Entering Marion

Entering Marion

Entering Marion

Track Listings
 
1. Entering Marion
2. Fusion
3. Bye Bye Future
4. Silicon Slim
5. Whole
6. Tone Deaf
7. Way Down Deep (You're Shallow)
8. Big Mac Tree
9. Article Nine
10. Codependent With You
11. Classic Music Is Cool

Editorial Reviews
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John Forster records for the folk label Philo, but he's actually a cabaret parodist in the tradition of Tom Lehrer, Allan Sherman, and the Capitol Steps. Like most performers in this genre, Forster is very good when he's good but extremely annoying when he's not. Entering Marion has more misses than hits, but when it connects, it scores big time. Unlike most of his peers in the parody dodge, Forster is actually more skilled as a musician than as a lyricist. In fact, it's his pastiche of bombastic Teutonic music more than the words that makes his lampooning of modern German imperialism so witty. Unfortunately, too much of the album is given over to songs that try to wring double entendres out of Massachussetts road signs like "Entering Sharon" or "Entering Lawrence," or try to imagine Mozart as a boogie-woogie piano player. --Geoffrey Himes

Entering Marion,John Forster,Philo Records,Contemporary Singer/Songwriter,Folk & Traditional,Pop,Singer/Songwriter
Entering Marion
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • If you like Tom Lehrer
  • The best musical and lyrical satire since Tom Lehrer.
Entering Marion
John Forster
Manufacturer: Philo Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000003UW
Release Date: 1993-11-17

Tracks:

  1. Entering Marion
  2. Fusion
  3. Bye Bye Future
  4. Silicon Slim
  5. Whole
  6. Tone Deaf
  7. Way Down Deep (You're Shallow)
  8. The Big Mac Tree
  9. Article Nine
  10. Codependent With You
  11. Classical Music Is Cool

Amazon.com

John Forster records for the folk label Philo, but he's actually a cabaret parodist in the tradition of Tom Lehrer, Allan Sherman, and the Capitol Steps. Like most performers in this genre, Forster is very good when he's good but extremely annoying when he's not. Entering Marion has more misses than hits, but when it connects, it scores big time. Unlike most of his peers in the parody dodge, Forster is actually more skilled as a musician than as a lyricist. In fact, it's his pastiche of bombastic Teutonic music more than the words that makes his lampooning of modern German imperialism so witty. Unfortunately, too much of the album is given over to songs that try to wring double entendres out of Massachussetts road signs like "Entering Sharon" or "Entering Lawrence," or try to imagine Mozart as a boogie-woogie piano player. --Geoffrey Himes

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars If you like Tom Lehrer.......1998-11-16

You'll probably enjoy this album. Although musically more interesting than Tom Lehrer, most of the songs, while quite amusing, lack the master's savage bite. Exceptions are "The Big Mac Tree" and "Fusion"--which manages to slam an entire musical genre and Paul Simon in particular.

Other memorable songs include the title track, "Silicon Slim" and the cute "Tone Deaf." Some mildly forgettable songs round out the cd.

5 out of 5 stars The best musical and lyrical satire since Tom Lehrer........1998-11-03

Tom Lehrer said it himself. "You don't need me anymore now that you've got John Forster to kick around." This album is hysterical, insightful, a classic gem of musical satire, from fusion to folk, from politics to new age exorcisms. The title tune and the marvelously clever indictment of Paul Simon's "method" of annexing other people's creativity for his own musical needs alone are worth the price of the album.

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