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...But You Can Call Me Larry

1993 studio album by Lawrence Gowan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

...But You Can Call Me Larry
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...But You Can Call Me Larry is an album by the Canadian musician Lawrence Gowan, released in 1993.[1][2] The album's first single was "When There's Time (For Love)"; three more singles were released.[3][4] The album went gold in Canada.[5] Gowan is credited by his full name on the album cover.[6][7]

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Production

The album was produced by Jerry Marotta and Eddie Schwartz.[8] Robert Fripp played guitar on the album; Tony Levin played bass.[9] Jann Arden contributed vocals.[3] John Sebastian appeared on "Last Laugh".[10] Gowan made a decision to move away from keyboards and synthesizers after buying a Martin acoustic guitar.[11] He felt that playing guitar instead of piano introduced new aspects to his songwriting.[10]

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Critical reception

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The Toronto Star called the songs "refreshingly honest and heartfelt, with nary a hint of bandwagon jumping."[13] The Vancouver Sun determined that "producer/drummer Jerry Marotta does indeed stay out of the way of the songs, and a crack band—including former Red Rider guitar ace Kenny Greer—provide subtle accompaniment."[14]

The Ottawa Citizen thought that "Gowan's voice sounds better and shows more versatility, landing somewhere between Rod Stewart and Chris de Burgh in the unhurried romantic ballad 'When There's Time (For Love)'."[15]

AllMusic called the album "Gowan's wholehearted attempt at capturing a mature audience through acoustically based ballads and adult contemporary-styled rock songs."[12]

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Track listing

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References

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