King Of Fuh - anyone ever seen these issues?

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King Of Fuh - anyone ever seen these issues?

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I didn't know this record has been reissued twice. It's only humorous once, if that, and its rarity and asking price dissuaded me from trying to find an Apple copy, and then we got it on CD on The Best Of Apple Records. But you learn something every day, and today I learned about these records. Does anyone know the year the first one pictured came out? The one on Ace was Nov. 27, 2020.
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the first one on BFR , the only place i can find it listed is on discogs, and even there it's listed as year unknown.
i hope someone can put a year to this release.
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PS in fact it was issued twice on BFR. BFR-100 and BFR-300
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Who is Stephen Friedland?
Produced by The Tokens...
Are either of these re-recordings?
2020?
Time out!
KC

If you can't make it on Apple, you probably aren't going to make it on BFR...
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Stephen Freidland is the man behind the identity, Brute Force. I suspect these are re-recordings as Apple had the original locked up for decades. By the looks of the labels, they aren't recent either.
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Mr Bump wrote: Fri Aug 05, 2022 12:08 pm Stephen Freidland is the man behind the identity, Brute Force. I suspect these are re-recordings as Apple had the original locked up for decades. By the looks of the labels, they aren't recent either.
this is apparently the real deal
https://www.discogs.com/release/1624296 ... body-Knows
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Wasn't he selling reissues on his website a year or so ago?

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ETA:

http://www.brutesforce.com/

https://acerecords.co.uk/nobody-knows-king-of-fuh
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