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Hard to find and rare Vinyl LP Records shop - this section lists band / performers starting with the letter F |
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Band/Performers - Album Title | Year |
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Green Warner Bros Records 46053 |
This album "FACES - The First Step Ron Wood Rod Stewart" was the first album by the British group Faces, released in early 1970, a few months after they had formed from the ashes of the Small Faces |
1970 | France
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Reprise Records RS 6384 |
This album "FAMILY - A Song For Me" The album was recorded late 1969 in Olympic Studios in London. It was their first album with new members John Weider on bass and Poli Palmer on keyboards, flute and vibraphone. |
1970 | |
FANIA JM 650 / Sonido Inc |
FANIA ALL STARS - Bamboleo | ||
| FAZE ONE - Mellow Down | 1988 | ||
M.Records Mauley Music , Mad Musi MLP 23666 |
1981 | Switzerland
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EPIC EPC 26215 |
Flash and the Pan were an Australian New Wave group formed in the late 1970's by Harry Vanda and George Young, both formerly members of the Easybeats. . |
1985 | |
Ensign 813 129 |
1983 | ||
Burbank Home of Warner Bros Records K 56344 BSK 3010 |
Rumours is the eleventh studio album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac. Largely recorded in California during 1976, it was produced by the band with Ken Caillat and Richard Dashut and was released on 4 February 1977 by Warner Bros. Records. |
1977 | England / UK
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W&B Records WB 66 088 2HS-1-3350 |
This is the 12th album by the British/American rock band Fleetwood Mac. Released in 1979, it is considered experimental, primarily due to Lindsey Buckingham's sparser songwriting arrangements and the influence of punk rock and New Wave on his production techniques. |
1979 | France
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| FLESHMOULD - The Lazarus Breed | |||
| Tommy Boy Records 254 889 |
FORCE M.D.S. Touch and Go | 1987 | |
| FRANCOIS FELDMAN & JONIECE JAMISON - Joue Pas | |||
| FRANCIS LALANNE - S/T Self-Titled | |||
Reprise 44 015 |
This album is a collection of contemporary pop songs, such as Simon and Garfunkel's "Mrs. Robinson", and The Beatles' "Yesterday", French songs such as "If You Go Away", and of course the anthemic title song "My Way", which effectively became Sinatra's theme song in this latter stage of his caree |
1971 | France
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| United Artists Records UAS 29 218 XD |
"200 Motels" is tje 1971 American-British musical surrealist film cowritten and directed by Frank Zappa and Tony Palmer and starring The Mothers of Invention, Theodore Bikel and Ringo Starr. The film covers a loose storyline about The Mothers of Invention going crazy in the small town Centerville. This soundtrack album was released in the same year. |
1971 | Germany |
| Reprise Records RS 2030 31,107 |
"Chunga's Revenge" is the album by Frank Zappa, released on October 23, 1970. Zappa's first effort of the 1970s marks the first appearance of former Turtles members Flo & Eddie on a Zappa record, and signals the dawn of a controversial epoch in Zappa's history (this era is both hated and loved by Zappa fans in equal measure). Chunga's Revenge represents a shift from both the satirical political commentary of his 1960s work with The Mothers of Invention, and the jazz fusion of Hot Rats. |
1970 | Germany |
| Barking Pumpkin Records D1-7421 |
Guitar is the 1988 album by Frank Zappa. It is the follow-up to 1981's Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar; like that album it features Zappa's guitar solos excerpted from live performances, recorded between 1979 and 1984. It garnered Zappa his 6th Grammy nomination for "Best Rock Instrumental Performance". |
1988 | USA |
| Reprise Records 44 078 RS 6356 30,936 |
"Hot Rats" is the second solo album by Frank Zappa. It was released in October 1969. Five of the six songs are instrumental ("Willie the Pimp" features a short vocal by Captain Beefheart). It was Zappa's first recording project after the dissolution of the original Mothers of Invention. In his original sleeve notes Zappa described the album as "a movie for your ears." |
1969 | Germany |
| EMI 2402343 Pumpko Industries |
This is the rare French release of Them or Us is the album by Frank Zappa, released in October 1984. Its opening and closing tracks are covers: "The Closer You Are", which was written by Earl Lewis and Morgan Robinson and originally released by The Channels; and "Whippin' Post", originally recorded by The Allman Brothers Band. Zappa also produced and arranged the album. |
1984 | France |
| Animalized SPV 08-1389 |
1988 | Germany | |
| RRE 08-024559 Les Editions Confidentielles |
Front 242 is a pioneering Belgian electronic music group that came into prominence during the 1980s. |
1982 | Benelux |
| Red Rhino Europe RRE 08-024577 |
"No Comment" is the "Front 242" album that was first released in 1984 on the Another Side music label. The album was the first reference to Electronic Body Music (EBM) when the band included the phrase "Electronic Body Music Composed And Produced On Eight Tracks By Front 242" in reference to their use of an 8-track recording device. Though the album was their second full length album, the Belgian band had released several singles and EPs prior to No Comment. The clip of dialogue featured in the track "Special Forces" is from the movie Apocalypse Now |
Holland | |
| Red Rhino Europe RRE LP5 Les Edition Confidentielles |
"Official Version" is the third studio album by "Front 242", released in 1987 |
Belgium | |
| RRE LP 11 |
"Tyranny For You" is an album by Front 242, released in 1991. The song "Rhythm of Time" proved a minor hit and became a music video, appearing briefly in the film "Single White Female" playing on a TV. |
1991 | Belgium |
