Flabby

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Jazz 4 Two 04:20 Tools
Mambo Italiano 00:00 Tools
Miss You All The Time "Parole Parole" 00:00 Tools
Cheek-A-Boom 00:00 Tools
Miss you all the time 00:00 Tools
Diggy Doggy Doo 00:00 Tools
Miss You All the Time (Parole Parole) 00:00 Tools
I Love Jazz 00:00 Tools
Everybody Loves Me 00:00 Tools
Round & Round 00:00 Tools
Wake Up 00:00 Tools
Flabby's Groove 00:00 Tools
The Sea Of You 00:00 Tools
Blue Song 00:00 Tools
Don't Break This Heart Of Mine 00:00 Tools
Miss You All the Time - Parole Parole 00:00 Tools
Let Yourself Go 00:00 Tools
Little Jo 00:00 Tools
Mambo Italiano '98 00:00 Tools
DIGGY DOGGY DOO (ORCHESTRA VERSION) 00:00 Tools
Come Back To Me 00:00 Tools
Everything Of You 00:00 Tools
Passionfruit 00:00 Tools
Everyone Should Feel Like This 00:00 Tools
The Lodgers 00:00 Tools
Anything Can Happen 00:00 Tools
miss you all the time 'parole parole' 00:00 Tools
Diggy Doggy Doo (Re-Mix) 00:00 Tools
The Sound Of Sunday Morning 00:00 Tools
Tu Seras A Moi Toujours 00:00 Tools
Mambo Italiano (The Spy Mix) 00:00 Tools
Never More 00:00 Tools
A Simple Song from Me to You 00:00 Tools
Dibi 00:00 Tools
I'm Feeling Good Today 00:00 Tools
Why 00:00 Tools
Everybody Loves Me (Re-Mix) 00:00 Tools
Baila Ohi Mi Chica 00:00 Tools
Look At What I've Done For You 00:00 Tools
Until the End of Time 00:00 Tools
Jazz 4 Two '98 00:00 Tools
Time Out 00:00 Tools
Baluba 00:00 Tools
Never Hide Your Feelings 00:00 Tools
Funk Solution 00:00 Tools
Jazz For Two 00:00 Tools
Room 839 00:00 Tools
Inside Outside 00:00 Tools
Blake 00:00 Tools
Everithing of you 00:00 Tools
You Are My Pretty Lover 00:00 Tools
Mambo Italiano (Madman Meets Mambo Remix) 00:00 Tools
Sometimes 00:00 Tools
Balla Chi Mi Chica 00:00 Tools
No Need To Cry 00:00 Tools
Miss You All the Time Parole Parole 00:00 Tools
Mambo Italiano (Madman Meels Mambo Remix) 00:00 Tools
Please Come Home for Christmas Time 00:00 Tools
Diggy Doggy Dolo 00:00 Tools
Don’t Break This Heart Of Mine 00:00 Tools
Baluba shake 00:00 Tools
flabby-miss you all the time ( 00:00 Tools
Break This Heart Of Mine (Do It Yourself) (Italo Connection Extended Remix) 00:00 Tools
Let Yourself Go - Kool Runners Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Mambo Italiano (feat. Carla Boni) 00:00 Tools
Let Yourself Go (album version) 00:00 Tools
Everybody Loves Me - Remix 00:00 Tools
Mambo Italiano - The Spy Mix 00:00 Tools
Mambo Italiano - Madman meets Mambo Remix 00:00 Tools
Diggy Doggy Doo - Remix 00:00 Tools
Confused 00:00 Tools
Diggy Doggy Doo (remix) 00:00 Tools
Miss You All The Time "parole 00:00 Tools
Don'T Break This Heart Of Mine - Original Flabby Mix 00:00 Tools
There's A Better Way 00:00 Tools
Miss You All the Time (Parole 00:00 Tools
Mambo Italiano - Flabby 00:00 Tools
Miss You All The Time "Purcle Purcle" 00:00 Tools
Alive 00:00 Tools
Until the End of Times 00:00 Tools
Let Yourself Go - First Take Mix 00:00 Tools
Jazz 4 Two (Take Four Remix) 00:00 Tools
Mambo italiano (Spy remix) 00:00 Tools
Tu seras à moi toujours 00:00 Tools
Everybody Loves Me (remix) 00:00 Tools
Baila Ohi Mi Chica (Evan Remix) 00:00 Tools
Baila Ohi Mi Chica (This Way Mix) 00:00 Tools
Miss You All the Time (Parole Parole) - 0:00 00:00 Tools
Baila Chi Mi Chica 00:00 Tools
flabby - miss you all the time (parole parole) 00:00 Tools
Jazz 4 Two - Flabby 00:00 Tools
Baila Ohi Mi Chica (Pinacolada Moderna Mix) 00:00 Tools
Jingle Bell Rock 00:00 Tools
Pretty Lola 00:00 Tools
