Frankie Stubbs

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Dead Industrial Atmosphere 00:00 Tools
Old Elvis 00:00 Tools
Second Hand Suit 00:00 Tools
I Can't Help Falling In Love 00:00 Tools
Ship Song 00:00 Tools
Sail Boats 00:00 Tools
Truly Beautiful 00:00 Tools
Plebs 00:00 Tools
Moon River 00:00 Tools
Not Superstitious 00:00 Tools
Pale Moonlight 00:00 Tools
Skin Deep 00:00 Tools
In My Life 00:00 Tools
This Modern World 00:00 Tools
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my heart is home 00:00 Tools
doublewhiskeycokenoice 00:00 Tools
Heart is Home 00:00 Tools
I Can't Help.. 00:00 Tools
Moon River (Andy Williams) 00:00 Tools
Springtime 00:00 Tools
Watching You Sleep 00:00 Tools
Sour Grapes 00:00 Tools
Ship Song (Nick Cave) 00:00 Tools
Shipyards 00:00 Tools
D4 boat 00:00 Tools
I Can't Help Falling In Love (Elvis) 00:00 Tools
World Turned Upside Down 00:00 Tools
(part of) Dead Industrial Atmosphere 00:00 Tools
Hops and Barley 00:00 Tools
Old Shoes (And Picture Postcards) 00:00 Tools
04 Frankie Stubbs - Dead Industrial Atmosphere 00:00 Tools
World Turned Upside Down (Leon Rosselson) 00:00 Tools
01 Frankie Stubbs - Second Hand Suit 00:00 Tools
Alone And Foresaken 00:00 Tools
Old Shoes (And Picture Postcards) (Tom Waits) 00:00 Tools
03 Frankie Stubbs - Sail Boats 00:00 Tools
Alone And Forsaken (Hank Williams sr) 00:00 Tools
Frankie Stubbs - 01 Second Hand Suit 00:00 Tools
02 Frankie Stubbs - Old Elvis 00:00 Tools
Plebs (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
FRANKIE STUBBS - 06 Ship song 00:00 Tools
FRANKIE STUBBS - 05 I can't help falling in love 00:00 Tools
Don't You Ever Say Goodbye 00:00 Tools
i cant help.. 00:00 Tools
06 Frankie Stubbs - Ship Song 00:00 Tools
The Ship Song 00:00 Tools
FRANKIE STUBBS - 01 Truely beautiful 00:00 Tools
Frankie Stubbs - Plebs 00:00 Tools
Truely Beautiful 00:00 Tools
FRANKIE STUBBS - 04 Dead industrial atmosphere 00:00 Tools
I Can't Help Falling In Lov 00:00 Tools
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From Wikipedia: Frankie Stubbs (Frankie Norman Warsaw Stubbs) is a British singer-songwriter best known for his work with punk-band Leatherface, who has also produced records for many noted underground groups. In the early 1990’s Leatherface were one of a small group of home grown bands that the UK music press deemed fit to cover alongside the grunge bands flooding in from the United States. This was in no small part down to the bands second album ‘Mush’ from 1991, which is regarded by many as a classic. After Leatherface split, Frankie moved on to two new bands, Jesse and Pope. Jesse’s material highlighted further Stubbs' songwriting strengths with the songs more measured and melancholic than Leatherface. During Jesse’s lifespan the band released three singles and one self titled album between 1995 and 1998, all of which are currently out of print. At some point Frankie also began performing solo and in that guise has released one single in 1995 and a 10’’ EP in 2001. Again, both of these releases are out of print. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.