Fred Many's Band – Flamingo. Genre: Jazz, Latin, Stage & Screen. Flamingo (7", EP, Sig). Tonstudio Max Lussi, Basel. EP ML 404. Switzerland. Fred Many's Band.
The group continued recording into the 1970s. A new album was released in 1972 on Ronze, entitled The Flamingos Today. By this time, the group was the Careys, McClure, Fontaine, the returning Billy Clarke, and former Limelite Clarence Bassett, Jr. New member Frank "Mingo" Ayers joined soon after. More mildly successful recordings came in this decade, including the uptempo "Heavy Hips", and "Buffalo Soldier". (They're Writing Songs Of Love) But Not For Me" b/w "I Shed A Tear At Your Wedding" (Non-album track). - Flamingo Serenade. Ever Since I Met Lucy" b/w "Kiss-A-Me".
Flamingo is the debut solo studio album by American singer-songwriter and The Killers lead singer Brandon Flowers. It was released on September 3, 2010, by Island Records. It was recorded at Battle Born Studios in Winchester, Nevada, and Henson Recording Studios in Hollywood, California. The album debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart.
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band's sound to the bone. If Flamingo has a flaw, it's that the album is just a bit too basic; the recording sounds a bit flat and muddy, and it isn't very flattering to either Tim Lynch's guitar or Danny Mihm's drums (and who fell in love with the panning control while they were mixing?).
Fred Flamingo - Band 01 - Das geheimnisvolle Unsichtbare. Date: 1 Aug 2014 09:20:34. Fred Flamingo - Band 01 - Das geheimnisvolle Unsichtbare.
Flamingo is the 2010 debut album by Brandon Flowers, known otherwise as the lead signer of the rock outfit The Killers. It takes its name from The Flamingo, the original hotel and casino that started the town of Las Vegas. The cover photo of the album is Brandon in one of their iconic rooms. The album is stylistically distinct from his work with the Killers, with Flowers notably focusing on his religious faith in songs such as Crossfire and Only The Young. Elsewhere he explores images of his hometown, the most prominent example coming as the title, taken from Flamingo Road in Las Vegas