Better than sex? - Spector sings Crenshaw!
Jamie MacDonald | Boston, MA United States | 06/26/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I've never submitted a review previously and seldom do I rave. So take a leap of faith and trust me when I say that this brief CD provides fifteen minutes (5 songs)of multiple, aural orgasms so intense as to be only comparable to the greatest sex. Musical magic is achieved here by matching perhaps the finest diva of the 60's girl-group with the most exhuberantly romantic songs of early Marshall Crenshaw, a modern master of Rock and Roll classical forms, with an uncanny ability to "channel" the spirit of the greatest mid-60's tunes without slipping into cheap pastiche. These recordings are so joyful, so transporting, as to achieve the very same heights as the Ronettes' best songs. The backing musicians consist of Crenshaw himself on guitar, his brother Robert on drums and the virtuosic bassist, Graham Maby (See early Joe Jackson) and they rock like hell. The explanation why these outstanding 1989 recordings were not released until 2001 is a complicated and tragic tale involving a record label bankruptcy and the seizing of the master tapes as assets of the various creditors. Not knowing this history when I bought this CD, I was cynical about whether it would be any good, however, my curiosity got the better of my common sense and so I set aside my skepticism. I'm now jubilant I did so. From the opening bars of the first track, "Something's Gonna Happen" I was simply overwhelmed with the sublime nature of this CD. Don't let the brevity of the CD deter you from purchasing it. What wouldn't you be willing to pay to hear five lost classics of the Beatles, Beach Boys or Who, if they existed?"
Girl Group Heaven
Dana Eipper | Mesa Az | 08/28/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I totally agree with the previous reviewer. If you like girl group music and Ronnie you must buy this cd. By the time it gets to the 4th track I have tears of joy. Girl Group Heaven to be sure. Ronnie never sounded better than she does on "Communication". A short but wonderful cd."
Somethng Should Have Happened!
Michael A. Mcmasters | Springfield | 10/27/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This set of Marshall Crenshaw songs should have been the catalyst for the revival of Ronnie Spector's career, not to mention a boost for Marshall Crenshaw's work as well.
This is a must have for fans of Ronnie Spector, and Marshall Crenshaw."