception to completion, the project was graced with joy and creative ease. Even the last minute push to finish 'Sunny Came Home,' which went through many lyrical incarnations, worked out thanks to the cover painting by Julie Speed. I'll be thrilled to play that song forever."
By the time that A Few Small Repairs and "Sunny Came Home" catapulted her into the pop mainstream Shawn Colvin was already a well-established recording artist and touring performer with a resume of accolades. Her 1989 John-Leventhal-produced debut, Steady On, had taken home the Grammy for Best Contemporary Folk Album and subsequent releases Fat City (1992) and Cover Girl (1994) each multiple-categories nominees.
A Few Small Repairs, reunited her with producer/cowriter John Leventhal (who'd helmed Steady On) and proved a watershed in the artist's career and musical evolution. While her previous albums were founded mainly upon first-person confessionals, A Few Small Repairs saw Colvin foray into third-person storytelling with a powerful impact. Drawing from the downs and ups of her own life experiences, Shawn Colvin crafted an album of emotional complexity, nuance and revelation, combining images of traditional femininity and domesticity--wedding gowns, kitchens, white picket fences--with images of tools as metaphors for reparation.
The album paints a searingly honest portrait of the scope of human relationships, from the acrimonious "Get Out of This House" to the wistful "The Facts About Jimmy," a duet with Lyle Lovett, to the quiet resignation of "Wichita Skyline" to Sunny's ultimate act of revenge in "Sunny Came Home." With brutal honesty, Colvin examines the harrowing potential for emotional damage to the redemptive power of subsequent emotional redemption.
The Los Angeles Times called A Few Small Repairs "an effective sharing of an experience both personal and universal." Entertainment Weekly gave the album an "A" rating, praising it as "a declaration of independence Full of wisdom and ravishing melodies, Repairs is a tour de force that needs no fixing."
Colvin and Leventhal triumphed at the 1998 Grammy Awards, when "Sunny Came Home" won both Song of the Year (a songwriting award shared by Shawn and Leventhal) and Record of the Year. A Few Small Repairs was certified RIAA Platinum on March 31, 1998.
Features:
First Time Vinyl LP Pressing
20th Anniversary Edition
Original album remastered
Limited time hi-quality download of 7 bonus songs
Selections:
Side A:
1. Sunny Came Home
2. Get Out Of This House
3. The Facts About Jimmy
4. You And The Mona Lisa
5. Trouble
6. I Want It Back
Side B:
7. If I Were Brave
8. Wichita Skyline
9. 84,000 Different Delusions
10. Suicide Alley
11. New Thing Now
12. Nothin On Me