The Best of Marshall Crenshaw: This Is Easy

Editorial Reviews
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Marshall Crenshaw never again scored the commercial success he saw with his acclaimed 1982 self-titled debut, but he kept the knack for writing melodically rich, evocative, touching songs. Culled from releases over a 15-year period (from the explosive '81 single "Something's Gonna Happen" to the fine Miracle of Science), This Is Easy leans heavily toward the pensive side of Crenshaw's oeuvre. Whether nicking an old B.B. King album title ("Blues Is King") for a generalized lament or facing specific questions raised by the everyday ("You Should've Been There," "Better Back Off"), Crenshaw always offers a riff, a hooky chorus, and a thoughtful outlook to ensure each of these songs their long lives. With many of their source albums out of print, This Is Easy fills a real void. --Rickey Wright

Music Review:

  1. The Great Destroyer
  2. The La's [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  3. The Night
  4. The Process of Belief
  5. The Runners Four
  6. The Very Best Of [Original recording remastered]
  7. Third/Sister Lovers
  8. Warehouse: Songs and Stories
  9. Weird Tales
  10. When Broken Is Easily Fixed

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Ghost Nation [Import]

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Goodbye

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I Confess [CD-single]

It Just Happens That Way

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Go Down (But Don't Bite It)

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