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  1. their lead singer- composer Brandon Flowers have decided to record and release a solo album in 2010 as this first-time solo recording became an instant hit for this charismatic and highly acclaimed rock composer. Named after Flamingo Road—just located in Las Vegas where many pivotal events on his life occurred (Sam’s Town Hotel And Casino is

  2. Written-By – Flowers *. Arranged By – Brandon Flowers, Ronnie Vannucci, Stuart Price. Mixed By – Stuart Price. Producer – Stuart Price. Recorded By – Root *. Recorded By [Assistant] – Josh Baker (2) Slide Guitar, Guitar, Programmed By, Bass, Synthesizer – Stuart Price. Vocals, Synth – Brandon Flowers.

  3. Brandon Flowers. "Welcome To Fabulous Las Vegas" opens the solo debut of the Killers’ frontman Brandon Flowers with twangy tones rubbing against the grain of an anthemic modern-rock ballad. Throughout Flamingo, contrasts provide palpable tension while retaining some of the Springsteen worship that peppered the Killers' sophomore album Sam's Town.

  4. Brandon Flowers. "Welcome To Fabulous Las Vegas" opens the solo debut of the Killers’ frontman Brandon Flowers with twangy tones rubbing against the grain of an anthemic modern-rock ballad. Throughout Flamingo, contrasts provide palpable tension while retaining some of the Springsteen worship that peppered the Killers' sophomore album Sam's Town.

  5. 4 de sept. de 2010 · Flamingo by Brandon Flowers released in 2010. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. 6 de sept. de 2010 · Flamingo, an Album by Brandon Flowers. Released 6 September 2010 on Island. Genres: Pop Rock. Rated #1104 in the best albums of 2010. Featured peformers: Brandon Flowers (writer, vocals), Robert Reynolds (manager), Tim Young (mastering engineer), Lucy Hamblin (photography), Warren Fu (art direction, artwork, graphic design).

  7. "Welcome To Fabulous Las Vegas" opens the solo debut of the Killers’ frontman Brandon Flowers with twangy tones rubbing against the grain of an anthemic modern-rock ballad. Throughout Flamingo, contrasts provide palpable tension while retaining some of the Springsteen worship that peppered the Killers' sophomore album Sam's Town.