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Fu Manchu - No One Rides For Free

Fu Manchu - No One Rides For Free

Musician: Fu Manchu
Album title: No One Rides For Free
Style: Stoner Rock
Released: 1994
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1597 mb
Size APE version: 1253 mb
Size WMA version: 1270 mb
Rating ✫: 4.4
Votes: 190
Format: AAC DTS WMA ADX FLAC WMA MP2
Genre: Rock

Fu Manchu - No One Rides For Free


Tracklist

A1 Time To Fly 3:03
A2 Ojo Rojo 3:47
A3 Show And Shine 2:51
A4 Mega-Bumpers 3:48
B1 Free And Easy (Summer Girls) 1:59
B2 Super Bird 4:04
B3 Shine It On 2:28
B4 Snakebellies 4:46

Credits

  • Bass – Mark Abshire
  • Drums – Ruben Romano
  • Engineer, Mixed By – Geoff Siegel
  • Guitar – Eddie Glass
  • Guitar, Vocals – Scott Hill
  • Mastered By – Stephen Marcussen
  • Photography By [Cover Photo] – Von Lidd*
  • Photography By [Live Photos] – Alex Obleas
  • Producer – Brant Bjork, Fu Manchu

Notes

Recorded and mixed at Sandbox Studio.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ATD 007 Fu Manchu No One Rides For Free ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) At The Dojo Records ATD 007 US 2014
BL 10 Fu Manchu No One Rides For Free ‎(CD, Album) Bong Load Records BL 10 US 1994
ATD007 Fu Manchu No One Rides For Free ‎(LP, Album, RE, Cle) At The Dojo Records ATD007 US 2014
ATD007 Fu Manchu No One Rides For Free ‎(LP, Album, RE, RM, Yel) At The Dojo Records ATD007 US 2014
ATD007 Fu Manchu No One Rides For Free ‎(LP, Album, RE, RM, Gre) At The Dojo Records ATD007 US 2014



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Marelyne
I got the reissue today and it is on greyish vinyl. Any info on this?
Beardana
How can you tell if you have the red or black copy? Should I assume that if there is a UPC label (with the # 0723721052515) over the LPs original UPC (708474002020) that it is the black second pressing? Selection number is BL 10.
Washington
Thing is, with the original black/red 1st pressings there's no difference in the matrix numbers. I mean, there's no way of telling if it's black or red until you open it up... =O/
Winn
does anyone know how many of the first red were pressed in the us? thanks
Ginaun
Hey Craig, no probs... the blue edition of Daredevil turns up on ebay every now and then, it's not that elusive. You could also try Netsounds.com too... Or Eil.com... Or Gemm.com, they're the main rare record webstores that I can think of really. Sometimes it may crop up with a random Google search. And you shouldn't really pay any more than £30/40 ($60/80ish) for it in my opinion. =O) Best regards,Nicko
Jugore
cool, thank's for that, hope to get a blue daredevil, in search of is awesome, some real interesting riffs, a lot of sabbath, influence, you can really here mountain on the king of the road in places as well, great band, Craig
Malakelv
Ok, here we go: No One Rides For Free and Daredevil, the 1st 1000 copies were coloured (red and blue respectively). There were more pressed on black vinyl, possibly another 1000 maybe 2000 maybe 3000 - I'm not certain. It's likely it was another 1000 as they're not seen that often on ebay or in stores. In Search Of... I'm certain only a 1000 copies were pressed, as I saw an advert for it years ago in a magazine and it stated 1000 copies. And as far as I know, there are no Euro pressings. It was solely US press on Bong Load (for NORFF & Daredevil) and Mammoth (for In Search Of...). Recently, in the last few years there was a re-press of NORFF & Daredevil on black winyl (I think it was thicker wax), and in the last few months there was a repress of In Search Of... on swirly blue vinyl. Only reason why I know this is through what I've seen on the net myself ages ago.
Zonama
hey thanks, I really like these guys, it appears the first 3 lp's were limited at one thousand in the us? any info on the european pressings, or the us mammoth catalogue, I am not sure how to find this out any website you know of. thanks again!
Cenneel
Red vinyl first press of 1000 copies... =O)