Artist:Candy Flip
Song:Strawberry Fields Forever
Album:Madstock...The Continuing Adventures of Bubblecar Fish
This 1990 cover of The Beatles classic Strawberry Fields Forever was a top five hit in England. It was the only hit single from the only album by the British duo Candy Flip. They are from Stoke-on-Trent, England and were part of the Madchester music scene of the late 80s. Danny Spencer and Ric Peet were already doing remixes when they decided to form a duo. At first, they called themselves Yin Yang then changed it to Candy Flip which is a drug reference. Other than Strawberry Fields Forever, all the songs on the 1991 album Madstock were written and produced either by Peet or Spencer and his brother Kelvin Andrews. Spencer is the singer. First Strawberry Fields Forever was a hit on the Madchester rave scene. Then it reached #3 on the British Singles chart and it was a hit across Europe. It got so big that Candy Flip had to sign with Atlantic Records to keep up with the demand. The main sample is the drum beat from James Brown's Funky Drummer. They released a few more singles from the album but none of them did well. So I guess Strawberry Fields Forever was a fluke hit. Madstock is available as a digital download. Peet and Spencer never recorded again as Candy Flip. Peet produced the bands The Charlatans and Six by Seven. Spencer formed the remix duo Sure Is Pure with his brother Kelvin Andrews and they did remixes of Sister Sledge's back catalog. Sometimes they work together. But this is the kind of music they make today. Candy Flip could have been famous. But I don't think Peet and Spencer wanted that. Here's the video for Strawberry Fields Forever by Candy Flip.






