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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "Full Length Stereo Recordings" on Discogs.

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  2. 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF MARSHALL CRENSHAW: EXPANDED EDITION ON YEP ROC RECORDS! Marshall Crenshaw’s self-titled album has been called one of the greatest albums of the 1980s by Rolling Stone, SPIN, Mojo, Paste and others. It includes his breakthrough hit, “Someday, Someway” and many other classic pop rock songs. Remastered by Greg Calbi, this ...

  3. When Marshall arrived in New York in 1978 the Crenshaws formed a band, and in the decade to follow Robert backed his brother on tour and on record; he also continued working on his own material, and in 1998 finally issued his solo debut Full Length Stereo Recordings. Mid-2000 saw the release of Victory Songs. ~ Jason Ankeny

  4. On Crenshaw's first three albums: Full-Length Stereo Recordings, Victory Songs and Dog Days, Crenshaw recruited Dixon, Marti Jones, and Jamie Hoover, among others. For 2014's Friends, Family, and Neighbors, Crenshaw was assisted by his brother John, a sound mixer, producer Don Dixon, bassist Maby, and engineer Stewart Simon. [1]

  5. Full-Length Stereo Recordings by Robert Crenshaw released in 1999. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. Full-Length Stereo Recordings. Notes. Brother of Marshall Crenshaw

  7. With a singular pop/rock sensibility, polished production, and a voice to carry it off, Robert Crenshaw emerges from his native Detroit with his debut CD, "Full Length Stereo Recordings" -- a collection sure to win over fans on the first listen.

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