Randy Newman - Randy Newman - 180g LP

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Randy Newman - Randy Newman - 180g LP
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Music On Vinyl - MOVLP913 - 180 gram Virgin Vinyl

Randy Newman's first album was aptly self-titled, the artistic outlet of a young man that would become a superstar in a few albums' time. His style is simply unmatched by any other contemporary artist. No one song structure and melody resembles the other while his storytelling lyrics are intelligent and satirical. The whole package called Randy Newman is one of greatness. During his career, he intently takes on clichés, turning and twisting them until the point is made: out of the ordinary comes the extraordinary. This is the essence of Randy Newman

Randy Newman creates something new under the sun," read the banner on the back of Newman's debut album, but it was more that, in keeping with the intended irony of the statement, Newman was intent upon taking clichés and using them to satirize social conventions, a popular parlor game in the late '60s. Thus, we have "Love Story" (predating the sappy book/movie of the same title), in which the lovers retire to Florida and pass away, "So Long Dad," in which a son squares things with his old man, and "Davy the Fat Boy," in which an affectionate friend exploits the title character. But there were also songs like "Living Without You" and "I Think It's Gonna Rain Today," which were so painfully lonely you wished they weren't so sincere. Taken together, this was an audacious first album by a major, if extremely quirky, talent.

1. Love Story
2. Bet No One Ever Hurt This Bad
3. Living Without You
4. So Long Dad
5. I Think He's Hiding
6. Linda
7. Laughing Boy
8. Cowboy
9. The Beehive State
10. I Think It's Going To Rain Today
11. Davy The Fat Boy

 

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