Wednesday, May 27, 2020

It's New Music By Veteran Artists Week (Part II): Special "Why Can't She Be Like Other Girls?" Edition

From her just released album Songs I Can't Live Without...


...please enjoy jaded virgin Marshall Chapman and her haunting cover of the Goffin/King/Shirelles classic "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow".



I've loved this woman's work since forever -- here's an interview/profile I did with her at Stereo Review on the occasion of her second album in 1978.


Scroll down to page 86 when you get to the link HERE.

And you can (and should) order the new one -- which includes way cool covers of songs by everybody from Leonard Cohen to Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn -- over at Amazon HERE.

Actually, a better place to order it -- for considerably less money -- is over at Marshall's website HERE. And as a bonus, each order will include a signed essay Marshall wrote about the recording of the album -- why she chose each song, what each song has meant to her over the years, and so on.

POSTSCRIPT: If you're unlucky enough to have never seen Marshall perform, this clip should give you an idea of what you've missed.



You're welcome.

5 comments:

cthulhu said...

Ah, that link to Stereo Review brought back memories; it was early 1978 when I discovered the magazine, and I subsequently subscribed (and kept the subscription going for at least ten years). Paging through the scanned glory days does bring a question: was Paulette Weiss as hot as her pictures made her look?

Todd Everett said...

Best Amazon can do for a CD is $50 plus postage through marketplace. Got any better ideas? I mean I like Marshall, too, but really...

Jai Guru Dave said...

Your interview doesn’t seem to be on page 86. What am I missing?

steve simels said...

Dave — you’re doing something wrong....

Anonymous said...

If you're using Adobe to view Stereo Review, the Chapman review is on page 88.