The Fugs (album)
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The Fugs is a 1966 album by The Fugs, described in their AllMusic profile as "arguably the first underground rock group of all time".
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Track listing
- "Frenzy" (Ed Sanders) – 2:00
- "I Want to Know" (Charles Olson, Sanders) – 2:00
- "Skin Flowers" (Pete Kearney, Sanders) – 2:20
- "Group Grope" (Sanders) – 3:40
- "Coming Down" (Sanders) – 3:46
- "Dirty Old Man" (L. Goldbart, Sanders) – 2:49
- "Kill for Peace" (Tuli Kupferberg) – 2:07
- "Morning, Morning" (Kupferberg) – 2:07
- "Doin' All Right" (Richard Alderson, Ted Berrigan, Lee Crabtree) – 2:37
- "Virgin Forest" (Alderson, Crabtree, Sanders) – 11:17
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CD bonus tracks
- "I Want to Know (live)" (Olson, Sanders) – 2:37
- "Mutant Stomp (live)" (Sanders) – 2:58
- "Carpe Diem" (Kupferberg) – 3:39
- "Wide, Wide River" (Goldbart, Ken Weaver) – 2:51
- "Nameless Voices Crying for Kindness" (Sanders) – 2:52
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Personnel
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Performance
- John Anderson – bass guitar, vocals
- Lee Crabtree – piano, celeste, bells
- Pete Kearney – guitar
- Betsy Klein – vocals
- Tuli Kupferberg – maracas, tambourine, vocals
- Vinny Leary – bass, guitar
- Ed Sanders – vocals
- Ken Weaver – conga, drums, vocals
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Production
- Richard Alderson – engineer
- Bill Beckman – cover design
- Allen Ginsberg – liner notes
- Jim Nelson – photography
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