Rhythm and Blues at the Flamingo is a live rhythm and blues album recorded by Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames at the Flamingo Club in September 1963 and released by Columbia Records in 1964. It was the first album on which Fame appeared.
Rhythm and Blues at the Flamingo | |
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Live album by | |
Released | January 1964 |
Recorded | Wednesday, 25 September 1963, The Flamingo, 33 Wardour Street, London |
Genre | Rhythm and blues |
Length | 35:08 |
Label | Columbia |
Producer | Ian Samwell |
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Record Mirror | [1] |
In the early 1960s Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames were resident at a number of London clubs[2] including The Flamingo [3] and the club's manager Rik Gunnell managed the group.[4] On this recording Gunnell's younger brother Johnny can be heard announcing the songs over the noisy club clientele.
The album was produced by Ian Samwell, engineered by Glyn Johns[5] and released on the Columbia label (Columbia 33SX 1599). It failed to chart and the single "Do The Dog", taken from the album and released in the same year, was also commercially unsuccessful.[6]
The vinyl album was re-issued in 1984 on the RSO Records label (RSO SLELP-80), with cover notes by Johnny Gunnell. Gunnell noted: "To Do The Dog involves distinctly sensuous body movements and even the most cooly [sic?] suburban members of the audience could not fail to be moved to an almost jungle like frenzy."[5]
Track listing
editNo. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Night Train" | Jimmy Forrest, Oscar Washington, Lewis P. Simpkins | 4.33 |
2. | "Let the Good Times Roll" | Sam Theard, Fleecie Moore | 2.53 |
3. | "Do the Dog" | Rufus Thomas | 3.29 |
4. | "Eso Beso" | Joe Sherman, Noel Sherman | 2.47 |
5. | "Work Song" | Nat Adderley - incorrectly credited to "Allison" | 2.51 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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6. | "Parchman Farm" | Mose Allison | 3.06 |
7. | "You Can't Sit Down" | Dee Clark, Phil Upchurch, Cornell Muldrow | 4.54 |
8. | "Humpty Dumpty" | Eric "Monty" Morris | 3.29 |
9. | "Shop Around" | Berry Gordy, Smokey Robinson | 3.46 |
10. | "Baby, Please Don't Go" | Big Joe Williams | 3.17 |
Personnel
editMusicians
edit- Georgie Fame - vocals, Hammond organ
- Johnny Marshall - baritone saxophone
- Michael Eve - tenor saxophone
- Big Jim Sullivan - electric guitar
- Rod "Boots" Slade - bass guitar
- Red Reece - drums
- Tommy Thomas - conga drums
Technical
edit- Produced by Ian Samwell
- Engineered by Glyn Johns
- Sleeve notes (1984 re-issue) by Johnny Gunnell
References
edit- ^ "Rhythm And Blues At The Flamingo" (PDF). Record Mirror. No. 156. 7 March 1964. p. 10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 April 2022. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
- ^ Rudland, D. (2010), CD booklet notes to Georgie Fame: Mod Classics 1964–1966, Ace Records, CDBGPD 206
- ^ John Pidgeon's Rock'sbackpages blog: "The Flamingo Club | Rock's Backpages Writers' Blogs". Archived from the original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
- ^ "Obituary: Rik Gunnell", by Val Wilmer, 18 June 2007, at guardian.co.uk
- ^ a b Johnny Gunnell, cover liner notes on Rhythm And Blues At the Flamingo, Polydor RSO, SPELP80, 1984.
- ^ Steve Huey (2015). "Georgie Fame". AllMusic. Retrieved 14 July 2015.