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band, which originated in
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, Northern Ireland, but developed a fan base in
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. They were relatively popular, particularly on the student scene and as a supporting act, opening for such bands as
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, and King Crimson.


History

The group was assembled by guitarist Vincent McCusker in early 1971 in Belfast, and consisted primarily of classically trained musicians Peter Farrelly (bass guitar and lead vocals), Stephen Houston (keyboards and
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), and Martin Foye (drums and percussion). After two years of performing, they created a demo tape, and were signed by Pye Records for their underground music and progressive rock label Dawn Records. Between 1973 and 1975, the group released four studio albums and three singles. Despite having played hundreds of concerts in the United Kingdom and mainland Europe during that time, no live output had yet been released, although audience bootleg recordings of live shows in England and Ireland do exist. A concert at the
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club played on 6 December 1975 was recorded using a mobile unit for a possible album ''Live at Friars Aylesbury'', but the master tapes were later destroyed by fire in a flat the musicians shared in Peckham, London. In January 1975, Stephen Houston left the band and became a clergyman. He was replaced by John Mason, with whom Fruupp recorded their last album, ''
Modern Masquerades ''Modern Masquerades'' is the fourth and final studio album by Northern Irish progressive rock band Fruupp, released on 14 November 1975 in the United Kingdom on the Pye label's underground and progressive music imprint Dawn Records. Recorded f ...
'' (1975), produced by multi-instrumentalist Ian McDonald, best known as a founder of King Crimson and Foreigner. Although the band was working on the fifth album ''Doctor Wilde's Twilight Adventure'' in 1976, poor record sales along with the advent of the punk/ new wave movement caused Fruupp to break up in the end of the year. In 2022 a new Fruupp Live double album was released on the Bad Pressings label, titled Masquerading With Dawn. It featured the same performance from 6/12/75 that had originally been intended for release, the newly discovered recording being remastered and released as a limited edition.


Personnel

* Vincent McCusker – guitar, vocals (1971–1976) * Peter Farrelly – bass guitar, guitar, lead vocals (1971–1976) * Martin Foye – drums, percussion (1971–1976) * Stephen Houston – keyboards,
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, vocals (1971 – January 1975) * John Mason – keyboards, vibes, vocals (January 1975 – 1976)


Discography


Studio albums

* ''
Future Legends ''Future Legends'' is the debut studio album by North Irish progressive rock band Fruupp. Recorded in July 1973 and produced by Denis Taylor, it was released on 5 October in the United Kingdom on the Dawn Records label, a subsidiary of Pye Rec ...
'' (Dawn, 5 October 1973) * ''
Seven Secrets ''Seven Secrets'' is the second studio album by North Irish progressive rock band Fruupp, released on 19 April 1974 in the United Kingdom on the Dawn Records label, a subsidiary of Pye Records for underground and progressive rock music. Like th ...
'' (Dawn, 19 April 1974) * ''
The Prince of Heaven's Eyes ''The Prince of Heaven's Eyes'' is the third studio album by North Irish progressive rock band Fruupp, released on 8 November 1974 in the United Kingdom on the Pye label's underground and progressive music imprint Dawn Records. Recorded from Au ...
'' (Dawn, 8 November 1974) * ''
Modern Masquerades ''Modern Masquerades'' is the fourth and final studio album by Northern Irish progressive rock band Fruupp, released on 14 November 1975 in the United Kingdom on the Pye label's underground and progressive music imprint Dawn Records. Recorded f ...
'' (Dawn, 14 November 1975)


Compilations

* ''Songs for a Thought'' (Sequel, 1992) * ''It's All Up Now: Anthology'' (Castle Music, 1 November 2004)


Singles

* "The Prince of Darkness" b/w "Annie Austere" (Dawn, 11 October 1974) * "Prince of Heaven" b/w "The Jaunting Car" (Dawn, 18 October 1974) * "Janet Planet" b/w "Why" ( Pye, 24 October 1975) Live . "MASQUERADING WITH DAWN"(Archival material recorded on December 6, 1975)2022


References

{{Authority control Rock music groups from Northern Ireland Musical groups from Belfast British progressive rock groups Musical groups established in 1971 Musical groups disestablished in 1976 Dawn Records artists