Flight of Mavis
Flight of Mavis
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FLIGHT OF MAVIS
Frank Brown-Guitar,Vocal
Dave McElroy-Bass
Ken Buono-Drums
Produced by Al Fichera
In 1988,Flight of Mavis was three twenty year old kids who lived on the same street in a suburban Phila-
delphia town.They were friends since the second grade.They grew up on Kiss and Cheap Trick and loved the Ramones.They wrote a song about the Loch Ness Monster.They were together for less than a year and had played only a gig or two when they recorded their
first record in the summer of 1988.It was released early in 1989 on vinyl and is issued here on compact disc for the first time.The ten songs that made up that
original album were recorded in about 40 studio hours,
mostly on 'first takes'.With little experience,lots of raw
talent.and the good instincts to stay out of their own way,Flight of Mavis made this very cool little record.
"This friends,is the living embodiment of
the Amerindie spirit...Today,Flight of Mavis is
my favorite band."
Joe Williams
Cash Box Magazine
7/15/89
The record served them well.They recieved heavy rotation on many college radio stations.They made it
to number one at WEGL at the University of Auburn in Alabama.They got help booking tours from Ian Copeland's Frontier Booking Agency (REM) .They did shows with Sqeeze,the Bodeans and Uncle Tupelo.They toured with Sinead O'Connor at outdoor sheds during the height of her popularity in the summer of 1990.That little record went a long way.
"With little production beyond what's needed
to realize the songs,Flight of Mavis,the band's debut
album,glows with honest love for the whole wide
world of rock and roll."
Tom Moon
Philadelphia Inquirer
2/12/89
There are five bonus tracks included in this release.They were recorded in 1990 at Water Music in Hoboken,NJ by John Siket and produced by Gene Holder(DB's).Four of the tracks have never been issued before and one was issued on their 'Spools' CD in a different version.
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blast from the past
author: scott
Back in the early ninties i was a college DJ for East Stroudsburg University when I was introduced to FOM by a roomate. I have spent 15 years looking for my cassette until I happened to use Google to search. My only regret is I never saw them live!!!!
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now this is quite good
author: DavidM
Flight of Mavis was my favorite band in the late 80s-early 90s. My friends and I would go see them every opportunity we had. It was so much fun to have some beers and dance to Mavis. This is the 4th time I have bought this album (2 worn out cassettes, a vinyl record, and now the CD). I was so happy this was released on CD (with bonus tracks!) so that I could have it on mt iPod. Now I have the ultimate Flight of Mavis/Buzz Zeemer/Frank Brown playlist spanning the years....interesting to see how Frank matured musically. This first record is still my favorite...jangly pop/rock played with passion and spirit. Their shows were the best and are among my favorite college memories....you need this if you are a fan of early REM or the Feelies and the like.....
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Brings back great memories...
author: eaksu
Cleaning out an old drawer, I found a beat-up cassette of this CD. I googled Flight Of Mavis and found it! This is a fantatsic CD, not a clunker in the bunch. My second date with my wife was to see FOM open for Marshall Crenshaw at the Troc in Philly sometime in the late '80's. These guys should have been famous. CD Baby rocks!!
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I Found It Again!
author: SyndProd
About five years ago, when I was moving, I had a vinyl disaster. (The less said about it, the better.) This was one of the albums I lost and I really missed it. I was a college radio DJ in Philadelphia when it came out, and I loved loved loved it. Now I can get it again! Hooray for CD Baby and Flight of Mavis!
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