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You Were Here is a 2000 album by Sarah Harmer.
It was her commercial breakthrough in Canada, after years of almost reaching the pop charts with Weeping Tile. Ironically, the album's first big hit, "Basement Apt.", had previously been a Weeping Tile song, appearing on that band's 1995 release eepee. Harmer also had a big hit with "Don't Get Your Back Up", which she had previously recorded with The Saddletramps. Three other songs, "Weakened State", "Lodestar" and "Coffee Stain", had also been previously recorded by Weeping Tile, on 1998's This Great Black Night. The album was also warmly received by critics in the United States. TIME ranked You Were Here in its year-end Top Ten list, calling it the year's best debut album. Harmer also appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman, in a famous appearance in which stage manager Biff Henderson jumped in to sing impromptu backing vocals. The album's title track is a tribute to her former Weeping Tile bandmate Joe Chithalen, who died in 1999. Track listing: All songs written by Harmer, except "Everytime" by David Hodge. 1. "Around This Corner" – 3:15 2. "Basement Apt." – 4:08 3. "The Hideout" – 4:01 4. "Capsized" – 3:57 5. "Lodestar" – 5:28 6. "Weakened State" – 2:53 7. "Don't Get Your Back Up" – 3:54 8. "Open Windows" – 4:09 9. "Uniform Grey" – 3:43 10. "Coffee Stain" – 2:56 11. "You Were Here" – 4:53 12. "Everytime" – 3:12 | |||||||||||||||
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