Early records & rare releases

The Iveys (pre-Fumble)
EP: Four Songs Four Iveys (1964)

Little Egypt - Midnight Special
Chicago Calling - Corrina, Corrina
4 iveys label 4 Iveys EP
This EP was the first ever record that the Iveys made. Only a few hundred copies were produced for friends and fans.
1966 - The Iveys: When Love Meant So Much To You / You're Gonna Lose
The Iveys - When Love Meant So Much To You label
Columbia DS 2298
(Sweden)
The Iveys, Des' and Marios first band released a single in Sweden in 1966.
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Japan releases

LP: FUMBLE (1972) - Japan pressing
(Odeon EOP 80735)
FUMBLE (1972)
Fumble's first LP, Japanese copy, 1972
The LP comes with an inner sleeve with song titles in English and Japanese, plus a history of each band member in Japanese!
Single: Oh Carol / Hello Mary Lou (1972) - Japan
(Odeon EOR 80735)
FUMBLE (1972)
Single from Japan, 1972
This single has a gatefold sleeve, on the inside there is some information about Fumble and about the band members in Japanese.
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International: New Zealand / South Africa


Single - New Zealand
Gone Gone Gone / Don't Take Love (1974)
(RCA 60665)
Gone Gone Gone Gone Gone Gone
Gone Gone Gone is the A-side of this New Zealand single, and Don't Take Love is the B-side.

Single - South Africa
No Money Down / Oh Carol (1980)
(EMIJ 11173)
No Money Down No Money Down
The A-side "No Money Down" is a different recording from the one on the LP "It's Only A Rock'n'Roll Game".