If you don't know who that is, they were the two main leaders of the 1960s band the Turtles, Mark Volman (Flo) and Howard Kaylan (Eddie). But when the Turtles broke up, they weren't legally allowed to use the band name, or even their own birth names, in their music careers.
In 1972 and 1973, Flo and Eddie released studio albums. But there was no new album in 1974. The songs here are generally a mix of Turtles hits and songs from the first two Flo and Eddie albums.
However, they performed "Colorado," a song they never released. That was a comedic song released on a 1973 National Lampoon album, sung by none other than comedian Chevy Chase. I think it's pretty likely they did it as a special thing just for this show, since it took place in Colorado. It's an example of how they tended to add a lot of humor to their concerts.
The music here is unreleased. The sound quality is close to excellent.
This album is 47 minutes long.
01 talk by emcee (Flo & Eddie)
02 talk (Flo & Eddie)
03 She'd Rather Be with Me (Flo & Eddie)
04 talk (Flo & Eddie)
05 Colorado (Flo & Eddie)
06 talk (Flo & Eddie)
07 Another Pop Star's Life (Flo & Eddie)
08 talk (Flo & Eddie)
09 Nikki Hoi (Flo & Eddie)
10 Rebecca (Flo & Eddie)
11 Livin' in the Jungle (Flo & Eddie)
12 talk (Flo & Eddie)
13 She's My Girl (Flo & Eddie)
14 Lights Go Down (Flo & Eddie)
15 Happy Together (Flo & Eddie)
16 There's No Business like Show Business (Flo & Eddie)
17 talk by emcee (Flo & Eddie)
https://pixeldrain.com/u/J2wexia1
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https://bestfile.io/en/ooyNcd1McHeEj4X/file
The cover image from a concert in London, on November 12, 1972.

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