Marshall Crenshaw - #447 (CD)

#447
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Album Details: #447

Release Date:09/28/1999
Label:Razor & Tie
UPC:793018284424

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    M.C. -- The Road Not Taken...

    By Ed  Jul 23, 2001

    Now listen.Please.Please listen to the first Marshall Crenshaw album that Does Not Sound Like any previous M.C. album.Wonderful stuff, overall.I sometimes feel that artists like Crenshaw tend to happen upon their "breakaway" material over time, rathe...r than giving it to us earlier in their careers.Not everyone can be the Beatles -- even if you DO get to play the part of one of their members onstage.And, like they say, timing is everything.So why try to sound like everyone else? Lord knows that when Crenshaw debued his original tunes in the early 80's, there were already batallions of bands with 'twangy' guitars and solid, straight-ahead hooks. In those days, Crenshaw found himself up against the likes of Tom Petty, the English Beat, and even R.E.M., to name a few.Yet perhaps fate is about to deal a kinder, gentler hand to the dude from Detroit.Now the century has turned, and here's the stuff that we should have heard Mr. Crenshaw pull out of his guitar in the first -- or second -- place. Some of it is radical -- for him. Yet all of it is listenable.Me, I had to listen again and again.So will you.Now listen.Please. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    No one has had a bumpier career ride than Marshall Crenshaw. Hailed as the next big thing, by his second Warner Bros. album he was already yesterday's news, being fed to this producer and that producer, in the company's quest for the big crossover hit. In the meantime, Crenshaw went through a severe case of writer's block, funneling what little did come out into movie soundtracks and a succession of disjointed albums that sold less and less with each release. He switched labels and finally found a good fit at the small independent Razor Tie imprint. There, he's released three fine albums in a far more relaxed manner that hearken back to his earliest -- and arguably his best -- recordings. 447, Crenshaw's fourth release for Razor Tie, stands tall as one of his finest albums, as well as his most ambitious and perhaps perfectly realized. The big news is the wealth of great original material, plus Crenshaw's newfound interest in guitar textures, giving this album a complex weave of inter...esting tones that literally leap out of the mix. He's also playing a lot more guitar than on his early sides, including three delightful instrumentals. His style shows him to be something of a cross between Kenny Burrell, Danny Gatton, and Grant Green. But with Crenshaw, the pop hook's the thing, and tunes like "Dime a Dozen Guy," "Television Light," "Glad Goodbye," and "Right There in Front of Me" do not disappoint. He hasn't sounded this confident and relaxed on a record in a long time, and this disc spotlights his talent in a way that makes you smile as you're singing along with a new song that you've never heard before -- perhaps the highest praise of all. For his longtime fans, this is Marshall Crenshaw firing on all four cylinders, doing what he does best. - Cub Koda, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Marshall Crenshaw

Singer/songwriter Marshall Crenshaw built up an impressive body of work over the course of his career, showing a fine craft for everything he approached while stubbornly following his own creative muse to reach that end. To call Crenshaw's career "interesting" would be putting things mildly. He starred in several movies and portrayed John Lennon in the roadshow version ... Read more