
Randall Shreve blends melody, mischief, and passion on his sophomore release "The Entertainer." From the opening notes of "Welcome to the Show," he takes the listener on an experience that rivals P. T. Barnum himself. Songs like "Hollywood," "King of the Silver Screen," and "The Entertainer" highlight his soulful vocals that compliment his vaudevillian indie rock. Recorded at Legacy Studios in NYC, "The Entertainer" is similar to his debut "The Cure for Yesterday" in that it is a concept record with an interwoven story throughout the songs.
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Gypsy Queen
King of the Silver Screen
Welcome to the Show
The Cure For Yesterday
Beautiful
Deja Vu
Pretty Little Freaks
Hollywood
Pop Star
Forever
The Kiss
Dancing in the Rain
The Entertainer
The Girl Who Saved the World
Pretend
Rape of Conscience
Karma Girl
Hands of Time
Vampires of Vaudeville
Phone Calls Home
Charlie And Beth
Prayer From the Red Light District...
Letters to Beth
(Intro)
In the Air
Last Knight
Sideshows
Neverland
Evil
Absinthe and Cloves
Complainte De La Butte
Paris
Carnival Songs
Extraordinary
Studio Conversation
Today
Dance, You Dogs!
The Animals
Final Waltz
Firebreather
Elle
Yesterday
The Greatest Thing
Home Tonight
Love Dont Panic
Postcards from the End
Hallelujah
You're Right
Under the Bigtop
30 Pieces
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