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Momentary Setback is undeniably a strange choice for the title of one's debut release, hardly suggesting a vote of self-confidence. Yet this first release from southern Louisiana native Marc Broussard is brimming with confidence and self-assurance. Broussard sounds many, many years older than he was at the time of the album's recording, bearing a gritty, at times ferocious delivery that seems to channel street spirits. Or more likely, the spirits of still-kicking blues-rockers like John Hiatt and Delbert McClinton, or perhaps the bayou's own Dr. John. Producer Marshall Altman, himself a heartland rock veteran via his short-lived band Farmer, intuitively understands Broussard's growling, road-worn inclinations, and gives him just the right framework in which to explore them. Key to the sound is Shawn Carter's magnificently textured organ, and his clavinet playing, shining most brightly on "Just Like That" and "Blue Jeans." It's not a modern sound, but it's the right sound. Momentary Setback isn't as much fun in the second half when it takes a decidedly more spiritual bent, but this abbreviated LP (or is it an extended EP?) presents Marc Broussard as a talented songwriter and storyteller, and an astonishingly gifted and unique vocalist. ~ Joseph McCombs
Live Recording
Audio Mixer: Joe Zook.
Recording information: Electric Comoland Studios, Lafayette, LA.
Photographer: John Chiasson.
Arranger: Marshall Altman.
Personnel includes: Marc Broussard (vocals); Ted Broussard (guitar); David Egan (piano); Laron Rubin (keyboards); Shawn Carter (clavinet, organ, programming); Dave Ranson (bass); Mike Birch (drums).
Personnel: Marc Broussard (vocals, acoustic guitar, hand claps); Sam Broussard (guitar); Ted Broussard (acoustic guitar); Shawn Carter (piano, Clavinet, organ, Wurlitzer organ); David Egan (piano, organ); Mike Birch (drums); Marshall Altman (programming, background vocals); Tony Daigle (programming).
Marc Broussard Momentary Setback Songs Momentary Setback Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Simply AMAZING I was given this cd and others from my brother. I had it for about a few months before I listened, bad mistake. The first song, amazing, the rest were as well. I loved it so much I bought tickets this past July and now I am going once again in November. Definitely my favorite artist Submitted by alyssa (Baltimore, MD) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
If you don't know him now, you will......... Marc Broussard has GOT to hit it big soon. It's not possible for so much talent to go unnoticed or unrecognized.
I bought Carencro and loved it. Then I saw him in concert in Birmingham, AL two times - back to back. (He was so good the 1st night, I had to buy tickets to see him again the 2nd night.) If you ever get the chance, SEE HIM IN CONCERT you won't be disappointed, he's great!!
This CD (his first) is worth having just for 'Blue Jeans' and 'My God'. The whole CD is really good, but if you're only going to buy one, I'd buy Carencro. If you’re like me, you'll have to have both - they are that good.
I never get tired of hearing him sing. I love his voice, and I love the fact that he writes/co-writes practically all of his songs. A true talent and a TRUE musician.
If you can't sing or play an instrument, it's because when talent was being handed out, Marc obviously got all of the talent that you and I were supposed to get.
Without a doubt, he is my favorite artist. I am a fan forever.
Submitted by suzyrock69 (Birmingham, AL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
great albun one of the best albums Submitted by a reviewer (Holbrook, NY 11741) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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