Flow

Flow were an American sax-rock/psych band from Ocala, Fla., that released a self-titled album on CTI Records in 1970. Members: John Winter (piano, electric piano, organ, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute, harmonica), Don Felder (guitar), Chuck Newcomb (bass, vocals), Mike Barnett (drums), Ed Shaughnessy (percussion), Angel Allende (percussion), Johnny Pacheco (percussion) Discography: Flow (1970)

Bee Gees ‎– Living Eyes (1981)

Living Eyes is the 16th chronological studio album by the Bee Gees, released in 1981 on RSO. Tracklist: A1. “Living Eyes” (4:16) A2. “He’s a Liar” (4:00) A3. “Paradise” (4:18) A4. “Don’t Fall in Love With Me” (4:12) A5. “Soldiers” (4:25) B1. “I Still Love You” (4:24) B2. “Wildflower” (4:23) B3. “Nothing Could Be Good” […]

Joe Walsh ‎– “But Seriously, Folks…” (1978)

But Seriously, Folks… is the fourth solo studio album by American rock guitarist Joe Walsh, released in 1978 on Asylum. Tracklist: A1. “Over and Over” (4:52) A2. “Second Hand Store” (3:36) A3. “Indian Summer” (3:03) A4. “At the Station” (5:09) B1. “Tomorrow” (3:38) B2. “Inner Tube” (1:25) B3. “Theme From Boat Weirdos” (4:44) B4. “Life’s […]