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Download links and information about Suzy by Terence Boylan. This album was released in 1980 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 41:04 minutes.

Artist: Terence Boylan
Release date: 1980
Genre: Rock, Pop, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 12
Duration: 41:04
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Suzy 2:51
2. Shake Your Fiorucci 2:31
3. College Life 4:40
4. Dump It In the River 4:06
5. $50 An Hour 2:51
6. Roll Your Own 2:48
7. Did She Finally Get to You 4:00
8. Tell Me 3:53
9. Ice and Snow 3:20
10. Going Home 3:23
11. End of the World 3:09
12. Miso Soup 3:32

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Suzy is an odd mix of the slick L.A. singer/songwriter pop of his previous record and stripped-down, acoustic-based new wave. The title cut, "Shake Your Fiorucci" (which quotes familiar guitar lines from the Stones' "Bitch" and Derek & the Dominoes' "Layla"), "Dump It In the River," and "$50 an Hour," which were recorded with a tight three-piece band led by guitarist Will McFarlane, seem to have come from a completely different project than the rest of the album. Here Boylan shows an edge and even a touch of nastiness that isn't evident in the bulk of his work. Even his vocal delivery seems to have a tougher, almost punkish quality on these tunes, as opposed to his usual Jackson Browne-like throatiness. Unfortunately, the majority of Suzy — which utilizes many of the same heavy hitters as Terence Boylan as well as guitarists Jeff "Skunk" Baxter and Larry Carlton, pianist Paul Harris, and even Chevy Chase playing Fender Rhodes on the quirky "Miso Soup" — lacks the punch and vibrancy of the sparsely produced tracks. Suzy, with its disparate styles, almost has the feel of two EPs released on the same disc. Though it may lack the cohesiveness of his Asylum debut, Suzy does show Boylan's willingness to stretch outside the realms of the typical Southern California sound.