Downtown
Marshall Crenshaw
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Little Wild One (No. 5) | Marshall Crenshaw | 3:55 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Blues Is King | Marshall Crenshaw | 3:49 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Like a Vague Memory | Marshall Crenshaw | 4:07 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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I'm Sorry (But So Is Brenda Lee) | Marshall Crenshaw | 3:21 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 4 Songs |
Album Review
Marshall Crenshaw entered the studio to begin work on his third album, Downtown, but for the first time, he was without the familiar backing of Chris Donato on bass and brother Robert Crenshaw on drums (though he does appear on two tracks). Following the dense, sonic thunder of the commercially disappointing Field Day, this album employed the services of various studio pros, and returned him to the roomier, more traditional tone of his first effort. Along with co-producers T-Bone Burnett and Larry Hirsch (and Mitch Easter on one track), Crenshaw creates an old-fashioned rock & roll record with the inviting warmth of '60s pop and the swing and recklessness of the '50s. And though he doesn't do anything radically new or different here, the results are once again never less than fresh or stirring. Tracks like the irresistible "Little Wild One (No. 5)," the primal beat of "Yvonne," and "(We're Gonna) Shake Their Minds," with it's syncopated guitar and drum interplay, are first-rate rockers, while Ben Vaughn's "I'm Sorry (But So Is Brenda Lee)" and Crenshaw's own "Like a Vague Memory" have the feel of classic '50s pop tunes. Though Downtown did little to reverse the downward slide of Marshall Crenshaw's market value, it does complete a brilliant triad of releases going back to his 1982 debut.
Customer Reviews
Not a bad song on this record
No really. Crenshaw mixes a nostalgic sound with a truckload of hooks for a terrific adult pop record. I recommend it.
Marshal Crenshaw's Best
In the 80's, my favorite bands were the rockabilly kind. Such as Brian Setzer and the Stray Cats. I also Liked Chris Issak, but of them all, Marshall Crenshaw is the best. This is my favorite album of all of his that I've heard. In the album's liner notes (something that's sadly missing from digital downloads) it says, "Do the right thing. Play this music loud." --and you should.
Put it on and bounce around
Too many people still don't know about excellent Marshall albums like this one. I think "Lesson Number One" is a classic ballad waiting to be discovered.
Biography
Born: November 11, 1953 in Detroit, MI
Genre: Rock
Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s
Top Albums and Songs By Marshall Crenshaw
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Someday, Someway | Rhino Hi-Five: Marshall Crenshaw - EP | 2:51 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Someday, Someway (Remastered LP Version) | Marshall Crenshaw | 2:51 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Crying, Waiting, Hoping | La Bamba (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | 2:20 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Cynical Girl | Marshall Crenshaw | 2:36 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Whenever You're On My Mind | This Is Easy: The Best of Marshall Crenshaw | 3:18 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Whenever You're On My Mind | Marshall Crenshaw | 3:03 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Mary Anne | Marshall Crenshaw | 2:55 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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There She Goes Again | Marshall Crenshaw | 2:37 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Someday, Someway (Remastered LP Version) | This Is Easy: The Best of Marshall Crenshaw | 2:51 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Starless Summer Sky | Miracle of Science | 3:10 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |

- Partial Album
- Genres: Rock, Music, Alternative, College Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock, New Wave
- Released: 1985
- ℗ (p)1987 Warner Bros. Records













