fuh king brute force
Songwriter Stephen Friedland was involved with the Tokens before he became Brute Force. His 1967 lp "I, Brute Force - Confections Of Love" has been reissued by Bar / None last year. But he's most famous for his "King of Fuh" single from 1969, one of Apple's rarest releases.
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