2010, Bar/None Records
Brute Force is an incredible American artist who's been a cult secret for far too long (forty-six years and counting). Now more than ever the world needs Heavy/Funny, and you, gentle reader, prescient buyer, are in for a transformative treat. Brute Force (Stephen Friedland) is best known for 1969's "The King of Fuh," which was arranged by George Harrison, championed by John Lennon, and released on The Beatles' Apple Records (and subsequently banned in America, making it the rarest of Apple singles). With this, an expanded edition of Brute's rare 1967 Columbia Records debut, I, Brute Force: Confections of Love, you will be introduced to the memorable characters inhabiting Brutopia, an alternative 1960s America in which satire doesn't bite but only nips a little, inhibitions get nudged and collapse all akimbo, and love, however weird, conquers all. That's Brute's party, a shindig for the ages.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | In Jim's Garage |
| 2 | Sad Sad World of Mothers and Fathers |
| 3 | Tierra del Fuego |
| 4 | No Olympian Height |
| 5 | Cudd'ly |
| 6 | To Sit on a Sandwich |
| 7 | Brute's Circus Metaphor |
| 8 | Brute's Party |
| 9 | As Long as My Song Lives |
| 10 | Tapeworm of Love |
| 11 | Making Faces at Each Other |
| 12 | Hello Moscow [#][*] |
| 13 | Doughnut [#][*] |
| 14 | Conjugation [#][*] |
| 15 | Nobody Knows [*] |
| 16 | King of Fuh [*] |
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