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Released
  
February 6, 2007

Release date
  
6 February 2007

Genre
  
Adult album alternative

Artist
  
Jann Arden

Label
  
Universal Music Canada

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Producer
  
Jann Arden, Russell Broom

Similar
  
Greatest Hurts: The Best of Ja, Love Is the Only Soldier, Blood Red Cherry, Uncover Me 2, Living Under June

California dreams


Uncover Me is the seventh album from Canadian singer-songwriter Jann Arden, released in 2007. "Counterfeit Heart" is the only track written by Jann Arden (co-written with SHeDAISY's Kristyn Osborn). Three additional tracks from these sessions, "Moon River", "What the World Needs Now", and "End of the World", are available from her Myspace site. The album was her best selling-record in Canada in a decade.

Contents

Lead single "Bring the Boys Home" (originally by Freda Payne) became a Top 10 hit in her homeland. Further airplay singles "At Seventeen", "California Dreamin'" and "Son of a Preacher Man" were made popular by Janis Ian, the Mamas and the Papas, and Dusty Springfield respectively. Other covers include "Peace Train" by Cat Stevens, "Love is a Battlefield" by Pat Benatar, "You're So Vain" by Carly Simon, "Downtown" by Petula Clark and "Solitaire" by Neil Sedaka.

Track listing

  1. "Bring The Boys Home" (Payne)
  2. "California Dreamin'" (Michelle Phillips, John Phillips)
  3. "Peace Train" (Stevens)
  4. "At Seventeen" (Ian)
  5. "Love Is a Battlefield" (Holly Knight, Mike Chapman)
  6. "Son of a Preacher Man" (John Hurley, Ronnie Wilkins)
  7. "Counterfeit Heart" (Arden, Kristyn Osborn)
  8. "You're So Vain" (Simon)
  9. "Downtown" (Tony Hatch)
  10. "Solitaire" (Sedaka, Phil Cody)

Uncover Me Tour

Arden followed up on the album with her Uncover Me Tour, during the months of April and May, 2007. The tour spanned across Canada.

Songs

1Bring the Boys Home3:44
2California Dreamin'2:43
3Peace Train3:46

References

Uncover Me Wikipedia