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What's in the Bag?
Released: Jul 22, 2003
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Released: Jul 22, 2003
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If you had to pick the single most dominant lyrical theme in the history of postwar pop music, it would probably be love, and on his first few albums Marshall Crenshaw wrote better songs about...
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I've Suffered for My Art, Now It's Your Turn
Released: Jul 14, 2001
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Released: Jul 14, 2001
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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...
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Marshall Crenshaw
Released: Aug 15, 2000
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Released: Aug 15, 2000
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In retrospect, 1982 was a brief, exhilarating moment in between the fall of disco and the rise of MTV, when the eternal verities of real rock & roll broke through once again. The punk and new wave...
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The Best of Marshall Crenshaw: This Is Easy
Released: Aug 15, 2000
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Released: Aug 15, 2000
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Co-compiler Gary Stewart and project assistant David Gorman waste no time at all before addressing the question that has plagued rock critics and fans since 1981: "how can we rationalize the...
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#447
Released: Sep 28, 1999
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Released: Sep 28, 1999
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No one has had a bumpier career ride than Marshall Crenshaw. Hailed as the next big thing, by his second Warner Bros. album he was already yesterday's news, being fed to this producer and that...
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