Step into the vibrant world of 1960s rhythm and blues with Georgie Fame's "Rhythm And Blues At The Flamingo," a live album that captures the essence of a bygone era. Released on June 1, 1964, under the UMC label, this collection of tracks is a testament to Fame's dynamic stage presence and his ability to infuse classic R&B tunes with his unique energy and style.
The album opens with a series of live performances recorded at the iconic Flamingo club, showcasing Fame's prowess as a live performer. Tracks like "Night Train," "Let The Good Times Roll," and "Do The Dog" are delivered with a raw, unfiltered energy that transports you to the heart of the action. The extended versions of "Humpty Dumpty" and "Baby Please Don't Go" offer a deeper dive into Fame's musical prowess, highlighting his ability to improvise and engage with his audience.
In addition to the live tracks, the album also features recordings from the BBC World Service Session in 1964, providing a more intimate look at Fame's musical abilities. Songs like "Parker's Mood," "Money," and "Molasses" showcase his versatility and range, while tracks like "Let The Sunshine In" and "You’re Breaking My Heart" offer a glimpse into his softer side.
The album concludes with a series of live performances from the Blue Moon club in the United States, recorded in 1964. Tracks like "Sister Sadie," "Pig Foots," and "Signifying Monkey" are delivered with a raw, unfiltered energy that captures the spirit of the era. The inclusion of "Funky Mama" adds a touch of modernity to the collection, showcasing Fame's ability to blend classic R&B with contemporary sounds.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 18 minutes, "Rhythm And Blues At The Flamingo" is a comprehensive look at Georgie Fame's musical abilities and his impact on the R&B scene. Whether you're a fan of live performances or simply looking to explore the rich history of rhythm and blues, this album is sure to impress.