Marshall Crenshaw (album)
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| Marshall Crenshaw | ||||
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| Studio album by Marshall Crenshaw | ||||
| Released | April 28, 1982 August 15, 2000 (Reissue) |
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| Recorded | Record Plant in NYC in January 1982 | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Length | 34:10 | |||
| Label | Warner Bros. Rhino (Reissue) |
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| Producer | Richard Gottehrer & Marshall Crenshaw | |||
| Marshall Crenshaw chronology | ||||
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| Source | Rating |
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| Robert Christgau | A[3] |
Marshall Crenshaw is the debut album by Detroiter Marshall Crenshaw. It featured his breakthrough classic hit, "Someday, Someway", which reached #36 on Billboard's Hot 100 in the summer of 1982[4], as well as #31 on the Cash Box singles chart. The album spent over six months on the chart, peaking at #50[5], and eventually sold close to 400,000 copies in the United States. It has never been out of print.
[edit] Track listing
- "There She Goes Again" - 2:39
- "Someday, Someway" - 2:53
- "Girls" - 3:04
- "I'll Do Anything" - 3:03
- "Rockin' Around in N.Y.C. " - 3:10
- "The Usual Thing" - 3:06
- "She Can't Dance" - 2:47
- "Cynical Girl" - 2:37
- "Mary Anne" - 2:57
- "Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms)" - 2:39
- "Not for Me" - 2:38
- "Brand New Lover" - 2:39
A remastered, reissued version on Rhino/Warner Archives features bonus tracks, which include demos and live tracks.
- "There She Goes Again"
- "Someday, Someway"
- "Girls..."
- "I'll Do Anything"
- "Rockin' Around In N.Y.C."
- "The Usual Thing"
- "She Can't Dance"
- "Cynical Girl"
- "Mary Anne"
- "Soldier Of Love"
- "Not For Me"
- "Brand New Lover"
- "Starlit Summer Sky" (Demo, 1979)
- "Whenever You're On My MInd" (Demo, 1979)
- "You're My Favorite Waste Of Time" - Marshall Crenshaw & The Handsome, Ruthless And Stupid Band
- "Somebody Like You"
- "Rave On (Live, 1982)
- "The Usual Thing" (Live, 1982)
- "Stop Her On Sight (S.O.S.)" (Live, 1982)
- "Look At What I Almost Missed" (Live, 1982)
- "I've Been Good To You" (Live, 1981)
[edit] Personnel
- Chris Donato – bass guitar
- Robert Crenshaw – drums
- Marshall Crenshaw - lead guitar, vocals
[edit] References
- ^ Ruhlmann, William. Marshall Crenshaw: Marshall Crenshaw > Review at Allmusic. Retrieved 24 December 2006.
- ^ Schruers, Fred (May 13, 1982). "Marshall Crenshaw: Marshall Crenshaw > Review". Rolling Stone (369). Archived from the original on 14 Oct 2008. http://web.archive.org/web/20081014022615/http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/marshallcrenshaw/albums/album/190891/review/6067983/marshall_crenshaw. Retrieved 4 September 2007.
- ^ Christgau, Robert. "Marshall Crenshaw". Robert Christgau. http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=Marshall+Crenshaw. Retrieved 4 May 2011.
- ^ Marshall Crenshaw - Marshall Crenshaw > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles at Allmusic. Retrieved 28 September 2009.
- ^ Marshall Crenshaw - Marshall Crenshaw > Charts & Awards > Billboard Album at Allmusic. Retrieved 28 September 2009.
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