Description
Release Date: 2002
Label: Ripley Records
Track List
1 The Wanderer
2 Just Like That
3 Blue Jeans
4 French Café
5 Momentary Setback
6 Gotta Be More
7 My God
8 Jeremiah’s Prayer
Personnel
- Marc Broussard – guitar, vocals, handclapping
- Marshall Altman – background vocals, arranger, producer
- Mike Birch – drums
- Sam Broussard – guitar
- Ted Broussard – guitar
- Shawn Carter – clavinet, piano, organ, wurlitzer
- David Egan – organ, piano
- David Ranson – bass
Review
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 presents Broussard as a talented songwriter and storyteller, and an astonishingly gifted and unique vocalist.