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ARTIST
FLYBOYS
TITLE
The Complete Flyboys 1978-1980
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
FRONTIER
CATALOG #
FRO 31095LP
FRO 31095LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
4/17/2026
LP version. "The very first release on Frontier Records in March 1980 was an EP by
Flyboys
, a power pop/punk band that began in 1977 with singer/songwriter
John Curry
and
Jim 'Trash' Decker
from
The Crowd
(and tangentially,
Jay
from
The Simpletones
, who would later sign to
Posh Boy
). Flyboys gigged all over the southland, paying their dues opening for every national and local punk band from Huntington Beach to Hollywood. They were anything but typical punks -- they wore day-glo clothes and Cuban heels and the songs were maddeningly catchy. Catchy hooks and John Curry's bleached-blonde, spikey pompadour were the bands trademarks. Their first release was the ultra-rare 'Square City/Crayon' World 45. Frontier's
Lisa Fancher
interviewed Flyboys for the LA Herald Examiner as she was a super fan, and got the notion to record an EP with the band. The process started in 1979 at
Leon Russell
's studio in North Hollywood CA,
Jim Mankey
from the original
Sparks
engineered (and
Johnette Napolitano
from
Concrete Blonde
was the receptionist!) the record. It took way too long to record and by the time Frontier finally released it, the band decided to call it quits. The EP was released to decent fanfare and gradually became a record collector favorite. Fast forward and Flyboys' bass player and sometime singer/songwriter
Scott Lasken
was leaving Los Angeles and discovered a reel of five unreleased, unheard (and not even remembered) Flyboys demos in his closet! Two songs -- 'Live for Today' and 'Every Day' -- did not appear on the Frontier EP but three of the demos do, but all are faster and looser due to the songs being so new and recorded for the first time. What a find that was!
The Complete Flyboys 1978-1980
consists of the Frontier EP, the Square City 45 and five unheard, previously unreleased demos."
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