MARSHALL CRENSHAW
UDSACD 2036
The Eighties weren't all bad. Here's proof. A five-star record that announced the arrival of a serious new talent and deviated from the slick artifice of the time, Marshall Crenshaw is the timeless sound of great pop, impeccable songwriting, and youthful enthusiasm. From the art-deco cover to a yearning rendition of Soldier of Love - first covered by the Beatles at a 1963 BBC Session and later turned into a surprise hit by Pearl Jam - Marshall Crenshaw's 1982 debut is a gleeful throwback to rock'n'roll's soul, British Invasion, and rockabilly roots. Fans of Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe, and Weezer will want this. Now!
Crenshaw's passion for rock's golden era is palpable on every track here, particularly the radio smash Someday, Someway, breezy The Usual Thing, and persuasive There She Goes Again. Resemblances to Buddy Holly, Beach Boys, and the Beatles are by design. Delightfully out of time, Marshall Crenshaw is a tribute to the everlasting charm of carefree melodies, quirky hooks, simple bass lines, and jangling chords. This is an album that will get stuck in your head and stay there for days.
Pakaged in New Numbered Limited Edition Mini LP Style Packaging!
1. There She Goes Again 2:39
2. Someday, Someway 2:53
3. Girls
3:04
4. I'll Do Anything 3:03
5. Rockin' Around in N.Y.C. 3:10
6. The Usual Thing 3:06
7. She Can't Dance 2:47
8. Cynical Girl 2:37
9. Mary Anne 2:57
10. Soldier of Love 2:39
11. Not For Me 2:38
12. Brand New Lover 2:39
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Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab recordings are distributed in Australia by Rockian Trading
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