Freur Fausto Leali - Doot Doot Canzone Amara
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Doot Doot | 3:45 | |
Canzone Amara | 4:32 |
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Catalog Numbers
JC 15096Labels
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Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- 45 RPM
- Jukebox
Companies
Role | Company |
---|---|
Pressed By | CGD Pressing Plant |
Phonographic Copyright (p) | CBS Dischi |
Published By | Curly Music |
Notes
- Serie Speciale per Juke Box. Vietata la vendita al pubblico (Special Series Jukebox. Not for public retail sale).
- Side A: Published by Curly Music/April Music, ℗ 1983 CBS Dischi.
- Side AA: Published by Ed. Fun House/DDD, ℗ 1983 D.D.D.
Barcodes
- Rights Society: SIAE
- Matrix / Runout (On label side A): CI CBS A 3141-1N
- Matrix / Runout (On label side AA): CI DDD A 3328-1N
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): CI A 3141-1N [cgd logotype] DD II 15-4-83 oo∗∗
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side AA): CI DDDA 3328-1N [cgd logotype] II 5-4-83 oo∗∗
- Other (Mastering date side A): 1983-04-15
- Other (Mastering date side AA): 1983-04-05
About Freur Fausto Leali
Freur is the name of the second band (following the art school collaboration, ) of Karl Hyde and Rick Smith, who went on to found the successful electronic act . The band was formed in the early 1980s in Cardiff, Wales by Hyde, Smith and Alfie Thomas.
It originally had only a graphic 'squiggle' for a name. In 1983, after recruiting John Warwicker and drummer Bryn Borrows (formerly of the ), they got a recording contract with CBS Records and were met by the label's insistence on a pronounceable name. The compromise was that the squiggle be pronounced "Freur".
Their first and only hit single (number 59 in the UK Singles Chart), was "Doot Doot" (1983). It was recorded and co-produced by at The Point studio in London, which was controlled by Rupert Merton of Point Music publishing. Merton (who also had an early version of the on his roster of artists) signed Freur.
The band released five further tracks after "Doot Doot" between 1983 and 1985: "Matters of the Heart
Real Name
- Bryn
- Alfie
- Karl
- Rick. John
Name Vars
- (Freur)
Members
- Rick Smith
- Karl Hyde
- Alfie Thomas
- Bryn B. Burrows
- John Warwicker