Marcy Playground

Editorial Reviews
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Marcy Playground's John Wozniak was one of those kids who, like Charlie Brown, got a bag of rocks for Halloween instead of candy. Fortunately, Wozniak used his childhood ostracism as the inspiration and fuel to write charmingly quirky pop songs. Wozniak woos the listener with his smooth, low-key vocals and lighthearted delivery of weighty, somewhat twisted, and darkly humorous songs. "Poppies" gives a cheery history lesson on the origins of the international opium trade, while "Elvinkind" and "Dog and His Master," with its chorus of "One little, two little, three little idiots," could become new, if slightly warped, children's standards. And then there's the country feel of the chartbuster, "Sex & Candy," with the sing-along refrain "I smell sex and candy here." One of the qualities of an exceptional band is the ability to tell a story through their music; something that Marcy Playground succeed at beautifully. --Gail Worley

Music Review:

  1. Measure for Measure [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  2. Momento Descuidado
  3. Murray Street [Enhanced]
  4. No More Shall We Part
  5. Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart
  6. Pink Flag [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  7. Pleased to Meet Me
  8. Pornography
  9. Public Image Ltd [Import]
  10. Quebec [Explicit Lyrics]

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Ignition [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Cancionero Del Duque De Calabria

Butterfly Lovers

Music: Hardleaders the Wayout V.2 [Import]

Caress

Breath of Fresh Attire [Explicit Lyrics] [Import]

Caprice

Beware of G [Explicit Lyrics]

Carnival

Cello Concertos [Import]

Brass on Ivory

Better Days Ahead

Behind Bars [Explicit Lyrics]

Opera Duets

World of Brazil