The Flies - Complete Collection 1965-68 (Reissue, Remastered) (2001)
Artist: The Flies
Title: Complete Collection 1965-68
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Acme
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 58:10
Total Size: 166/341 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Complete Collection 1965-68
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Acme
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Pop Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 58:10
Total Size: 166/341 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. (I'm Not Your) Stepping Stone (Boyce, Hart) - 2:40
02. The Magic Train (Dunton) - 2:22
03. House Of Love (Jones, Grainger) - 2:17
04. Turning Back The Page (Dunton) - 3:47
05. Gently As You Feel (Dunton) - 2:39
06. Talk To Me (Ivor Raymonde) - 1:55
07. Tired Of Waiting For You (Davies) - 2:26
08. Just Won't Do (Baldwin, Da Costa, Hunt) - 1:59
09. (I'm Not Your) Stepping Stone (Boyce, Hart) - 3:05
10. The Magic Train (Dunton) - 2:52
11. Alexander Bell Believes (Murray, Callender) - 3:08
12. A Hymn.... With Love (Murray, Callender) - 3:12
13. Sincerely Yours (Dunton) - 2:43
14. Where (Dunton) - 3:43
15. There Ain't No Woman (Da Costa, Hunt) - 1:56
16. Winter Afternoon (Dunton) - 2:45
17. It Had To Be You (Kahn, Jones) - 2:22
18. The Dancer (Dunton) - 2:57
19. Reelin' And Rockin' (Berry) - 2:23
20. Ticket To Ride (Lennon, McCartney) - 2:58
21. There Ain't No Woman (Da Costa, Hunt) - 1:56
22. Winter Afternoon (Dunton) - 2:06
Line-up::
John DaCosta - Guitar, Harmonica, Piano
Robin Hunt - Drums, Vocals
Ian Baldwin - Bass
George Haywood - Guitar
Brian Gill - Guitar
Peter Dunton - Drums
Dave Phimister - Lead Guitar
Although the Flies are primarily remembered for their punkish rendition of "(I'm Not) Your Steppin' Stone" — covered from Paul Revere & the Raiders' version — the vast majority of the U.K. quartet's other material is much more pop-oriented and less aggressive. Complete Collection: 1965-1968 (2002) features 22 tracks from the virtually unknown Brit rockers. The East London band had evolved from The Rebs to the In-Sect and issued a long-player under the latter moniker in 1965. The following year saw two more name changes (the Decadent Streak and No Flies on Us BUT...) and a few personnel adjustments before being signed by Decca Records based upon their double-sided demo disc of "(I'm Not) Your Steppin' Stone" b/w "Just Won't Do." (Incidentally, both demos are included on this collection.) The label convinced the band to shorten their name to simply the Flies and, in October 1966, re-recorded "Steppin' Stone" as well as the mid-tempo love song "Talk to Me" for the respective A and B sides of their debut single. With a great industry buzz beginning to surround the Flies, they were picked up as a live support act, doing gigs with the Who, the Moody Blues, the Move, and Traffic; they even opened for the Jimi Hendrix Experience in February 1967 at the Roundhouse in London. The follow-up 45 also included two strong cuts. The backbeat heavy rocker "House of Love" as well as the lightweight take on the pop standard "It Had to Be You" — which made the band sound more like Sopwith Camel or the New Vaudeville Band than the acid-laced garage rockers associated with their earlier sides. The Flies eventually landed as the core lineup began to splinter by the end of 1967. John Hunt (drums/vocals) issued a solo single under the guise of Alexander Bell — which featured a session guitarist named Jimmy Page. Their "theme" (if you will), "Alexander Bell Believes," is an odd bit of Baroque pseudo-peacenik psychedelia, with a decidedly Kinks-influenced mod sound. In addition to the previously mentioned platters, this CD also includes a few pre-Flies pieces, such as the In-Sect covers of Chuck Berry's "Reelin' & Rockin'," the Beatles' "Ticket to Ride," and a demo of the Kinks' "Tired of Waiting for You," among others.