Marc Broussard - A Life Worth Living
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Marc Broussard - A Life Worth Living (Hover)
Since Momentary Setback appeared in 2003, Marc Broussard's career has been fascinating (As well as occasionally frustrating, given his potential) to observe for its spirit of experimentation in R&B, rock, and bluesy funk. On A Life Worth Living, his return to Vanguard Records, all that wandering and restlessness bear immense fruit. While those genres all make appearances here, they do so minus the needless studio gimmickry on earlier records. That said, this isn't a "back-to-the-roots" recording so much as an intimate one. There is plenty of polish in Paul Moak's production, but it enhances the emotional immediacy in Broussard's songs. "Hurricane Heart," a song about a broken relationship - which could either be romantic or fraternal - is earthy and spacious. Acoustic, electric, and pedal steel guitars, backing chorus, and natural-sounding drums"¦
Marc Broussard - A Life Worth Living Tracklist:
1 Hurricane Heart
2 Dying Man
3 Perfect To Me
4 Man Ain't Supposed To Cry
5 Edge of Heaven
6 A Life Worth Living
7 Honesty
8 Another Day
9 Weight of the World
10 Shine
11 Give Em Hell
12 I"ll Never Know