Family Fodder and friends – Sunday Girls
(Parole Records 1979 KNOT1/FRESH9)
Matrix No’s: A1/B1 – UK Pressing
Sleeve in Nr MINT condition
– a very slight bit of ringwear at the bottom
Vinyl in Nr MINT condition
Family Fodder is a group of musicians revolving around songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, composer/producer, guitarist/keyboard player Alig Fodder. Formed in London in the 1970s, it has had a sporadic existence ever since, disbanding in the 1980s then reforming. Their song “Dinosaur Sex” is considered a post-punk classic. They released a 12-inch single for Small Wonder Records as Frank Sumatra And The Mob in 1979. The band continues to record and perform.
In 2010 Family Fodder released Classical Music, featuring the singing of Darlini, daughter of the original vocalist Dominique Levillain. It was followed in 2013 by Variety.
Tracklist
A1 | Sunday Girl #1
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2:48 |
A2 | Mine And Billy’s Head
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0:25 |
A3 | Disco Purge
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2:55 |
A4 | Good Times Underwater
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1:50 |
A5 | No Man’s Land
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3:25 |
A6 | Accapulco
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0:50 |
B1 | Street Credibility
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1:42 |
B2 | Kisses
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1:27 |
B3 | Grand Méchant Loup
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5:02 |
B4 | Ragged Wolf Of My Passions
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1:06 |
B5 | Blue Girls
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0:28 |
B6 | Sunday Girl #2
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2:27 |
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