Whole New You
Template:Use mdy dates Script error: No such module "Unsubst-infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for conflicting parameters". Template:Music ratings Whole New You is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Shawn Colvin, released in 2001 by Columbia Records. It was her first new release in over four years.[1] While A Few Small Repairs is "her divorce album", Whole New You is about family, commitment, and acceptance.[1] The album retains the sixties folk-pop feel provided by collaborator John Leventhal, with Rolling Stone writing that the title track "expertly renovates antique Sixties teen pop."[2] According to William Ruhlmann of AllMusic, "The most interesting song is the most complex one," "Another Plane Went Down".[3]
Track listing
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Personnel
Musicians
- Shawn Colvin – vocals
- John Leventhal – banjo, bass, guitar, percussion, keyboards
- Tony Garnier – double bass
- Joe Quigley – bass
- Shawn Pelton – drums, percussion
- Marc Cohn – background vocals
- James Taylor – harmony vocals
- Kenny White – background vocals
- Rick DePofi – clarinet, piccolo, recorder, sax
- Joe Bonadio – percussion, drum fills
- Michael Rhodes – bass
- Sandra Park – violin
- Fiona Simon – violin
- Robert Rinehart – viola
- Eileen Moon – cello
- Larry Farrell – trombone
- Tony Kadleck – flugelhorn
- Alan J. Stepansky – cello
Technical
- John Leventhal – producer, engineer, horn arrangements, string arrangements
- Rick DePofi – engineer
- Bob Clearmountain – mixing
- David Boucher – engineer, mixing
- Fred Remmert – engineer
- Craig Bishop – engineer
- Gina Fant-Saez – engineer
- Matt Kane – engineer
- Tom Schick – engineer
- Noah Simon – engineer
- Bob Ludwig – mastering
- Stephen Barber – string arrangements
Design
- Kate Breakey – photography
- Mary Maurer – art direction
- Frank Ockenfels – photography
Charts
| Chart (2001) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| US Billboard 200 | 101 |
| US Top Internet Albums (Billboard) | 5 |
References
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- ↑ a b "Whole New You", Allmusic. Accessed January 20, 2007. "Musical tracks clearly informed by mid-'60s pop sensibilities."
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