Experience the raw, energetic sounds of the swinging '60s with Georgie Fame's debut album, "Rhythm And Blues At The Flamingo." Captured live at the iconic Flamingo Club in Soho, London, this classic recording showcases Georgie Fame and his band, the Blue Flames, at the height of their popularity. The album is a testament to their status as the hippest outfit in mid-'60s London, drawing in mods and American music enthusiasts alike.
"Rhythm And Blues At The Flamingo" is a thrilling journey through the vibrant world of northern soul, featuring live performances of timeless tracks like "Night Train," "Let The Good Times Roll," and "Do The Dog." The album's extended versions of "Humpty Dumpty" and "Baby Please Don't Go" offer a unique perspective on these classic songs, showcasing the band's improvisational skills and energetic stage presence.
In addition to the live tracks, this remastered and expanded edition includes 13 bonus tracks, featuring recordings from the BBC World Service Session in 1964 and live performances at The Blue Moon. These bonus tracks provide a comprehensive look at Georgie Fame's early career, highlighting his versatility and musical prowess.
With a runtime of 1 hour and 18 minutes, "Rhythm And Blues At The Flamingo" is a captivating exploration of the northern soul genre, offering fans a chance to experience the energy and excitement of a live performance from one of the era's most influential artists. Whether you're a longtime fan of Georgie Fame or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to delight and inspire.
Georgie Fame, born Clive Powell in 1943, is a legendary English musician whose career has spanned an impressive six decades. Renowned for his mastery of R&B, jazz, and soul, Fame burst onto the scene in the 1960s with a series of chart-topping hits, including "Yeh, Yeh," "Get Away," and "The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde." These tracks not only defined an era but also cemented his status as a pioneering figure in British music. Fame's unique blend of genres and his dynamic performances have kept him a staple in the music scene, often collaborating with contemporaries like Alan Price, Van Morrison, and Bill Wyman. Beyond his solo work, Fame's influence extends to his time as a backing pianist and vocalist for Billy Fury's Blue Flames, showcasing his versatility and enduring talent. Whether on stage or in the studio, Georgie Fame continues to captivate audiences with his timeless sound and energetic presence.
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