Flash (Moving Sidewalks album)

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Flash
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Studio album by
Released1969, 2000 (re-issue)
Recorded1968
StudioGold Star Recording Studios, Houston, Texas
Genre
LengthOriginal-41:10; Reissue-54:36
Label Tantara
Producer Steve Ames
Moving Sidewalks chronology
Flash
(1969)
99th Floor
(1982)
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Flash (1969) is an album by Moving Sidewalks, Billy Gibbons' band prior to forming ZZ Top a year after its release. The Sidewalks' music was more in line with the psychedelic rock movement rather than the blues rock sound ZZ Top would be famous for. It was re-released in 2000 with bonus tracks and again in 2022 on both vinyl and CD. It was recorded in the band's hometown of Houston at Gold Star Recording Studio, later renamed Sugar Hill Recording Studios.

Contents

Track listing

Source: [2]

Original 1969 Issue

  1. "Flashback" (Steve Ames) 4:44
  2. "Scoun Da Be" (Tom Moore) 2:08
  3. "You Make Me Shake" (Billy Gibbons) 3:03
  4. "You Don't Know the Life" (Moore) 3:54
  5. "Pluto - Sept. 31st" (Gibbons, Ames) 5:14
  6. "No Good to Cry" (Al Anderson; Onesider Ltd.-Barrisue) 4:33
  7. "Crimson Witch" (Gibbons) 3:07
  8. "Joe Blues" (Gibbons, Moore, Dan Mitchell, Don Summers) 7:36
  9. "Eclipse" (Gibbons, Ames) 3:51
  10. "Reclipse" (Gibbons, Ames) 2:32

Bonus Tracks (added to Akarma Records' 2000 re-issue)

  1. "99th Floor" (Gibbons) 2:17
  2. "What Are You Going To Do" (Gibbons) 2:29
  3. "I Want To Hold Your Hand" (Lennon, McCartney) 3:20
  4. "Need Me" (Gibbons) 2:14
  5. "Every Night A New Surprise" (Ames) 2:58

Personnel

Source: [3]

Production

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