The Flames
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The Flames was a musical group from Durban
Durban
Durban is the largest city in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal and the third largest city in South Africa. It forms part of the eThekwini metropolitan municipality. Durban is famous for being the busiest port in South Africa. It is also seen as one of the major centres of tourism...

 in South Africa
South Africa
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. The band was originally formed in 1963 by guitarist Steve Fataar, bassist Brother Fataar (real name Edries Fataar), drummer George Faber
George Faber
George Faber may refer to:*George Faber, 1st Baron Wittenham , British peer*George Stanley Faber , English theologist*George S. J. Faber, co-founder of British production company Company Pictures...

 and guitarist Eugene Champion. However this line-up would only be together to record a couple of songs. Ricky Fataar
Ricky Fataar
Ricky Fataar is a South African multi-instrumentalist of Malay descent, who has performed as both a drummer, and a guitarist. He gained fame as an actor in the comedic television movie, The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash, a spoof on the actual history of The Beatles, and for his performance as a...

 replaced George Faber as the band's drummer around 1964 and Edries Fredericks replaced Eugene Champion as the guitarist. Baby Duval briefly replaced Edries Fredericks in 1967 although it is unclear whether he was involved in any of the recordings that were released. Blondie Chaplin then replaced Baby Duval in 1967. This was to be the line-up from 1967 until their demise as a group in 1970.

Steve Fataar has confirmed that Baby Duval is featured as a performer on the Flames second album "That's Enough", which was released in early 1967.

Discography

  • Ummm! Ummm! Oh Yeah!!! (1965)
  • That's Enough (1967)
  • Burning Soul! (1967)
  • Soul Meeting!! (1968)
  • Soulfire!! (1968)
  • Ball of Flames (1970)
  • The Flame (1970)
  • Burning Soul!/Soulfire (CD 2010)

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