Sarah Shannon

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City Morning Song 02:57 Tools
Postwar Hope 01:55 Tools
Near And Far 03:08 Tools
Along The Way 03:49 Tools
Fading Heart 02:19 Tools
All We Will Be 03:01 Tools
Watch Over You 03:09 Tools
Sunlit Smile 02:15 Tools
Shiny Little Song 02:58 Tools
Salton Sea 03:13 Tools
On And On 04:03 Tools
Hey Heartache 03:52 Tools
Call You on the Telephone 03:45 Tools
I'll Run Away 05:40 Tools
Heaven Got Wider 03:02 Tools
Down 01:54 Tools
Looked to the Sky 04:13 Tools
Anyone 03:14 Tools
Are You Far Enough 04:33 Tools
When You Live Life Alone 06:37 Tools
What's Mine 03:07 Tools
Can't You See 00:00 Tools
Gone 02:21 Tools
Learn the Ride 02:19 Tools
I Don't Want to See the Light 03:10 Tools
Wheel in a Wheel 02:46 Tools
Marvel 02:04 Tools
I Found Love 03:49 Tools
Can't See You 03:49 Tools
Pretty Paper 03:49 Tools
Silent Night 03:49 Tools
Dark End of the Street (Live On KEXP) 03:49 Tools
Dark End of the Street 03:49 Tools
Sarah Shannon - City Morning Song 03:49 Tools
Live At MARYJANES (Houston 2002) 03:49 Tools
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Sarah Shannon, lead singer of '90s indie-rock darlings Velocity Girl, releases her second solo album, "City Morning Song," further marking her departure from the guitar driven noise pop of her former band. On "City Morning Song," Shannon composed all 12 tracks herself with help from piano player Matt Perry on six. Within the frame of Martin Feveyear's earthy, analog, and apropos production (he has also worked with Mark Lanegan, Rosie Thomas, Brandi Carlyle, Village Green, and John Wesley Harding), "City Morning Song" offers up track after track of timeless classic pop with the central feature of Shannon's solo work -- her voice -- showing strong as ever. With Feveyear at the helm, Casey Foubert on drums, Yuuki Matthews on bass, Sonny Votolato on guitar, and Matt Perry on piano, the stars were aligned to bring forth a collection of lush, satisfying love songs. "I'm so happy with this record!" says Shannon, "not only because I love the way it sounds, but because it was a joy to make. Making my first record was such an arduous, protracted process. Of course there is always hard work involved in making a record, but working on this was fun ...thank God! I needed making music to be fun again." So there you have it. Love songs. Making music for the shear joy of doing it. Go ahead and submit to the guilty pleasure of a good pop song sung with a pretty voice. Sarah Shannon's "City Morning Song" gives you permission to do just that. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.