Between the mid-50s and the mid-80s, Phil Flowers released more than 30 45s. on labels big and small. He had over half a dozen album releases, the majority of which did little to further his career as they were released on budget labels and not sold in conventional record stores. Not one of Phil's 45s breached the R&B or pop charts but this is in no way an indication of their quality. Indeed, several are now in the highest demand among collectors of 50s and early 60s black American music, and have been bootlegged as 'lookalike' 45s. Backing Phil on most of these tracks are two of DC's most eminent R&B bands, led by two legendary R&B names: 'TNT' Tribble and Frank Motley who recorded throughout this period.............
1. HONEY CHILE 2. WHAT IT MEANS TO BE BLUE 3. I'M A LOVER MAN 4. YOU STOLE MY HEART 5. ROSA-LEE 6. NO KISSIN AT THE HOP 7. WALKING AT NIGHT 8. LOSE 9. SADIE FROM HAITI 10. HAM 'N' EGGS 11. DEVIL BLUES 12. BINGO 13. WHAT DID I DO 14. NO MORE TOSSIN' AND TURNIN' 15. THE DANCES 16. C C RIDER 17. MOVE ON 18. WHOLE LOTTA WOMAN 19. TWISTIN' BEAT 20. I NEED YOU BABY 21. YOU SHOULDN'T DO ME LIKE YOU DO 22. LET ME COME HOME 23. CRAZY BABY 24. THINK IT OVER 25. LITTLE DEVIL