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  2. Faust (band) - Wikipedia

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    Faust became one of the first acts to sign to Richard Branson's Virgin Records, who embarked on a marketing campaign somewhat daring for its time, aimed at introducing Faust to British record-buyers. The Faust Tapes was a cut-and-paste album, which spliced together a large number of bits and pieces from their extensive collection of private ...

  3. Faust discography - Wikipedia

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    Year Cast (Faust, Mephistopheles Marguerite) Conductor, Opera house and orchestra Label [1]; 1908 Carl Jörn Paul Knüpfer Emmy Destinn: Bruno Seidler-Winkler

  4. Category:Faust (band) albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Faust (band) albums or lists of Faust (band) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Faust (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Werner "Zappi" Diermaier - Wikipedia

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    In 1969 Diermaier was a member of a German rock band called Campylognatus Citelli, with Hans Joachim Irmler (keyboards) and Arnulf Meifert (percussion). Later that year in Hamburg, at the suggestion of journalist and record producer Uwe Nettelbeck, they joined forces with another German rock group, Nukleus comprising Jean-Hervé Péron (bass guitar), Rudolf Sosna (guitar and piano) and Gunther ...

  6. Faust (album) - Wikipedia

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    Faust (German for "fist") is the debut studio album by German rock band Faust. It was released in 1971 through Polydor Records . Although it was never a commercial success, Faust has garnered much retrospective acclaim from rock critics.

  7. Faust So Far - Wikipedia

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    Faust So Far, also simply called So Far, is a 1972 album by German krautrock group Faust. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] This, the band's second studio album, has a more commercially typical structure than its predecessor; it comprises nine separate tracks, each consisting of an individual and distinct musical style or theme.

  8. The Faust Tapes - Wikipedia

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    The Faust Tapes is the third album by the German krautrock group Faust, released in 1973. The album sold well in the United Kingdom (60,000 copies) [ 2 ] because of a marketing gimmick by Virgin Records that saw it go on sale for the price of a single . [ 1 ]

  9. Slapp Happy - Wikipedia

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    Krause, Moore and Blegvad reformed Slapp Happy again in November 2016 to perform with Faust at the Week-End festival in Cologne, Germany. [28] The two groups also played together on 10–11 February 2017 at Cafe Oto in London. [29] On 24 February 2017 Slapp Happy, without Faust, performed at Mt. Rainier Hall, Shibuya in Tokyo.