- runs of
flexidiscs for new bands.
Their first release with post-punk band
Trogons has now sold out and they
continue to
release more
flexidiscs on a semi-regular...
-
British pop
music magazine that ran from 1980 to 1983,
which featured a
flexidisc in each issue. The
magazine was
launched in 1980 by ex-Record
Mirror journalists...
-
London for
Oracular Spectacular and
Little Dark Age were
given a free
flexidisc known as
Bubblegum Dog,
featuring a
cryptic spoken word
monologue which...
- Sounds, New Styles,
released in
March 1982,
included a free 7-inch
yellow flexidisc featuring an
extended version of "Qu'est-Ce Que C'est Que Ça", subtitled...
-
longer edit of the
Drury Lane
version also
appeared on the
promotional flexidisc Monty Python's Tiny
Black Round Thing. The
sketch also
provides the basis...
- 12-23-84, the
above version of "Sharleena" was
first released as a 7"
flexidisc in the
January 1987
issue of
Guitar Player magazine.
Album liner notes...
-
folder filled with
materials in a
variety of formats,
including booklets, "
flexidisc"
phonograph recordings, posters,
postcards and
reels of super-8 movie...
- free
single on
flexidisc which featured a
recording of the band
members and Bob Last
discussing whether or not to
include a
flexidisc, the
benefits and...
-
including birdsong on "Sketch for Summer". The
album was
accompanied by a
flexidisc with two
tracks by
Hannett alone. LC ("Lotta Continua",
Italian for "continuous...
- last
monaural albums in 1968,
relegating the
format to 45 RPM singles,
flexidiscs and
radio promotional materials which continued until 1975. The earliest...