Rock Steady With Flo & Eddie
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Rock Steady With Flo & Eddie | ||
Studio album by Flo & Eddie | ||
Released | 1981 | |
Genre | Reggae | |
Label | Epiphany | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Flo & Eddie chronology | ||
Moving Targets (1976) |
Rock Steady With Flo & Eddie (1981) |
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Rock Steady With Flo & Eddie was Flo & Eddie's last album as a duo, in which they took a turn for the unusual: the album was a strait-laced collection of reggae songs recorded at Bob Marley's Tuff Gong Studios in Kingston, Jamaica, including a remake of the 1967 Turtles hit "Happy Together." The album was released in 1981. According to All Music Guide, the album was later re-released under the title Prince Flo & Jah Edward I.
[edit] Track listing
- "Prisoner of Love"
- "Swing and Dine"
- "Stop"
- "Moving Away"
- "Pearl"
- "Dancing Mood"
- "Party Time"
- "Sitting in the Park"
- "Rock With Me"
- "Those Guys"
- "Just Like A River"
- "Happy Together"
[edit] Personnel
- Mark "Flo" Volman, Howard "Eddie" Kaylan (vocals)
- Earl "Chinna" Smith (guitar)
- Albert Wing, Dean Fraser, Enroy "Tenor" Grant (saxophone)
- Walt Fowler (trombone)
- Augustus Pablo, Lelsie "Professor" Butler (piano, organ)
- Phil Ramocon (Fender Rhodes)
- Aston "Family Man" Barrett (bass)
- Carlton "Santa" Davis (drums)
- Uziah "Sticky" Thompson (percussion)