Richard Marx – Richard Marx (LP, Album, Club Edition, Stereo, Columbia House, 1987, Manhattan Records ST 53049)

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Why This Record Matters
Richard Marx's self-titled debut launched his career with four Top 20 singles, including "Don't Mean Nothing," "Should've Known Better," and "Endless Summer Nights." It remains one of the defining pop rock albums of the late 1980s.

Collector Note
Verified June 1987 US Columbia House club edition. Matrix/runout: Side A ST1-53049-1A G1 D4; Side B ST2-53049-1A G1 C21.

Availability
Single copy available—once it's gone, it's gone.

Condition & Details
Media: VG+ with light surface wear and strong, clean playback.
Sleeve: VG with light-to-moderate shelf and edge wear, presenting better than a typical VG copy.

Technical Details
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Club Edition, Stereo, Columbia House
Label: Manhattan Records – ST 53049
Country: US
Released: June 1987
Genre: Rock
Style: Soft Rock, Pop Rock

Matrix / Runout
Side A: ST1-53049-1A G1 D4
Side B: ST2-53049-1A G1 C21

Tracklist
Side A
A1 Should've Known Better 4:10
A2 Don't Mean Nothing 4:41
A3 Endless Summer Nights 4:30
A4 Lonely Heart 3:57
A5 Hold On To The Nights 5:16

Side B
B1 Have Mercy 4:32
B2 Remember Manhattan 4:17
B3 The Flame Of Love 3:37
B4 Rhythm Of Life 4:45
B5 Heaven Only Knows 5:39

Shipping & Handling
Ultrasonically cleaned using a Degritter Mark II prior to shipping.
Stored in protective inner and outer sleeves.
Shipped with vinyl protection and cardboard reinforcement.
Packed securely for safe delivery.

About Maple City Music
Maple City Music is a veteran-owned record store in Vermont focused on honest grading, fair pricing, and high-quality media. Every item is carefully inspected, cleaned, and prepared so it arrives exactly as described.