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The Fleur de Lys

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Years active
  
1964–1969

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Associated acts
  
Rupert's People, Sharon Tandy

Past members
  
Frank SmithDanny ChurchillAlex ChamberlainKeith GusterGordon HaskellPhil SawyerPete SearsBryn HaworthTony HeadTago ByersTim "Chris" Andrews

Origin
  
Southampton, United Kingdom (1964)

Albums
  
Reflections, Le Retour Aux Sources, In the Midst of Chaos There Is Stillness, Drysa, Hvid, Bywyd Braf

Record labels
  
Genres
  
Psychedelic rock, Freakbeat

Similar
  
Sharon Tandy, Rupert's People, Bryn Haworth, Graham Dee, Phil Sawyer

The Fleur de Lys (initially Les Fleur (sic) de Lys) were a British band originally formed in late 1964, in Southampton, Hampshire, England. They recorded singles beginning in 1965 in the transitional Beat to psychedelic music genre, later known as freakbeat. The band had varied line-ups; only drummer Keith Guster was a member throughout their history. They finally disbanded in 1969. Keyboardist Pete Sears went on to play with Sam Gopal Dream, and recorded on four early Rod Stewart albums including "Every Picture Tells a Story", and was a founding member of Jefferson Starship, going on to playing with Hot Tuna for ten years, and working with artists like John Lee Hooker, Dr. John, and Harvey Mandel, . Bassist Gordon Haskell would eventually replace Greg Lake in King Crimson before going on a successful solo career. Guitarist Bryn Haworth would move to the States and record an unreleased album under the name Wolfgang with a band including acclaimed bassist Leland Sklar. He would record solo albums in the 1970s for Island Records and A&M Records, before continuing his solo career on Contemporary Christian Music labels.

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Fleur de Lys were managed by Atlantic Records' Frank Fenter, who had also discovered Sharon Tandy, the first white artist to record for Stax Records. Sweet Feeling's manager Howard Conder recruited the band to record the song "Reflections of Charles Brown", under the name 'Rupert's People'. This single, heavily reminiscent of Procol Harum's "A Whiter Shade of Pale", failed to chart (except in Australia where it reached No. 13 in August 1967) despite receiving airplay but became a collectable item according to Record Collector Magazine (Issue c. 1992). The band recorded a B-side, "Hold On" which was their last work with Conder.

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Jimmy Page produced their first single and co-produced their second release with Glyn Johns. In 1966 Chas Chandler added Jimi Hendrix to a song they had recorded in London called Amen. They are featured on Hip Young Guitar Slinger and other reissues of 1960s British rock. A compilation of their work was issued in 1996 under the name Reflections.

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They backed John Bromley on his only album.

Singles

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  • 1965 - "Moondreams" (Norman Petty) / "Wait For Me" (Jimmy Page) - (Immediate IM 20, as Les Fleur De Lys)
  • 1966 - "Circles" (Townshend) / "So Come On" - (Immediate IM 32, as The Fleur De Lys)
  • 1966 - "Mud in Your Eye" / "I've Been Trying" (Mayfield) - (Polydor 56124)
  • 1967 - "I Can See a Light" / "Prodigal Son" - (Polydor 56200)
  • 1968 - "Gong With the Luminous Nose" (Haskell) / "Hammer Head" (Haskell) - (Polydor 56251)
  • 1968 - "Stop Crossing That Bridge" (Dee, Potter) / "Brick by Brick (Stone by Stone)" (Dee, Potter) - (Atlantic 584 193)
  • 1969 - "(You're Just A) Liar" (Haworth, Potter) / "One Girl City" - (Atlantic 584 243)
  • Compilation albums

  • 1991 - Les Fleurs de Lys (FDL 1005)
  • 1996 - Reflections (Blueprint/Voiceprint BP256CD)
  • 2013 - "You've Got To Earn It" (Acid Jazz Records AJX 324)
  • EPs

  • 2009 - The Two Sides of the Fleur De Lys EP (Acid Jazz AJX225S)
  • Songs

    Gong With the Luminous NoseReflections · 1997
    Mud in Your EyeReflections · 1997
    So Come OnReflections · 1997

    References

    The Fleur de Lys Wikipedia