Framus Five
Framus Five is a rock band from Czechoslovakia. The Band was founded in Prague in 1963.[1] The line up included singer Michal Prokop, guitarist Luboš Andršt and violinist Jan Hrubý. The band was disbanded in 1971.[2] In 1978 was reunited under the name Framus 5.
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Background information | |
Origin | Prague, Czechoslovakia |
Genres | Soul, rock |
Years active | 1963-1971, 1978-1990 2000–present |
Labels | Supraphon |
Members | Michal Prokop Luboš Andršt Jan Hrubý Jan Kolář Zdeněk Tichota Pavel Razím |
Discography
Studio albums
- 1968 Framus Five + Michal Prokop (export version was released in 1971 as Blues in Soul)
- 1972 Město ER
- 1980 Holubí dante
- 1984 Kolej Yesterday
- 1987 Nic ve zlým, nic v dobrým
- 1989 Snad nám naše děti…
Compilation albums
- 1990 Až si pro mě přijdou
- 2008 Pořád to platí 1968 - 1989 (6 CD Box)
Live album
- 2006 Live 60 (as Michal Prokop, Framus Five & Hosté)
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