MARC COHN : MARC COHN

  1. Walking in Memphis
  2. Ghost Train
  3. Silver Thunderbird
  4. Dig Down Deep
  5. Walk on Water
  6. Miles Away
  7. Saving the Best for Last
  8. Strangers in a Car
  9. 29 Ways
  10. Perfect Love (with James Taylor)
  11. True Companion

Label : Atlantic

Time : 45:48

Release Year : 1991

Review (AllMusic) : Marc Cohn is one of the finest debut albums of the 1990s, and it brought adult piano pop back to the radio. Every song is well-crafted, and Cohn's singalong choruses, introspective lyrics, and vocal stylings reveal his '60s soul and '70s singer/songwriter influences. His voice is rich, but has a roughness that adds emotion when stretching to the upper end of his range while remaining subtle at the lower end. Marc Cohn shows himself to be an accomplished and versatile songwriter, from the uplifting gospel opener "Walking in Memphis," the hit for which he is widely known, to the concluding love letter "True Companion." Cohn has a great ear for melody and a keen eye for detail that immediately grab your attention and reward the listener with repeated plays. The album's highlight, "Silver Thunderbird," is a prime example of Cohn's ability to combine storytelling with an unbelievably catchy chorus. It is not surprising that the songs played on piano work better than those written for guitar; however, the album is surprisingly consistent, even for a debut. This album is worth checking out for any listener who wonders where the tuneful pop and soul of the Big Chill era went.