Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Marshall Crenshaw's eponymous 1983 debut effort gets expanded reissue treatment

Yep Roc Records marks the 40th anniversary of Marshall Crenshaw’s self-titled debut album with a bonus-filled reissue. Available February 17, the expanded CD anniversary edition includes the original album, seven bonus tracks, five of which are previously unreleased, including home demos, B-sides, alternate mixes and live recordings.

Featuring his breakthrough top 40 pop hit, "Someday, Someway,” the album has newly remastered audio by engineer Greg Calibi and liner notes by Crenshaw. The digital format features newly remastered audio (the double LP version of the album, released last fall on Record Store Day Black Friday, is sold-out). Marshall Crenshaw is available for pre-order today.

Hailed as one of the 100 best albums of the ‘80s by Rolling Stone, Marshall Crenshaw was recorded at The Record Plant in New York City, co-produced by Richard Gotterher (Blondie, the Go-Go's) and Marshall Crenshaw with engineers Thom Panunzio and Jim Ball. Following its release in April 1982 on Warner Bros. Records, Marshall Crenshaw spent six months on the Billboard chart, peaking at No. 50.

Track listing:

1. There She Goes Again
2. Someday, Someway
3. Girls. . .
4. I’ll Do Anything
5. Rockin’ Around in N.Y.C.
6. The Usual Thing
7. She Can’t Dance
8. Cynical Girl
9. Mary Anne
10. Soldier of Love
11. Not For Me
12. Brand New Lover

Bonus Tracks (Only available on CD):

13. Look at What I Almost Missed*
14. Something’s Gonna Happen^
15. Brand New Lover (alt.)^
16. (You’re My Favorite) Waste of Time*
17. Just Not For Me (aka Not For Me)*
18. Never Gonna Happen*
19. Maryanne*

*previously unreleased
^previously released

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