Marshall Crenshaw


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Marshall Crenshaw
I've Suffered for My Art, Now It's Your Turn
Release Date: 2001 07 14
Label: King Biscuit Entertainment
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Marshall Crenshaw's second live album, with its Henny Youngman-inspired title, is in all ways a smaller-scale affair than its predecessor, 1994's Live: My Truck Is My Home. Crenshaw is captured performing a club date at the refurbished Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ, on February 16, 2001, and his format is unplugged; the instrumentation consists of himself on acoustic guitar, with acoustic bassist Greg Cohen joining on eight songs, and accordionist Charlie Giordano on four of those. Crenshaw's set is a mixture of his best-known material ("Someday, Someway," "There She Goes Again," "Whenever You're on My Mind"), songs from his most recent studio album, 1999's 447 ("Television Light," "Dime a Dozen Guy," "T.M.D.," "Tell Me All About It"), and some interesting cover tunes (Jody Reynolds' "Endless Sleep," the Left Banke's "Walk Away Renee"). The limited instrumentation necessitates simpler arrangements, brings Crenshaw's fingerpicking to the fore (notably on "Cynical Girl"), and places a greater emphasis on the often-clever lyrics to his songs. But unlike other rockers who have tried the acoustic format, he doesn't really tone down his performing style to the circumstances. Most of the time he sings full out, as if he's fronting an electric rock band, and his spoken remarks, perhaps fueled by nervous energy, are similarly charged instead of being casual and intimate, as the situation might have suggested. As a result, the performance doesn't provide much of an alternate view of his work, and the album is recommended primarily to his existing fan base, the kind of enthusiastic listeners leading the cheers at the Stone Pony, rather than to those who might expand his cult following. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Television LightCrenshaw6:37
2Endless SleepDolores, Reynolds2:37
3Cynical GirlCrenshaw3:45
4Tell Me All About ItCrenshaw3:37
5Better Back OffCrenshaw, Teeley4:25
6Little Wild One [#5]Crenshaw4:24
7What Do You Dream OfCrenshaw4:18
8Dime a Dozen GuyCrenshaw, Cantor5:13
9T.M.D.Demaine, Crenshaw3:42
10Walk Away ReneeBrown, Calilli, Sansone2:57
11You're My Favorite Waste of TimeCrenshaw3:40
12Whenever You're on My MindCrenshaw, Teeley3:24
13There She Goes AgainCrenshaw2:57
14Someday, SomewayCrenshaw3:38

Other Releases:
King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents: Marshall Crenshaw
Release Date: 2001
Label: Silverline








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