| RR^1.5 | ||||
| Red | Faust – |
Extract 1
Producer – Uwe Nettelbeck Written-By – Faust |
9:44 | |
| Green | Faust – |
Extract 4
Producer – Uwe Nettelbeck Written-By – Faust |
4:15 | |
| RR^6.5 | ||||
| 1 | Faust – |
Extract 2
Producer – Uwe Nettelbeck Written-By – Faust |
7:05 | |
| 2 | Faust – |
Extraxt 3
Producer – Uwe Nettelbeck Written-By – Faust |
4:47 | |
| RR^5.75 | ||||
| A | Peter Blegvad – |
Alcohol
Performer – Anthony Moore Written-By, Performer, Artwork By – Peter Blegvad |
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| RR^10.5 | ||||
| A | Univers Zero – |
Triomphe Des Mouches
Electric Bass, Voice, Clarinet – Guy Segers Harmonium, Piano, Voice, Organ – Andy Kirk (2) Mixed By – Zero's, The* Percussion, Harmonium, Voice, Violin – Daniel Denis Recorded By, Mixed By – Eric Faes Written-By – A. Kirk*, D. Denis* |
5:34 | |
| RR^14.15 | ||||
| A | Art Zoyd – |
Manège
Written-By – Cardon*, Hourbette*, Fernandez* |
12:54 | |
| RR^16.5 | ||||
| 6 Petites Chansons | ||||
| Ai | Joseph Racaille – |
Nous Sommes Des Animaux
Accordion – Norbert Aboudarham Baritone Saxophone – Christoph Baillot* Double Bass – Genevieve Cabannes*, Pierre Jacquet Violin – Bruno Girard Vocals – Joseph Racaille Written-By – Joseph R.* |
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| Aii | Joseph Racaille – |
Bientôt, Une Fin
Accordion – Norbert Aboudarham Baritone Saxophone , Flute – Christoph Baillot* Double Bass – Genevieve Cabannes*, Pierre Jacquet Violin – Bruno Girard Vocals, Piano – Joseph Racaille Written-By – Joseph R.* |
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| Aiii | Joseph Racaille – |
Annie La Telie
Bouzouki – Norbert* Cello – Helene Bass* Choir – Guiseppe Racaglie* Clarinet – Nano Peylet Double Bass – Pierre Jacquet Saxophone – Christoph Baillot* Trumpet – Guy Lorca Vocals, Piano, Melodica – Joseph Racaille Written-By – Joseph R.* |
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| Bi | Joseph Racaille – |
Solo Un Dia
Accordion – Norbert Aboudarham Cello – Helene Bass* Choir – Guiseppe Racaglie* Clarinet – Nano Peylet Double Bass – Pierre Jacquet Electric Guitar – Fred De Fred Marimba – Jacques Marugg Saxophone – Christoph Baillot* Vocals, Piano, Guitar – Joseph Racaille Written-By – Joseph R.* |
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| Bii | Joseph Racaille – |
Une Jolie Paire
Cello – Helene Bass* Choir – Guiseppe Racaglie* Clarinet – Nano Peylet Double Bass – Pierre Jacquet Saxophone – Christoph Baillot* Vocals, Piano, Melodica – Joseph Racaille Written-By – Joseph R.* |
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| Biii | Joseph Racaille – |
A Personne En Particulier
Cello – Helene Bass* Double Bass – Pierre Jacquet Vocals – Joseph Racaille Written-By – Joseph R.* |
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| Ré h | ||||
| A | Art Bears – | Man & Boy | ||
| RR^8.9 | ||||
| The Recommended Records Sampler Ep | ||||
| 1.1 | Peter Blegvad – | Frenzy | ||
| 1.2 | Ici La Bas – | Total Drop | ||
| 1.3 | Faust – | Extract VII | ||
| 1.4 | R. Stevie Moore – | What Are You Looking At? | ||
| 1.5 | R. Stevie Moore – | Flowers Sleep Into The Night | ||
| RR7904 | ||||
| A | Art Bears – |
Rats & Monkeys
Written-By – Cutler*, Frith* |
3:13 | |
| B | Art Bears – |
Collapse
Written-By – Cutler*, Frith* |
4:55 | |
| Ré 1851 | ||||
| Pictures From The Great Exhibition | ||||
| A1 | Lindsay Cooper – |
Fingers Weary & Worn
Written By – Tulley |
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| A2 | Lindsay Cooper – |
Canal Towpath
Written-By – Cooper* |
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| A3 | Lindsay Cooper – |
Regent Street
Written By – Hérold |
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| A4 | Lindsay Cooper – |
Musical Box
Written By – Tulley |
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| A5 | Lindsay Cooper – |
Women's Wrongs
Written-By – Cooper* |
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| A6 | Lindsay Cooper – |
Cholera Morbus
Written-By – Minton* |
