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From Michael vg <govango@yahoo.com>
Subject Re: Latest Crenshaw
Date Fri, 23 Jan 2004 13:58:31 -0800 (PST)

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Jeff,
 I really wanted to like this CD. Been a MC fan since that first classic 
album hit my ears. I don't mind the middle age sappy ballads, cause I thought
his last effort #447 had a lot of those, but it still had a certain something
that i don't hear on the new one. 
 I just had the new one on the other night, trying to give it another listen
and found nothing that stuck in my head, no melodies lingering. I just find 
it boring. 

 michael vg



--- Jeffrey_Rose@eri.eisai.com wrote:
> 
> Since Marshall's new one (2003) didn't make the Audities list I was
> wondering what the general consensus was around here.  I thought it was a
> very disappointing effort yet if you read the discussion forums on his
> website, you'd think it was the best thing he ever did.  I'm a Crenshaw
> freak and I was a little saddened that he seems content to segue into
> middle age with sappy ballads and punchless pop.  No one expects him to
> just recycle his greatest "hit" over and over again but this new direction
> is a little too boring for my taste.  Apparently, he also has said he can't
> forsee touring again with a full band.
> 
> Jeff
> 
> 


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