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The Phlorescent Leech & Eddie/Flo & Eddie
The Phlorescent Leech & Eddie/Flo & Eddie
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(based on 7 reviews)
Sales Rank: 26039
Category: Music

Artist: Flo & Eddie
Publisher: Manifesto Records
Studio: Manifesto Records
Manufacturer: Manifesto Records
Label: Manifesto Records
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 48001
UPC: 767004800127
EAN: 0767004800127
ASIN: B0010ZR0CA

Release Date: February 12, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Flo & Eddie Theme
  • Thoughts Have Turned
  • It Never Happened
  • Burn The House
  • Lady Blue
  • Strange Girl
  • Who But I
  • I Been Born Again
  • Goodbye Surprise
  • Nikki Hoi
  • Really Love
  • Feel Older Now
  • There You Sit Lonely

  Disc 2
  • If We Only Had The Time
  • Days
  • You're A Lady
  • Carlos And The Bull
  • Afterglow
  • Best Part Of Breaking Up
  • The Sanzini Brothers
  • Another Pop Star's Life
  • Just Another Town
  • Marmendy Mill

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Product Description
This is the first-ever CD release of two long-lost Flo & Eddie albums!

Flo & Eddie are Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan of The Turtles. These two albums were originally released on Warner Bros. Records in 1972 and 1974.

This package (with new liner notes) has two complete albums on two CDs, at one special price.



Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Flo & Eddie in Full throttle   April 11, 2008
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I've never bitten deeply of the Zappa cake; the satire and showmanship wear thin too quickly. But I was captivated by,'Another Band From LA' with the outrageous epic,' Billy The Mountain' filling one of its vinyl sides. So, enter Flo and Eddie whose impeccable harmonies were the complimentary spice, a kind of Greek chorus, accompanying Billy's journey. Of course, they had been The Turtles, whose 'Elenore' had brief charting dominance in the late 60s. I was unaware of their name change, but the gorgeous pop harmonies were still pitch-perfect. When the '72 album arrived, I jumped on it. It didn't seem like some 60s relic, nor does it and its successor, packaged here in tandem, now. They cut a small but valued niche and thankfully the two discs have been resurrected. The sound is denser on the later disc, though the penmanship is amplification rather than evolution. The psuedo Latino voice on 'Carlos and the Bull' grates , but then the thrilling, almost operatic 'Marmendy Mill', caps the set. Pop fluff? Surely, but with mood changes, joyousness and enough tongue-in-cheek to die for, I'll take this offer any day.


5 out of 5 stars Long overdue reissue of two fantastic albums   March 14, 2008
  9 out of 9 found this review helpful

After the Chungas/200 Motels-era Mothers were forcibly disbanded due to Zappa's injuries in 1971, Flo and Eddie jetted over to Reprise to begin their solo career with "The Phlorescent Leech and Eddie." Oddly, despite coming after the legendary hooliganism of this period of the Mothers, it logically follows "Turtle Soup" in the musical evolution of the duo. Comprised almost entirely of self-penned tracks--along with two leftovers from the Turtles days--it's a real gem of an album, with surprisingly little of the clown-prince attitude that would later reassert itself on "Illegal, Immoral, and Fattening." Mark and Howard are in fine form, the band (comprised principally of ex-Mothers/Turtles) is stellar, and the production is refreshingly straightforward and uncluttered.

"Flo and Eddie" acts as a logical extension of the first album. A bit more theatrical and arch than the first effort (which makes sense; they were opening for Alice Cooper at the time), it contains standout tracks like "Just Another Town" and "Another Pop Star's Life."

Regarding the package...well, you get what you pay for. This is a budget release, after all...the liner notes (by Howard, seemingly) have the occasional inconsistency (we're told that the first album is entirely self-penned...immediately before a discussion of the Bonner/Gordon gem "Goodbye Surprise"), but all in all it's a fairly solid set, and long overdue. From the looks of it, this is a borderline self-released effort, and Mark and Howard should be commended for FINALLY getting these albums back into print.

Bill Inglot did the remastering, and the sound quality favors the slightly pinched frequency response he seems to prefer nowadays (compare "Nikki Hoi" here to the more natural-sounding presentation on "The Best of Flo and Eddie"), but unless you are very familiar with how these albums sounded on vinyl, you probably won't mind. Note also that this set seemingly has nothing to do with that *other* Flo and Eddie two-fer making the rounds ("Illegal/Moving Targets") which seems to have been shoddily assembled.

Random collectors' aside: note that the versions of "Goodbye Surprise" and "Feel Older Now" are wildly different mixes from the alternates that appear on "The Best of Flo and Eddie"...and these are much, much better.



5 out of 5 stars At long (long, long) last!   February 27, 2008
I had both of these LPs in the early '70s. Liked the first one, loved the second (one of my favorite albums of the '70s). I had long since given up on seeing a CD release; but here they are, & sounding great!


5 out of 5 stars At long last...   February 23, 2008
  12 out of 12 found this review helpful

...the first-ever CD issue of the first 2 "solo" albums!

Disc one, for the most part, is the re-recorded version of what would have been the final Turtles album "Shell Shocked." Though production is a bit thin, the songs are mostly first-rate, the vocals superb (what else would you expect from these two?) and, as a bonus, the band consists of the final lineup of the Flo & Eddie version of Zappa's Mothers.

The 2nd disc is a bit heavier, due to Bob Ezrin's (think Alice Cooper. Think KISS) production. Covering songs by the Ronettes and the Small Faces ("Afterglow"...yeah!), writing some great original tunes (including "Marmandy Mill," a Turtles leftover) and retaining most of the Zappa band, make this another terrific record. Though Gary Rowles is credited with lead guitar, many of his leads were wiped by Ezrin (which led to Rowles leaving the band) and replaced by an uncredited Steve Hunter, giving this album more of a hard rock feel.

This CD is a heck of a lot of fun and a terrific value for the bucks. Don't miss it!



5 out of 5 stars Beautiful Voices   February 20, 2008
As i opened my apartment door there it was from US mail , the first two albums on one cd, awwwwwwww i can sleep so good now that i have fullfilled my flo and eddie collection.5 big stars every song the singing is unreal.

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