Christine Lavin – Another Womans Man – Vinyl Record

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Christine Lavin – Another Womans Man – Vinyl Record

Christine Lavin’s album Another Woman’s Man is an album that showcases her signature blend of folk music with witty, insightful lyrics. Christine Lavin is well-known in the contemporary folk music scene for her humorous and often poignant storytelling through song, and Another Woman’s Man fits well within her repertoire.
About the Song

Another Woman’s Man is an album that deals with themes of love, infidelity, and the complex emotions involved in relationships. Like much of Lavin’s work, it likely features clever lyricism and narrative storytelling, set against a backdrop of acoustic folk instrumentation. Lavin’s songs often explore personal and relatable topics, bringing a touch of humor and a deep sense of humanity to her music.

Christine Lavin has been a part of the folk music scene since the 1980s and is known for her ability to blend sharp wit with deeply emotional content. She often accompanies herself on guitar and has a keen eye for the quirks of everyday life. Her music often includes spoken word pieces, humorous anecdotes, and even the occasional song sung from an unusual perspective.

Lavin is also noted for her work as a promoter of other musicians, particularly through her involvement with collaborative groups and projects that gather multiple singer-songwriters together to perform and record. She’s been instrumental in nurturing new talent and creating platforms for artists to share their work.
Availability and Listening

Christine Lavin’s work, including Another Woman’s Man, is a testament to her skill as a songwriter and her ability to entertain while provoking thought and evoking emotions. Her contributions continue to enrich the folk music landscape.

Christine Lavin (b. January 2, 1952) is a New York City-based singer, songwriter, and promoter of contemporary folk music. She has recorded numerous solo albums, and has also recorded with other female folk artists under the name Four Bitchin Babes. She has also put together several compilation albums of contemporary folk artists, including On a Winters Night.

She is known for her sense of humor, which is expressed in both her music and her onstage performances. Many of her songs alternate between emotional reflections on romance and outright comedy. Two of her more famous songs include Sensitive New Age Guys and Bald Headed Men.

In her youth, Lavin was a cheerleader in Geneva, New York and she still has impressive baton-twirling skills; she often ends a concert by twirling a glow-in-the-dark baton with the house lights turned off as she leaves the stage.

Lavin worked at Cafe Lena in Saratoga, New York until Dave Van Ronk convinced her to move to New York City and make a career as a singer-songwriter. She followed his advice and accepted his offer of guitar lessons. She has lived in the City ever since.

Lavin was the original host of Sunday Breakfast on WFUV in New York City. Lavin was a founding member of the Four Bitchin’ Babes when they were formed in 1990

Brand new, never played and still sealed in the factory plastic seal

Philo Records PHEP-002 1987

Note that picture depicts CD reissue that reuses this releases original cover art – This is a vinyl LP

Track Listing
If You Want Space, Go To Utah
The Vacation Of Their Lives
Giant TV Screen
The Danger
Tidal Wave
Another Womans Man
If I Could Be Sonja Henie

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