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Shannon McNally : Run For Cover
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Windswept American roots music like you remember it; imported from the mountain top where soul music, rock, and country music meet. Produced by McNally (Raymond Weber, Tony Hall, David Easley, Trina Shoemaker). All cover songs.
Genre: Blues: Delta Style
Release Date: 2004
Run For Cover Record Label: Shannon McNally
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
A Change Is Gonna Come 3:16 Album Only
It's all Over Now Baby Blue 4:58 Album Only
I'd Rather Go Blind 3:59 Album Only
Honest I Do 3:19 Album Only
All My Tears 3:48 Album Only
Bring It on Home 3:54 Album Only
Going Back to Memphis 5:00 Album Only
You Really Got A Hold On Me 4:20 Album Only
Brother Worrier 3:05 Album Only
Lowlands 3:08 Album Only
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Album Notes

Run For Cover was produced by Shannon McNally with an all-star New Orleans band- Raymond Weber and Tony Hall of Dumpster Funk and Dave Easley. Recorded and Mixed by Grammy Award Winning engineer Trina Shoemaker. It was self released on Shannon's own label while waiting for her very successful 'Geronimo' to be released. For years it was only available at live shows.

The songs chosen for this album of all cover tunes are woven together by theme.

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“McNally's sound bears a timelessness that's truly uncommon.. [she] projects tenderness and toughness in ways that are remarkable and unequaled.”
— Jim Caligiuiri, The Austin Chronicle


“Her angelic shiver-sending drawl gives the music its hurt, its hate and, most importantly its heart... McNally gives the gift of believability to all she sings.”
— Mike Bell, The Calgary Sun


“She has the voice: bruised, smoky and ornery, right at home where country and soul meet.. She has the melodies and the timing.. she's irresistible.”
— Jon Pareles, The New York Times



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REVIEWS

Offbeat Review October 2009
author: Alex Rawls
Coldwater documents where Shannon McNally has been since Katrina—namely, settling down in Mississippi, starting a family and finding a stable band. For the occasion, she recut “Bolder Than Paradise” not because the song needs it, but because the version presents it as an ensemble piece, not a showcase for her voice or Dave Easley’s guitar (as it became on North American Ghost Music).On the album, the late Jim Dickinson gave his last performance as her piano player, but he settles into the group sensitive to what the songs require, often intentionally disappearing into the texture of the song. Not surprisingly, the hill country blues figure prominently here as songs groove on minimal changes, which suits McNally well. The skeletal framework allows her songs to become trances, stories that could come from last week, last year, last decade or last century. They bring to mind early 1970s movies with Rudy Wurlitzer screenplays, where outsiders search for homes and communities they themselves have doubts that they’ll find, and nothing underscores that more than Coldwater’s first line: “Wrong side of the road / how did I get here this time?” The vagabond theme seems appropriate for McNally, whose muse has taken her around the country. It brought her to New Orleans and took her to Mississippi, and documenting this moment is valuable because it’ll likely take her somewhere else before long
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Great album
author: ymblue32
Another great album from Shannon. Really enjoyed listening to it. Strongly recommend it.
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Great voice and excellent song choices
author: Seth Benner
I have recently discovered Shannon and have already turned several people on to her. I saw this CD on her website and just had to get it. Not only do I love Shannon's voice, but she's picked some of my all time favorite songs to cover; Sam Cooke's Change Is Gonna Come & Bring It On Home, Chuck Berry's Back To Memphis, Lowlands by Gillian Welch, and she's right there with Etta James on her rendition of I'd Rather Go Blind. From Motown to Dylan, Shannon McNally's voice can bring tears to your eyes or a smile on your face. It's just a bonus she's easy on the eyes as well.
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Good record!
author: michael t.
A very fine record from a very good singer - McNally knows how to sing Dylan, Cooke and other songwriters! Good to know that!
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