Majesty Crush
Butterflies Don't Go Away
Numero Group
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2024
2LP
34.99
NUM225
Gatefold sleeve, insert
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Tracklist
1Boyfriend (LP1: Love 15)
2Uma
3No 1 Fan
4Brand
5Purr (interlude)
6Seles
7Grow
8Pretty Head (interlude)
9Cicciolina
10Penny For Love
11Skin (interlude)
12Feigned Sleep
13Horse
14No 1 Fan (EP version - LP2: EPs & singles)
15Worri
16Horse (EP version)
17Sunny Pie
18Cicciolina (single version)
19Purr (Davies 7" version)
20Space Between Your Moles
21Seine
22If JFA Were Still Together
23Ghost Of Fun

Majesty Crush was filed and misfiled in one category or another throughout their brief but extraordinary career. They answered the call to open up for just about every dream pop, paisley, or shoegaze band that made it to the Midwest in the early part of the 90s… Mazzy Star, The Verve, Julian Cope, Chapterhouse, Curve and My Bloody Valentine just to scratch the surface. This linked them with a scene and a sound not necessarily their own…they were far too ambitious to gaze at any shoes, especially their own, and with a frontman, David Stroughter, who sometimes seemed to channel Syd Barrett, they were not hiding behind layers of guitar. Their less-told dimension is that they also shared stages and collaborators with uncategorizable locals like Laughing Hyenas, His Name Is Alive, and Jack White (in Goober & the Peas)… members also grew up around Motown royalty, and at any show you might find kin to Diana Ross, or P-Funk members, or Marvin Gaye songwriters.