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Marshall Crenshaw [Bonus Tracks]
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Album Details: Marshall Crenshaw [Bonus Tracks]

Release Date:08/15/2000
Label:Rhino / Wea
UPC:081227991623

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 26, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this Marshall Crenshaw [Bonus Tracks] review helpful

    Listen up folks this is pop at it's highest level. buy this disc it is classic, someday some way is one of the most compleate and well put together song of our time dig it and that is the single album tracks far exceed what we come to find to be the ...norm in music today, burn those hootie albums smash your matchbox 20, melt your third eye blind, buy this mans catalog and hear what rock was ment to be Read more Less

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    In retrospect, 1982 was a brief, exhilarating moment in between the fall of disco and the rise of MTV, when the eternal verities of real rock roll broke through once again. The punk and new wave music of the late '70s had given way to power-pop, a return to catchy, relatively unadorned guitar rock. In that context, it was easy to see Marshall Crenshaw and his self-titled debut album as the Next Big Thing. Hailing from music-rich Detroit but based in new wave mecca New York City, Crenshaw looked like Buddy Holly by way of Elvis Costello, and sounded like that combination too. His short, simple songs had an obvious lineage, but Crenshaw further updated the sound and added a lightly sardonic tone à la Costello, giving it a smart-alecky New York edge. Not only did critics love the result, but the immediate surface charms of the music seemed to bode for a quick trip to the top. But although "Someday, Someway" reached the Top 40 and the LP got halfway up the Top 100, that did not happen. Ma...ybe because Crenshaw was perhaps a little too faithful to his old records. Any record collector had to love a guy who knew enough to cover Arthur Alexander's "Soldier of Love." Yet Holly and Costello got away with their essentially nerdy appearance by working against it, always seeming about to break out of the image; Crenshaw, from the art deco cover of his album to his perfectly echoed vocals, seemed to fetishize the look and sound, more a formalist than a stylist. Or maybe it was just that by the end of 1982, Michael Jackson had released Thriller and Duran Duran was cavorting on MTV. In any case, Marshall Crenshaw remains a great album, and the 2000 CD reissue, which features four non-LP B-sides, makes it even better. - William Ruhlmann, 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