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Old 05-03-2006, 02:22 PM
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I really dig Zappa and lately I have been getting heavily into the Flo & Eddie years. I own Chunga's, Another Band, and Fillmore East. From my limited Zappa knowledge( I only own 9 albums) those are the only albums with Flo & Eddie. Are there any more recordings of them with Zappa? Same question for Aynsley Dunbar ( by far my favorite Zappa drummer)?

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200 Motels as well:

http://www.theturtles.com/floeddie.html

Flo and Eddie always had a good sense of humor, evan as the Turtles before hooking up with FZ. They released a couple of fun albums after leaving Zappa.

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All the official Flo & Eddie albums have been mentioned. For Aynsley Dunbar, check also "Waka/Jawaka" y "The Grand Wazoo", two of my most appreciated Zappa albums. BTW, the Flo & Eddie era is one of my least favorites, with the exception of "Chunga's Revenge", which is a great album.
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