The Flock's Lost Album Finally Being Released
. The previously unreleased recordings feature founding Flock members Fred Glickstein on vocals and guitar, drummer Ron Karpman and bass player Jerry Smith on what was supposed to have been the band's fourth album. Pioneers of the jazz fusion scene of the 70s, The Flock featured violin hero Jerry Goodman who played on the band's first two albums - 1969's self-titled debut and 1970's Dinosaur Swamps. After Goodman left, The Flock released Inside Out on Mercury Records in 1975, and though the band was dropped from the label soon after, Glickstein and Karpman continued to write and record together in anticipation of a new recording contract. No deal arrived though and those recordings were shelved away and never released until now. more on this story TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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