The Belle Of Avenue A is a 1969 studio album by the Fugs, a band composed of anti-war poets.
The album was first released on CD as part of the 2006 3-CD box set, Electromagnetic Steamboat, and eventually as a stand-alone CD in 2011 on the Wounded Bird label (WOU 6539).
The Fugs recorded The Belle of Avenue A at Apostolic Studios in New York City.
The band would split up after its recording, as they had tired of the police and FBI investigations they had received.
[1] The album contains much more restrained and straightforward rock music than its predecessor, It Crawled into My Hand, Honest.