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''You Were Here'' is an album by Canadian singer-songwriter
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, released in 2000.


Background

''You Were Here'' was Harmer's commercial breakthrough in Canada after years of almost reaching the pop charts with
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. The album's lead single, "Basement Apt.", had previously been a Weeping Tile song, appearing on that band's 1995 release ''
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''. The album's second single, "Don't Get Your Back Up", had previously been recorded by Harmer with
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. Three other songs, "Weakened State", "Lodestar" and "Coffee Stain", had also been previously recorded by Weeping Tile, on 1998's ''
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''. Harmer stated "I always had kind of high expectations for You Were Here, but I was holding onto it for as long as I could, to find a proper, appropriate home." She self-financed and self-released the album on her own Cold Snap Records label before it was licensed by ZoΓ« Records and
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. Harmer appeared in support of the album on the ''
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'' on October 2, 2001, in an appearance in which stage manager
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jumped in to sing impromptu backing vocals. She had originally been scheduled to appear the previous week, but was bumped when
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's first post-
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appearance ran overtime."Harmer invited to play two late-night talk shows"
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'', October 18, 2001.
The album's title track is a tribute to her former Weeping Tile bandmate
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, who died in 1999. The
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featuring
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recorded a Roberto Occhipinti arrangement of "Lodestar" on their 2009 album ''
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''.


Reception

The album was warmly received. ''TIME'' ranked ''You Were Here'' in its year-end Top Ten list, calling it the year's best debut album. ''You Were Here'' was named the 24th greatest Canadian album of all time in
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''. Music critic Lisa M. Smith, writing for
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, praised the album, and wrote of Harmer that "it is certain that she is an artist choosing wisely from a great scope of colors. With a pleasing and misleading start, the rollicking opening track asserts its individuality with a Vaudevillian clarinet, keeping one foot in Kinks pop and one in some elusive species of country rock." She describes the album as one of a pleasing ebb and flow. "Songs may begin with a soft acoustic, then unfold assuredly toward their climax. Various instruments add character now and then, such as a muted trumpet or a harmonica, and the energy level can sway between a lullaby and full pop treatment with a definite destination… the album as a whole feels sincere, answering to a variety of moods and whims. It is a work of quality, from the songwriting clear to the production." ''
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'' gave the album 3.5 of 5 stars, stating it contained "Plainly hooky, tender-but-tough songs...Harmer lovingly chronicles the rough-and-tumble of real-life romance....a marvelously compelling meditation" '' Q'' gave ''You Were Here'' 3 of 5 stars and called it "Lounge jazz, drum loops and lead guitar chops support a vocalist whose lyrical panache...marks her out from the crowd." In an interview with '' No Depression'', Paul Cantin called it "a welcome break from the Lilith school of flinchy girl singers. Her music is at once heartfelt and hardy, sensitive and sanguine."


Track listing

All songs written by Sarah Harmer, except where noted. #"Around This Corner" – 3:15 #"Basement Apt." – 4:08 #"The Hideout" – 4:01 #"Capsized" – 3:57 #"Lodestar" – 5:28 #"Weakened State" – 2:53 #"Don't Get Your Back Up" – 3:54 #"Open Window (The Wedding Song)" – 4:09 #"Uniform Grey" – 3:43 #"Coffee Stain" – 2:56 #"You Were Here" – 4:53 #"Everytime" (Dave Hodge) – 3:12


Personnel

*Sarah Harmer – vocals, guitar, organ, harmonica, tambourine, Wurlitzer *Gord Tough – guitar *Benji Perosin – trumpet *Gavin Brown – drums *Peter Prilesnik – bass, beats, electric guitar, dobro, guitar *Cam Giruoux – drums *Al Cross – drums *
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– background vocals *Spencer Evans – clarinet *Maury LaFoy – bass, upright bass *Kevin Fox – cello *Damon Richardson – drums *
Jenny Whiteley Jenny Whiteley is a Canadian country and folk singer-songwriter. She was a member of the band Heartbreak Hill, and released several solo albums of folk music. She has won two Juno Awards for her music. Early life and family Whiteley grew up ...
– background vocals * Luther Wright – guitar


Production

*Produced by Peter Prilesnik and Sarah Harmer *Mixed by Eric Ratz *Engineered by Pete Prilesnik *Mastered by Brett Zilahi *Editing by Blair Robb, Steve Webster and Brett Zilahi *Cover photo by Yael Staav *Photography by Luther Wright *Design by Greg Hall


Year-end charts


References

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