Marshall Crenshaw - I Don't See You Laughing Now album flac
Performer: Marshall CrenshawTitle: I Don't See You Laughing Now
Released: 2012
Country: US
MP3 album: 1902 mb
FLAC album: 1644 mb
Rating: 4.9
Other formats: ADX MP4 MMF MPC DXD AU MP2
Genre: Rock / Pop
Marshall Crenshaw is the debut studio album by American musician Marshall Crenshaw. It was released on April 28, 1982 by Warner Bros. Crenshaw, a performer in the musical Beatlemania, had begun to write songs for the album while staying in New York. The album was recorded with his backing band and producer Richard Gottehrer in a style Crenshaw felt was "sterile".
Crenshaw's eponymous first album included the . hit, "Someday, Someway". His second album, Field Day, was released in June 1983, sported a somewhat heavier sound, as evidenced on "Whenever You're on My Mind," that reportedly displeased a few listeners, but which is regarded by many critics as Crenshaw's best, and one of the classic power pop statements, although Crenshaw's work, somewhat like the late Alex Chilton's, transcends the. genre. Some of the stuff I've done you could call power pop," he told an interviewer, "but. I Don't See You Laughing Now (2012). Stranger And Stranger (2013). Drivin' and Dreamin' (2013).
Marshall Crenshaw on songwriting, covers, and the album cover he absolutely hates. When I was first kind of mumbling into the microphone, I was calling it Get A Load Of Laughing Boy, but I didn’t like that. Eventually I came around to I Don’t See You Laughing Now, thinking, Huh, what’s that? Somebody getting their comeuppance. I kept chewing on that thought for a while.
Marshall Crenshaw This album seems simple because it is simple, yet it continues to unfold long after you believe its byways played out-not by exploiting the snazzy bridges and key changes of the traditional pop arsenal, but with lines repeated at odd junctures, choruses reentering when you anticipate another verse. On an album that negotiates the awkward transition from superannuated teen to balding homebody, the two well-crafted infidelity songs don't altogether mesh with the two well-crafted u-better songs.
Well, in the case of popmeister Marshall Crenshaw, he really didn’t experience that dreaded slump. Crenshaw seemed to understand this, and sought to head in a slightly different direction with his next release, 1985’s Downtown. With the help of roots-rock singer T-Bone Burnett, and without longtime bandmembers, Chris Donato on bass and brother Robert on drums (though he turns up on two songs), Crenshaw loosened up, and went for broke, as it were, with the help of several studio pros. The remainder of the album doesn’t feature as many memorable songs, but there’s still some winners, to be sure.
Marshall Crenshaw is an American singer-songwriter who got his first break playing John Lennon in the off-Broadway touring company of the musical Beatlemania. While in New York, he recorded this song for Alan Betrock's Shake Records, after which he was signed to Warner Bros. While I was there, I wrote 'Someday, Someway' and five or six of the other tunes on my first album," he recalled to Spinner UK. "I wrote those in my hotel room. That was my next move in life, to be a recording artist. I actually had a sense of artistic direction and off I went.
Now they are sung in most of the southern baptist churches as praises and worship to god. Spirituals are mostly known today as antique gospel songs.
The roots of the songs were in the early Beatles (just listen to the chorus of These she goes again ), in Buddy Holly and Gene Vincent, but coupled with the attitude one was likely to find in the early works British composers like Joe Jackson and Elvis Costello.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A-1 | I Don't See You Laughing NowWritten-By – M. Crenshaw* |
| B-1 | No TimeWritten-By – J. Lynne* |
| B-2 | There She Goes AgainWritten-By – M. Crenshaw* |
Companies, etc.
- Mastered At – Sterling Sound
Notes
This is normal edition. Not numbererd.STERLING machine stamp in run-out.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 6 16948 91069 3
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MC1 | Marshall Crenshaw | I Don't See You Laughing Now (10", EP, Ltd, Tra) | Addie-Ville Records | MC1 | US | 2012 |









