Confections of Love mp3's [1] http://stevexs.tripod.com/comedy/recb/brutef.html [2] http://stevexs.tripod.com/comedy/var/brute.html
Extemporaneous Brute Force:Extemporaneous (B.T. Puppy/1971) Hideously rare LP on the Tokens' label [1]. Cult wacko's follow-up to his I Brute Force:Confections of Love LP on Columbia (see Incredibly Strange section). This features Brutii alone on voice & piano live in the studio. The highlight is the immortal ballad King of Fuh. There was a 7" version of this released on Apple which is one of the rarest releases on that label. Other bright moments here include Sufferin' Surfer, The World Is Filled With So Much Bullshit and Topics. The number of known copies of this record can be counted on one hand (slight poetic license). srw, smsplts VG+/VG+ (plays Ex) $600 [1] www.thetokens.com [2] http://stevexs.tripod.com/comedy/recb/brutext.html
"The King of Fuh" single Released May 16, 1969 in the UK realaudio version http://www.recordeli.dk/html/toprarities-bruteforce.html This song was recorded by Brute Force in February 1969, and it was released as an Apple promo that year in the UK. Reportedly George Harrison was the producer on the session. This clever song that Belmo calls "a real trip" is a song about the King of Fuh (aka: the Fuh King). Click here to hear the song in RealAudio. Released on: Mailman Blues (Apple Ghost JET-3) Road Runner (RA-001) [1] King Of Fuh / Nobody Knows (single) George (Harrison) remixed King Of Fuh' and possibly did the orchestral arrangement [2] [1] http://www3.sympatico.ca/barsczewski/outfakes/king_of_fuh.htm [2] [3] http://www.recordeli.dk/html/toprarities-bruteforce.html
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