JEFF KRUGERS FABULOUS FLAMINGO originally operated from the basement of the Mapleton Restaurant in Coventry Street, London and was known for its sophisticated Jazz suppers. In April 1957 the club moved to Wardour Street where it soon became famous, some might say infamous for its weekend All-Nighters staying open until 6am every Friday and Saturday night. In 1959 Kruger hired brothers Rik and Johnny Gunnell to manage the Mingo and develop the All-Night scene introducing the signature sound of jazz-tinged rhythm and blues and proto-soul!
Post 1959 The Flamingos character changed dramatically from its refined, jazz ethos to an altogether more up-front R&B and Ska policy that appealed to black American G.I.s stationed outside of the city and the Caribbean community who were fundamental in the clubs fully-amplified sound system, the first of its kind in the capital. The Mingo became synonymous with the birth of the Mod movement but it also attracted the London underworld and in 1963 it witnessed a notorious fight between two of Christine Keelers lovers that in turn laid bare the Profumo Affair! Here we present a soundbite of the Flamingo, circa 1962, capturing the best of the canned music and showcasing visiting American talent alongside British modernists who honed their sound in the club.
- 1 Think
- 2 Fingertips
- 3 You Can't Hide
- 4 (Mama) He Treats Your Daughter Mean
- 5 Dumplins
- 6 Oh Carolina
- 7 Tipitina
- 8 Love Letters
- 9 Unchain My Heart
- 10 One Mint Julep
- 11 Wicked Woman
- 12 You Can't Sit Down
- 13 Sugar Babe Part 1
- 14 Air Travel
- 15 Housewife's Choice
- 16 Flamingo
The Flamingo Club - Various Artists
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