Description: What A Crying Shame by The Marvericks [CD] Track Listing: 1 There Goes My Heart2 What A Crying Shame3 Pretend4 I Should Have Been True5 The Things You Said To Me6 Just A Memory7 All That Heaven Will Allow8 Neon Blue9 O What A Thrill10 Ain't Found Nobody11 The Losing Side Of Me The Mavericks fully hit their stride with their third album, 1994's What a Crying Shame, in which the band's blend of rootsy country and vintage pop sounds finally found the balance they'd been searching for. While producer Don Cook gave the band a significantly glossier sound than that of their first two albums, with a hefty number of guest musicians (and guest songwriters) on board, remarkably enough the Mavericks' personality wasn't subsumed in the process; if anything, the high-priced help seemed to have prodded the boys into playing at the top of their game. Raul Malo's keening tenor gets a superb workout on "I Should Have Been True" and the title cut (the latter of which boasts a guitar hook Roger McGuinn would have been proud to come up with), while "Pretend" and "There Goes My Heart" are honky tonk floor-fillers of the first order. Robert Reynolds and Paul Deakin are a rhythm section who can give these songs the nervy drive of a rock band without betraying the Mavericks' country leanings, and they give the covers of "All That Heaven Will Allow" and "O What a Thrill" a taut foundation most contemporary Nashville acts lack. Truth to tell, What a Crying Shame doesn't have a single dud track, and offers encouraging proof that it's still possible to make an engaging and idiosyncratic country album while signed to the Nashville division of a major label...and the best news is, the band managed to turn that accomplishment into a hat trick over the next few years. ~ Mark Deming, AllMusic --- A simply stunning country album. Granted, the songs here mark a disappointing retreat from the complex emotional truths and social commentary of the band's previous From Hell to Paradise, but with a sound centered around the gorgeous, soaring tenor of singer-songwriter Raul Malo, the newly simplified songs here still manage to convey rich emotional moods. With updated Ray Price shuffles, Roy Orbison-influenced country pop, a crossover cover of Bruce Springsteen's "All That Heaven Will Allow," and catchy Nashville hits like "O What a Thrill" and the title track, What a Crying Shame includes some of the finest mainstream country music of the last 25 years. ~ David Kantwell Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE
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Artist: The Mavericks
Record Label: MCA
Release Title: What A Crying Shame
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
Custom Bundle: No
Type: Album
Format: CD
Producer: Don Cook
Language: English
Release Year: 1994
Style: Contemporary Country, Country Rock, New Traditionalist, Americana
Features: Sealed
Genre: Country, Pop/Rock