It's been over twenty years in the making, but collected works by The Fussbudgets are now available for pre-order from Bandcamp!
Pre-ordering gives you instant access to selected
tracks, and once the digital editions are released on April 3rd, you'll
automatically be emailed a link to download the full albums at that time (some with bonus material). After the albums launch, you may also purchase them
via iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, MediaNet, eMusic, Zune, Rhapsody, Nokia,
and VerveLife.
In the ZB queue are selected demos, early recordings, and live material, but the band's haphazardly-released major works (the albums Hog Wash! and The Naked & the Daft, as well as the EPs Fresh Brood, Headache of the Gods, and sad fearful playful excited -- EPs gathered together in a single package -- constitute the band's oeuvre, for historical purposes).
Refer to individual releases for more background information on the recording, line-ups, and songs.
Hope you enjoy, and thanks for your support!
Musings by Chicago-based poet, songwriter, journalist, educator, musician & existentialist, Larry O. Dean
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