Marshall Crenshaw - The 9-Volt Years: Battery Powered Home Demos & Curios (1979-198?) (1998)
BAND/ARTIST: Marshall Crenshaw
- Title: The 9-Volt Years: Battery Powered Home Demos & Curios (1979-198?)
- Year Of Release: 1998
- Label: Razor & Tie
- Genre: Rock, Power Pop, Rock & Roll, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 39:05
- Total Size: 102/253 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Run Back to You
02. Someday Someway
03. Bad Luck
04. Stay Fabulous
05. Everyone's in Love with You
06. You're My Favorite Waste of Time
07. Vague Memory
08. Bruce is King
09. That's It, I Quit, I'm Movin' On
10. She's Not You
11. The Thrill of the Fight
12. First Love
13. Something's Gonna Happen
14. I'm Sorry
15. Rockin' Around in Nyc
01. Run Back to You
02. Someday Someway
03. Bad Luck
04. Stay Fabulous
05. Everyone's in Love with You
06. You're My Favorite Waste of Time
07. Vague Memory
08. Bruce is King
09. That's It, I Quit, I'm Movin' On
10. She's Not You
11. The Thrill of the Fight
12. First Love
13. Something's Gonna Happen
14. I'm Sorry
15. Rockin' Around in Nyc
Marshall Howard Crenshaw (born November 11, 1953) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and guitarist best known for hit songs such as "Someday, Someway," a US top 40 hit in 1982, "Cynical Girl," and "Whenever You're on My Mind." He is also the co-author of one of the biggest radio hits of the ‘90s, the Gin Blossoms, "Til I Hear It from You." His music has roots in classic soul music and Buddy Holly, to whom Crenshaw was often compared in the early days of his career, and whom he portrayed in the 1987 film La Bamba.
Born in Michigan, Crenshaw performed in the musical Beatlemania before releasing his self-titled album in 1982. Crenshaw could not replicate the commercial success of Marshall Crenshaw and follow-up Field Day (1983) with later albums. Crenshaw has also contributed songs to other artists, writing singles for Kirsty MacColl and the Gin Blossoms. A quote from Trouser Press summed up Marshall Crenshaw's early career: "Although he was seen as a latter-day Buddy Holly at the outset, he soon proved too talented and original to be anyone but himself."
Born in Michigan, Crenshaw performed in the musical Beatlemania before releasing his self-titled album in 1982. Crenshaw could not replicate the commercial success of Marshall Crenshaw and follow-up Field Day (1983) with later albums. Crenshaw has also contributed songs to other artists, writing singles for Kirsty MacColl and the Gin Blossoms. A quote from Trouser Press summed up Marshall Crenshaw's early career: "Although he was seen as a latter-day Buddy Holly at the outset, he soon proved too talented and original to be anyone but himself."
Pop | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE
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