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Phlorescent Leech & Eddie, The - The Phlorescent Leech & Eddie flac album
  • Performer Phlorescent Leech & Eddie, The
  • Title The Phlorescent Leech & Eddie
  • Date of release 1972
  • Style Pop Rock, Prog Rock, Parody
  • Other formats ADX AA MIDI AU AHX VQF DMF
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1955 mb
  • Size FLAC 1532 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 893

The Phlorescent Leech and Eddie is the first album from Flo & Eddie, released in 1972.

On the back of The Phlorescent Leech & Eddie is a Frank Zappa 200 Motels film poster, the usual mess one would expect from Flo & Eddie, but no Turtles memorabilia. With the solid drumming of Aynsley Dunbar and their incredible harmonies, Flo & Eddie are truly a mixture of the Turtles' pop and the Mothers of Invention's unpredictability. Had they recorded DMZ as perfectly as this album was tracked, who knows how the earth might've shook. It Never Happened" sounds like Graham Nash's "Chicago" turned upside down, while "Strange Girl" has nothing of the commercial slant that they poured onto the Marc Bolan tunes they performed on. Then there's "Strange Girl," which strangely sounds like the Mothers of Invention going for a hit. The tragedy of it all is that this stuff is so sincerely off the wall while simultaneously being serious that radio should have embraced much of it.

Recorded at Ike Turner's own Bolic Sound, Inglewood, California.

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Flo and Eddie Theme, 00:57. Thoughts Have Turned, 03:07. You're a Lady, 02:41. It Never Happened, 02:06. The Original Soundtrack from "Carlos and de Bull", 03:44. Burn the House, 03:16.

The Phlorescent Leech and Eddie is the first album from Flo & Eddie, released in 1972. The audio cassette was a format used from the late 1970s through to the 1990s alongside vinyl, an album may be recorded in a recording studio, in a concert venue, at home, in the field, or a mix of places. Recording may take a few hours to years to complete, usually in several takes with different parts recorded separately.