Saturday, September 11, 2010

FLO & EDDIE - THE PHLORESCENT LEECH & EDDIE 1972


Self-described as the Partridge Family and Redd Foxx on one album, Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan, otherwise known as Flo & Eddie, presented one of the more eclectic duos in the history of rock & roll. Their friendship and musical partnership, which began in their high school choir in Westchester, CA, led at first to a surf band called the Crossfires, which changed its name tothe Turtles after its members graduated high school. The Turtles had some of the sweetest, most feel-good sounds in pop music, but underneath the melodic pop there was always an undercurrent of mischief. When the band broke up in 1970, Volman and Kaylan became members of Frank Zappa's Mothers of Invention, which provided them a perfect breeding ground for their quirky ways. Performing under the name the Phlorescent Leech & Eddie, they eventually shortened their moniker to Flo & Eddie. They recorded seven solo albums, eventually producing inexplicably weird reggae albums, but their real name was made by their radio show, which started out in the mid-'70s in Detroit, but eventually ended up on KROQ in California and was syndicated by nearly 50 stations at its peak. Flo & Eddie scored two low-budget films, Dirty Duck and Texas Detour, and, surreally enough, also worked on music for several kids' television shows, including the animated series Strawberry Shortcake and the Care Bears. ~ Stacia Proefrock, Rovi


Tracks :



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
Goodby Surprise
Feel Older Now
There You Sit Lonely


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  2. Pretty Duo!!!
    Thanks A Lot!!!

    Bobthoven Floyd

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  3. Been looking for this for a while.... killer stuff...
    great post as usual!!! :-))

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  4. Hi! I'm trying to hear this record but i cant find a link to it!! can anyone help?

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