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  1. Personnel. Shawn Colvin – vocals, guitar. John Leventhal – bass, dobro, guitar, mandolin, percussion, pedal steel guitar, keyboards. Shawn Pelton – drums, percussion. Greg Leisz – pedal steel guitar. RIck DePofi – organ, percussion, horn. Antoine Silverman – fiddle. Marc Cohn – vocals. Patty Griffin – vocals. Teddy Thompson – vocals.

  2. Only the punchy, Elvis Costello-ish intonations of The Bird and the manner in which Colvin, Patty Griffin, and Marc Cohn merge their voices on Cinnamon Road succeed in dispelling the monochromatic overtones that threaten to suffocate the affair.

  3. Music Review. These Four Walls. By Jeff McCord. September 2006 0. With her penchant for storytelling, SHAWN COLVIN delivers songs of subtle simplicity, directness, and universal appeal.

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  4. Sep 12, 2006 · Fellow inveterate folk-rockers Marc Cohn and Patty Griffin join Colvin on harmonies. You can imagine a sea of heads swaying amidst an enraptured audience as Colvin warns “All the money in the...

  5. These Four Walls features several guest artists: Grammy Award winners Patty Griffin and Marc Cohn on “Cinnamon Road,” English singer/songwriter Teddy Thompson on “Let It Slide,” and renowned pedal steel player Greg Leisz on the title track.

  6. Sep 15, 2006 · These Four Walls (Nonesuch) Five years between albums is not unusual for Shawn Colvin. Yet while These Four Walls finds her on a new, good-match label, nothing much else has changed.

  7. Sep 11, 2006 · “Cinnamon Road” adds the tight vocal harmonies of Marc Cohn and Patty Griffin to warm its ‘70s country-rock vibe. Teddy Thompson brings a capable male foil to “Let It Slide.” Covers of the Bee Gees’ “Words” and Paul Westerberg’s “Even Here We Are” transform naturally into reflective singer-songwriter laments.

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