- Two
Headed Freap is the
debut album by
American organist Ronnie Foster,
recorded in 1972 and
released on the Blue Note label. The
AllMusic review by Stephen...
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Recording date
Title Label Year
released Notes 1972-01 Two
Headed Freap Blue Note 1972 1972-12
Sweet Revival Blue Note 1973 1973-07 Live at
Montreux Blue...
- 1992)
Linda Eder, It's Time (Atlantic, 1997)
Ronnie Foster, Two-Headed
Freap (Blue Note, 1972)
Nnenna Freelon,
Nnenna Freelon (Columbia, 1992) Johnny...
- With Bo
Diddley Big Bad Bo (Chess, 1974) With
Ronnie Foster Two
Headed Freap (Blue Note, 1972) With
Grant Green Shades of
Green (Blue Note, 1971) The...
- BST 84381 Lee
Morgan unissued 9/17/71, 9/18/71 BST 84382
Ronnie Foster Two
Headed Freap 1/20/72, 1/21/72 BST 84383–84400 N/A Not used Not used Not used...
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Horace Silver Blue Note
January 20, 1972 &
January 21, 1972 Two
Headed Freap Ronnie Foster Blue Note
February 14, 1972 &
February 21, 1972 Akilah! Melvin...
- "Though not as
relentlessly funky as his
classic Blue Note
debut Two
Headed Freap, On the
Avenue remains the most
accomplished record of
Ronnie Foster's career...
- (1973), and
Norman Seeff,
whose cover design on
Ronnie Foster's Two
Headed Freap (1973)
incorporates photography from Al Vandenberg. The mid-1970s saw graphic...
- Two
Headed Freap (1972)
Sweet Revival (1973)
Ronnie Foster Live: Cookin' with Blue Note at
Montreux (1973)...
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Sonny S****
Sonny Side Up (Verve, 1957) With
Ronnie Foster Two
Headed Freap (Blue Note, 1972) With
Marlena Shaw From the
Depths of My Soul (1973) With...