Good Evening (album)
Good Evening is a 1989 album by Marshall Crenshaw. Although critically well-received, it failed to chart.
The disc's eerie, dramatic opening track, "You Should've Been There", has a longer intro on this album than on Rhino's compilation, This is Easy! The Best of Marshall Crenshaw.
Track listing
- "You Should've Been There" (Leroy Preston, Marshall Crenshaw) – 3:52
- "Valerie" (Richard Thompson) – 3:35
- "She Hates to Go Home" (Leroy Preston, Marshall Crenshaw) – 4:46
- "Someplace Where Love Can't Find Me" (John Hiatt) – 4:01
- "Radio Girl" (Kurt Neumann, Marshall Crenshaw, Sam Llanas) – 4:04
- "On the Run" (Marshall Crenshaw) – 3:14
- "Live It Up" (Chris Jasper) – 3:36
- "Some Hearts" (Diane Warren) – 4:21
- "Whatever Way the Wind Blows" (Marshall Crenshaw) – 3:25
- "Let Her Dance" (Bobby Fuller) – 2:55
Personnel
- Marshall Crenshaw - vocals, guitar
- Bob Marlette - keyboards, bass, drums
- Sonny Landreth - slide guitar
- David Lindley - slide guitar, fiddle, mandolin
- Graham Maby - bass
- Steve Conn - keyboards
- Kenny Aronoff - drums, percussion
- James Burton - guitar on "Whatever Way the Wind Blows"
- Eric Pressley - bass on "Whatever Way the Wind Blows"
- J.D. Maness - steel guitar on "Whatever Way the Wind Blows"
- The Bodeans, Robert Crenshaw, Patti McCarron, Syd Straw - background vocals
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- Marshall Crenshaw
- Field Day
- Downtown
- Mary Jean & 9 Others
- Good Evening
- Life's Too Short
- Live: My Truck Is My Home
- Miracle of Science
- 447
- I've Suffered For My Art, Now It's Your Turn
- What's In The Bag?
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