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| A7 | Lindsay Cooper – |
The Housewife's Nightmare
Written By – Hérold Written-By – Cooper* |
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| A8 | Lindsay Cooper – |
Spitalfields
Written By – Tulley |
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| Ré # | ||||
| A | News From Babel – |
Contraries
Lyrics By – Chris Cutler Music By – Zeena Parkins |
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| Ré duo | ||||
| A | Chris Cutler & Fred Frith – | Limoges I | ||
| B | Chris Cutler & Fred Frith – | Limoges II | ||
| Ré dt7 | ||||
| A | David Thomas & The Pedestrians* – |
Didn't Have A Very Good Time
Performer – Alan Ravenstein*, Chris Cutler, David Thomas (2) |
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| Ré 21 | ||||
| A | Cassiber – |
Time Running Out
Written-By – Cassiber |
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| Ré X84 | ||||
| A | Mnemonists – |
Nailed
Composed By, Producer – Mark Derbyshire |
4:10 | |
| B | Mnemonists – |
Tic
Composed By, Producer – Mark Derbyshire |
4:00 | |
| RR^7.5 | ||||
| A | Vogel* – |
Arschloch
Written-By – Vogel* |
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| B | Vogel* Featuring Ivor Cutler – |
Guten Morgen
Written-By – Vogel* |
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''Ré & Recommended 7th Anniversary Commemorative Issue''
This consists of 16 7'' discs in a thin paper box. Additional items are: a booklet with info, an art insert with silver glitter over a black & white background and a screen print on white cloth.
RR^1.5
on clear vinyl, Red Side plays at 33 1/3 RPM. Originally issued with the subscription edition of ''Faust'' & ''Faust So Far'' in Feb, 1980.
RR^1.5 and RR^6.5
recorded at Wümme in 1972
RR^1.5 and RR^6.5
coupled in a booklet fold-out cover.
RR^6.5
originally given with the subscription edition of ''The Faust Tapes'' in July, 1981.
RR^5.75
in a picture sleeve with separate info card, originally recorded as a demo for ''Desparate Straights''.
RR^10.5
is a one-sided disc with silver silk screened flies on the back in a fold-out picture sleeve. It was especially made for the subscription edition of ''Ceux De Dehors'' in 1981.
RR^14.15
is a one side disc in a fold-out picture sleeve. Plays at 33 1/3 RPM. Recorded live on 19.02.76 in Toulouse. Originally given with ''Phase IV''.
RR^16.5
is a clear vinyl disc in a fold-out picture sleeve. Plays at 33 1/3 RPM. Originally given with ''Les Flots Blues'' (RR^16). It seems likely that ''Fred The Fred'' is actually Fred Frith.
Ré h
is a one-sided clear vinyl disc in a fold-out picture sleeve. The B-side is adorned with silver art-work. It is recorded live in Cantu, Italy. Originally given with the subscription edition of ''The World As It Is Today'' in 1980.
RR^8.9
is a one-sided disc, playing at 33 1/3 RPM. The backside is screened with luminous powder that glows in the dark after absorbing enough light beforehand.
RR7904
comes in a picture sleeve and bears the additional logo of Ralph Records, who released this in 1979 to coincide with the US release of ''Winter Songs''.
Ré 1851
is a one-sided disc in a fold-out picture sleeve. The backside is silk screened. Originally given with the subscription edition of ''Rags''.
Ré #
is a one-sided disc with additional lyrics card. The backside is silk screened. Originally issued free with the subscription edition of ''Work Resumed On The Tower'', July 1984.
Ré duo
comes in a fold-out picture sleeve. It was recorded live in Limoges (F) on Dec 13, 1979. Originally issued free with the subscription edition of ''Live In Prague & Washington''.
Ré dt7
is a one-sided disc wih a yellow paper inlay. The backside is silk screened in pink. Not available elesewhere.
Ré 21
is a one-sided disc with inlay card. It is recorded live at Trion in Frankfurt am Main in April 1984. Originally given with ''The Beauty & The Beast'' in 1984.
Ré X84
comes in a fold-out picture sleeve. Originally included in the Ré November Xmas Magazine in 1984.
RR^7.5
comes in a fold-out picture sleeve.