Crenshaw, Marshall - Bootleg Sounds Of Marshall Crenshaw: 1984-87 (RSD 2026)
Crenshaw, Marshall - Bootleg Sounds Of Marshall Crenshaw: 1984-87 (RSD 2026)
Format: Vinyl LP
UPC: 634457239579
Release Date: 04/18/26
Condition: N
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Event: RECORD STORE DAY 2026
Release Date: 4/18/2026
Format: LP
Label: Yep Roc Records
Quantity: 900
Release type: RSD Limited Run / Regional Focus Release
Marshall Crenshaw has dug through his archives and curated a compilation of previously unreleased recordings, demos and live songs recorded between 1984 and 1989. Songs include a cover of Buddy Holly’s “That’ll Be the Day,” featuring Garry Tallent and Max Weinberg; demo versions of songs that would appear on his third and fourth studio albums; live recordings from 1986-87; and other lost recordings Marshall unearthed from his studio. This LP is being released for the first time as a Record Store Day Exclusive color pressing of 1,000 copies worldwide.
This is a 2026 Record Store Day exclusive.
Tracklist
A1. They Never Will Know A2. Shake Up Their Minds A3. That’ll Be the Day A4. Blues Is King A5. Somebody Crying A6. Synsonics Go Berzerko A7. The Distance Between
B1. Right Now B2. Little Wild One (No. 1) B3. Town Without Pity- the Gene Pitney hit song B4. Terrifying Karaoke B5. Reet Petite B6. Try B7. This Is Easy
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GRADING
GRADING
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New (N) (Not typically included in the Goldmine Standard)
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Mint (M)
Still sealed. Never played. No observable flaws. Items have been purchased secondhand.
Near Mint (NM)
A Near Mint (NM) record will play perfectly, with no imperfections during playback. The record should show no obvious signs of wear.
The cover (and any additional packaging) has no creases, folds, seam splits, cut-out holes, or other noticeable defects.
Very Good Plus (VG+)
A Very Good Plus (VG+) record will show some signs that it was played and otherwise handled by a previous owner who took good care of it.
Defects should be more of a cosmetic nature, not affecting the actual playback as a whole. Record surfaces may show some signs of wear and may have slight scuffs or very light scratches.
The disc and LP cover may have slight signs of wear, and may be gently marred by spindle marks, paper scuffs, wrinkled corners, etc.
Very Good (VG)
Many of the defects found in a VG+ record will be more pronounced in a VG disc. Surface noise will be evident, but will not overpower the music. Disc may have light scratches (deep enough to feel with a fingernail) that will affect the sound.
Labels, jackets, and inserts will have visible cosmetic flaws such as wrinkles, cut-outs, slight splitting, etc. However, it will usually have less than a dozen minor flaws.
Good (G)
A record in Good condition can be played through without skipping. But it will have significant surface noise, scratches, and visible groove wear. A cover or sleeve will have seam splits, especially at the bottom or on the spine. Tape, writing, ring wear, or other defects will be present.
While the record will be playable without skipping, noticeable surface noise and "ticks" will almost certainly accompany the playback.
Poor (P), Fair (F)
The record may be cracked, badly warped, or won't play through without skipping or repeating. The picture sleeve may be water damaged, split, or heavily marred by wear and writing.
