Fludd

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Cousin Mary 02:46 Tools
Turned 21 00:00 Tools
C'mon C'mon 00:00 Tools
Sailing On 00:00 Tools
Birmingham 00:00 Tools
Can You Be Easy 00:00 Tools
Always Be Thinking of You 00:00 Tools
The Egg 00:00 Tools
David Copperfield 00:00 Tools
You See Me 00:00 Tools
Easy Being No One 00:00 Tools
Brother and Me 00:00 Tools
Yes! 00:00 Tools
Ticket to Nowhere 00:00 Tools
Tuesday Blue 00:00 Tools
Make It Better 00:00 Tools
A Man Like You 00:00 Tools
Down! Down! Down! 00:00 Tools
Mama's Boy 00:00 Tools
What an Animal 00:00 Tools
Gratitude 00:00 Tools
Come Back Home 00:00 Tools
All Sing Together 00:00 Tools
I Held Out 00:00 Tools
Get Up, Get Out, Move On 00:00 Tools
Home-Made Lady 00:00 Tools
Get Up, Get Out and Move On 00:00 Tools
Cousin Mary (stereo) 00:00 Tools
What an Animal! 00:00 Tools
Dance Gypsy Dance 00:00 Tools
My Old Man 00:00 Tools
Great Expectations 00:00 Tools
Boarding School 00:00 Tools
I'm On My Way 00:00 Tools
Too Good Tonite 00:00 Tools
Brother & Me 00:00 Tools
Smile On 00:00 Tools
The Way You Get Around Me 00:00 Tools
GET UP GET OUT MOVE ON 00:00 Tools
All Sing Togethere 00:00 Tools
Home- Made Lady 00:00 Tools
Alway Be Think Of You 00:00 Tools
Way You Get Around Me 00:00 Tools
How's Life Breaking 00:00 Tools
Yes 00:00 Tools
How's Life Breakin? 00:00 Tools
Always Be Think Of You 00:00 Tools
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Fludd, formed around the nucleus of Toronto's Brian and Ed Pilling, was one of Canada's most innovative groups in the late 60's/early 70's. With the classic "Cousin Mary", they employed an 'uptempo folk feel' to a hard-driving backbeat. The group enjoyed a strong following in southern Ontario behind the success of other singles such as "Brother and Me" and "Always Be Thinking Of You". The band broke up after Brian Pilling succumbed to cancer in 1978. Possibly better known for the number of the stars to play in the band at one time or another, Fludd's roster had included Steve Negus and Jim Crichton, who went on to form Saga, Doni Underhill, later of Trooper fame, and Greg Godovitz, who formed Goddo. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.