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Munsch founded Punk Rock Records in 1981, Northern Front Records in 1987, and Eastern Front Records in 1988, respectively. [citation needed] Munsch has produced and mastered over 45 LP albums and singles alongside material by pioneers TSOL "Live At CBGB", U.S. Chaos "You Can't Hear A Picture", The Rise Of Punk [1] [2] [3]
Something Strong (Eastern Front Records, 1993) Wood (Eastern Front, 1994) As a solo artist. Favorite Waste of Time (Doolittle Records, 1997) Little Mystery (Doolittle, 1999) Dead Flowers (Blue Rose Rec. 2000) Church Street Live (Blue Rose Records, 2001) Hot FM Sessions (Blue Rose, 2001) Squash (Tone Cool, 2002) Northern Skies (95 North, 2005)
A year after its release, No Power Steering was re-released by Eastern Front Records. She also released her third album Motion Pictures , on her own label. Her song "Ghost in the House" appeared on the Respond I compilation, a benefit CD for domestic violence groups, which includes also songs from Patty Larkin , Melissa Ferrick , Jenny Reynolds ...
The Forgotten Soldier (1965), originally published in French as Le soldat oublié, is an account by Guy Sajer (pseudonym of Guy Mouminoux) of his experiences as a German soldier on the Eastern Front during World War II.
Eastern Records was a subsidiary label of Sue Records, founded by Juggy Murray. [1] In 1965, the label released the singles "The Real Thing" by Tina Britt which reached #20 on the Billboard R&B chart, [2] and "Time Waits For No One" by Eddie & Ernie which reached #34 on the R&B chart in 1965.
Eastern Front (World War I) Eastern Front (World War II) Eastern Front (Turkey), of the Turkish War of Independence Turkish–Armenian War, often referred to by itself as the Eastern Front; Eastern Front (Sudan) Eastern Front of the Russian Civil War. Eastern Front of the Red Army; Eastern Front of the Indo-Pakistani war of 1971; Games and books:
With the Eastern Front largely quiet in early 1942, the Luftwaffe was able to concentrate its forces, as it had done in previous campaigns. The Russians also lacked adequate air cover in the Crimea, allowing the Luftwaffe to avoid the time-consuming task of achieving air superiority.
The Initial Period of War on the Eastern Front, 22 June – August 1941: Proceedings of the Fourth Art of War Symposium, Garmisch, October 1987 (Cass Series on Soviet Military Experience, 2), edited by Colonel David M. Glantz, Routledge (1997) ISBN 978-0-7146-4298-7; Stumbling Colossus: The Red Army on the Eve of World War (1998) ISBN 0-7006-0879-6