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Fu10 The Galician Gotta 45 Exclusive Now

No compilation has officially licensed the tracks. Attempts to contact the original pressing plant in Porto yielded empty ledgers.

"Gravación Caseira" means "home recording." This wasn't a studio affair. This was a band pooling money, renting a four-track tape machine, and driving the master to a small pressing facility in Porto (Portugal) because the plant in Madrid refused a run under 500 units.

The B-Side fades out with the sound of a needle lifting—no fade, no reverb. Just a hard cut. It’s the sound of a band saying, "That’s it. We’re done." The FU10 The Galician Gotta 45 Exclusive was never sold in stores. According to surviving forum posts (dating back to 2008 on a Spanish record collector’s blog called Rareza Ibérica ), only 50 copies were pressed. fu10 the galician gotta 45 exclusive

The vinyl is not the typical black. Most confirmed copies appear on a murky, translucent "Galician green" wax—not a standard color at major plants like Sonic or GZ Media. The matrix numbers, hand-scratched into the runout groove, read simply: .

What makes it so sought-after is the drum sound. Recorded in what sounds like a stone basement in Lugo, the snare has a sharp, ringy crack. At 1:45, a fuzzed-out guitar solo breaks through, wearing its influence (Canned Heat? early Sabbath?) on its sleeve. It’s raw, unpolished, and genuinely exciting. The flipside is slower, heavier, and more political. A droning organ holds down a single chord while the drummer plays a primitive, almost tribal beat. The title, "45 Revolucións," is a bilingual pun: 45 rotations per minute, but also 45 revolutions (as in political uprisings). The lyric "O medo nos discos / Fear on the records" suggests a critique of Francoist censorship, even years after the dictator’s death. No compilation has officially licensed the tracks

If you see it in the wild, buy it. Even if the sleeve is stained. Even if the price makes you wince. Because records like this one don’t just play music. They play history. Do you own a copy of the FU10 The Galician Gotta 45 Exclusive? Contact the author. The world of rare vinyl needs your story.

Today, the search continues. Harsh but harmonic digital transfers circulate on YouTube under titles like "Lost Spanish Psych FU10," earning a few thousand views from obsessed listeners who leave comments in Galician, Catalan, and Japanese. This was a band pooling money, renting a

The "Exclusive" tag, therefore, is literal. It was exclusive to the band’s inner circle, possibly handed out at a single concert in a sala de festas (dance hall) in Ourense in 1979 or 1980. In 2023, a copy of FU10 The Galician Gotta 45 Exclusive sold on a private Facebook gear group for €2,400. It was listed as "VG+" (Very Good Plus) with a small scuff on the B-side. The seller claimed he found it inside a discarded accordion case at a flea market in A Coruña.