The Flee-Rekkers

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Sunday Date 02:55 Tools
Green Jeans 02:20 Tools
Hangover 02:04 Tools
Fireball XL5 02:35 Tools
Lone Rider 02:28 Tools
Isle Of Capri 02:11 Tools
Fireball 02:32 Tools
Blue Tango 02:22 Tools
You Are My Sunshine 02:34 Tools
Sunburst 01:53 Tools
Bitter Rice 02:41 Tools
Brer Robert 01:46 Tools
Shiftless Sam 02:01 Tools
Black Buffalo 02:07 Tools
Summertime 02:01 Tools
Stage To Cimarron 02:19 Tools
Stage to Cimmaron 02:19 Tools
cerveza 02:19 Tools
P.F.B. 02:34 Tools
Fireball (Theme from Fireball XL5) 02:34 Tools
Chick A'roo 01:51 Tools
Miller Like Wow 01:55 Tools
Twistin' The Chestnuts 02:20 Tools
Green Jeans (Version 1) 02:31 Tools
Some Kinda Earthquake 01:51 Tools
Buckeye 01:51 Tools
Fandango 02:35 Tools
Taboo 02:35 Tools
El Rancho Rock 02:35 Tools
Sunday Date (Demo) 02:20 Tools
PFB 02:28 Tools
Green Jeans (Version 2) 02:31 Tools
Shiftless Sam (Demo) 01:55 Tools
Brer Robert (Demo) 01:55 Tools
P.F.B. (Phil The Fluter's Ball) 01:55 Tools
Bitter Ricw 02:36 Tools
P.F.B 01:55 Tools
Fireball XL-5 01:55 Tools
Fireball XL5 (Fireball) 02:34 Tools
Fireball (Theme from "Fireball XL5") [1963] 02:34 Tools
Fireball (Theme from 'Fireball XL5') 02:31 Tools
Fireball Xl 5 - Flee-rekkers 02:31 Tools
Don't Pick On Me 02:31 Tools
Pfb (Phil The Fluter's Ball) 02:31 Tools
Sunday Date [1960] 02:31 Tools
Stage to Cimarron [Santo & Johnny cover] [1962] 02:20 Tools
Cool Water 02:31 Tools
Brer Robot 02:31 Tools
Fireball Theme 02:31 Tools
Fireball XL 5 02:31 Tools
Chick' A'roo 02:31 Tools
Sundaqy Date 02:31 Tools
Lone Rider [1961] 02:31 Tools
Green Jeans - Original Mix 02:31 Tools
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The Flee-Rekkers - also known as The Fabulous Flee-Rakkers - were a British instrumental rock and roll band in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The spelling of the group's name varied between records. They were fronted by tenor saxophonist Peter Fleerakkers (or Fleerackers), and their records were produced by Joe Meek. Their biggest hit was "Green Jeans" in 1960. The group was influenced by saxophone-led bands like Johnny and the Hurricanes. They started under the names The Ramblers and The Statesiders, before taking a more permanent name derived from that of their leader, whose father was Dutch. Other members of the group were Dave Cameron (lead guitar), Alan Monger (rhythm guitar, baritone sax), Elmy Durrant (tenor sax), Derek Skinner (bass), and Mickey Waller (drums). They were spotted playing at a ballroom in Putney, west London, in late 1959, and successfully auditioned for record producer Joe Meek. He produced their first single, "Green Jeans", a rocked-up version of the traditional "Greensleeves" released on Meek's own label, Triumph Records, in early 1960. The record reached #23 on the UK Singles Chart, but demand outstripped Meek's capacity to supply copies. After the Triumph label collapsed, the record was reissued on the Top Rank label, which itself was then taken over by EMI. The group also featured on a single, "Hot Chick-A-Roo", by singer Ricky Wayne (born Learie Carasco). The Flee-Rekkers released several more singles and an EP with less success, at first on the Pye label, and then on Piccadilly. According to the liner notes of their EP, they "were the first 'rock' group to be signed for a long term contract with Mecca after making appearances at their ballrooms up and down the country, and in the London area." They toured Britain extensively in the early 1960s, with a reputedly "wild" live act.[1] Their final single in 1963, "Fireball", a version of the theme music to the animated TV series Fireball XL5, arranged by Tony Hatch, is regarded as one of their best. The group broke up in 1963. Fleerakkers played in various unsuccessful bands before leaving the music business in the late 1960s. Cameron, Monger and Durrant formed a new group, The Giants, who mainly performed in Germany. Skinner became a member of the Spotnicks. Waller became a leading session drummer, playing with such musicians as Cyril Davies, Long John Baldry, Rod Stewart, Brian Auger, John Mayall and Jeff Beck; he died in 2008. A CD containing most of the group's recordings was issued by C-Five Records in 1991, and later in expanded versions by See For Miles Records and Castle Records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.