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COOL TO BE FLABBY! The name was found in the English Dictionary, the sound, in the music encyclopaedia. Following its index, they started mixing up genres and sounds, melting styles and rhythms, cooking something absolutely fresh and charming. FLABBY was born thanks to the “menage a trois” , due to an extraordinary musical feeling , established between Ross Pellecchia, Fab Fiore and Andrea De Sabato, three acclaimed radio and club deejays. The three of them went out for a drink together, on an evening of 1996 in Milan: it was while sipping an unprecised number of Martini cocktails that they discovered an irresistible musical empathy and actually started the Flabby thing! “Diggy Doggy Doo”, the first single by the newborn FLABBY, was built around the sample of a famous 70’s commercial for a matress and released during the spring of 1997 through Soul Trade Music, a small indie label owned by the young, charming talent scout Mariella Reitano. The song was greatly successful throughout the acid jazz circuit, suddenly becoming part of the picking up lounge music phenomena. In February ‘98 “Modern Tunes for Everybody” was released: “les album plus cool d’Europe” , according to a Canadian review ! It’s Flabby’s debut album , anticipated by the single “ Mambo Italiano”, a song written in the 50’s by Bob Merrill and known all over the world thanks to performances by Dean Martin and Rosemarie Clooney. In Italy “Mambo Italiano” became a massive hit thanks to the bizarre arrangement , the catchy rhymes and the voice of Carla Boni , the star that originally interpreted the italian version in the 50’s, who sang “Mambo Italiano” with FLABBY and also acted in the amazing videoclip. The song and the video became a cult, reaching the top of the radio and TV charts all over the world. It was also included in the original soundtrack of the very successful movie, Gabriele Muccino’s “Come te nessuno mai”. Jarvis Cocker, leader of the brit pop band Pulp, reviewed it enthusiastically and called himself a “huge FLABBY fan” . “Modern Tunes for Everybody” was released abroad: it collected world-wide success in East Europe, Greece, Turkey, Japan, Canada, Brasil and Asia. Flabby was requested to appear in all main television networks in Italy and Europe, and most of their songs were used in advertising, fashion circuits and included in an incredible number of compilations all over the world. In the summer of 1999 the guys were back in the studio, recording their new album due to release through the Sugar Label the following autumn. In June 1999 the new single “Baluba” was released. It is a surreal song from the Italian 70’s re-arranged in the FLABBY way and included in the original soundtrack of the movie “E Allora Mambo”, the successful debut of the young director Lucio Pellegrini. Once again, the videoclip of this song was in heavy rotation on the MTV. At the end of 1999 here comes FLABBY’s new album: “Limoncello Experience”, another successful and well-reviewed work. The second single from this album, “There’s a Better Way”, became very popular in Italy, thanks to a sample taken from a classical football TV program. The same song was used for a famous commercial for the main Italian mobile phone company (TIM) with the worldwide football star Gabriel Batistuta. In 2001 cinema fell in love with FLABBY sound again : a funky track from the first album, Flabby’s groove, was chosen for the trailer of the blockbuster movie “Ocean’s Eleven”. In 2003 Andrea left the band. Right now FLABBY, Fabrizio Fiore e Ross Pellecchia, while working on the songs for the third album , are back to EMI . On January , the 27th , 2006 a new version of their first album “Modern Tunes For Everybody” , including two new tracks “ Little Jo” and “Baila oh mi chica” and three previously unreleased remixes , has been released . You’d better stay tuned: more amazing Flabby news are about to come! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.