Crumb soundtrack to be released on vinyl for first time to celebrate 25th anniversary
08 August 2019, 12:14
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
The soundtrack to Terry Zwigoff's 1994 documentary Crumb is being released on vinyl for the first time to celebrate its 25th anniversary.
Alongside the standard black vinyl release, there will be a limited edition picture disc (only 1000 worldwide) featuring artwork from the iconic cartoonist Robert Crumb.
London's Troxy will also host a special event in which Zwigoff and Crumb will host a Q+A, as well as performing some tracks from Crumb and Ghost World as R. Crumb's Hollywood Four, which is made up of Robert Crumb on Mandolin, Terry Zwigoff on Cello, Craig Ventresco on guitar. and David Boeddinghaus on piano.
The Crumb soundtrack will get a vinyl release on 27 September. The London Troxy event will take place on 28 September. Find out more.
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