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| ARTIST: | Fludd |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Unidisc |
| FEATURES: | Import |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | C'mon C'mon, Yes!, Always Be Thinking Of You, Down! Down! Down!, Cousin Mary, Home-Made Lady, Ticket To Nowhere, Can You Be Easy, All Sing Together, Gratitude |
| UPC: | 068381215727 |
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A Lost Gem Gets Another Chance To Shine Fludd, spearheaded by songwriting brothers Brian & Ed Pilling were one of Canada's best kept secrets. Filled with well produced radio friendly songs, this, their sophomore recording will appeal to those who are fans of The Beatles, T-Rex, Sweet, etc. Songs such as "C'mon C'mon", "Home-Made Lady", "Yes!", & "Ticket to Nowhere", showcase FLUDD's tight harmonies, with Brian & Ed sharing lead vocals & of course Brian's wonderful, underrated guitar playing. It's an excellent CD from a band that didn't quite get the success they richly deserved. They were also a first class live act. Enjoy!
Entertaining Canadian Group
This album was released in 1972. It was initially censored due to it's title "C*ck On!" and issued as "... On!" The CD was reissued with the original cover art (on the inside). It depicts the group posing naked but for sunglasses and a 'tuck in'. The Song 'C*ck On' was later recorded by Goddo, Greg Godovitz having been the bass player for Fludd. Anyway, about the music... The group is Canadian but the singers Ed and Brian Pilling were originally from England. The Canadian members affected that sound so they sound like an English pop band of the era. The songs are 'AM Gold' sounding and very listenable. The messages tend to be simple and trivial, but the music is entertaining nonetheless. You feel good listening to this album because it is old pop music with generally happy themes. The song "Cousin Mary" was perhaps their greatest hit single is still played on the radio today, a testament to the timelessness of this classic album.