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Richard Marx – Richard Marx Retro CD, Manhattan/EMI 1987

Richard Marx – Richard Marx Retro CD, Manhattan/EMI 1987

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Richard Marx's debut album, released in 1987, propelled the eponymous singer-songwriter straight into the international charts. With hits like "Don't Mean Nothing," "Endless Summer Nights," and "Should've Known Better," Richard Marx established himself as a major figure in the melodic rock and soft rock of the late 1980s. The blend of catchy ballads and rocking songs makes this CD a must-have for fans of the era.

Historical background

Richard Marx began his career as a songwriter for artists like Lionel Richie before releasing his first solo album in 1987. The album sold over 4 million copies and earned him several Grammy nominations. With his style, which blends soft rock, pop, and ballads, Marx shaped the soundtrack of the late 80s and early 90s. To this day, his debut is considered one of his strongest works.

Product details

  • Category: CD, Album

  • Artist: Richard Marx

  • Title: Richard Marx

  • Label: Manhattan Records / EMI – 7777-46760-2

  • Year of publication: 1987

  • Genre: Rock, Pop Rock, Soft Rock

  • CD condition: Very good – glossy, without visible signs of wear.

  • Cover/case condition: Very good – vibrant colors, slight marks on the cover possible (see pictures), booklet complete and clean

  • Special features: Original pressing of the successful debut album

Notes

  • Sought-after 80s debut album with several chart hits

  • Condition transparently documented (see pictures)

  • Images are part of the item description

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