Flaming Galah is Australian rock band Fraternity's second and final studio album, released in 1972.
This album differs musically from their previous effort, Livestock, which consisted mostly of a progressive and psychedelic sound.
They continued their progressive side however, with re-recordings of a number of tracks from Livestock, such as "You Have a God", "Raglan's Folly", and "Canyon Suite" (known as "Grand Canyon Suites" on Livestock), and with the introduction of "Seasons of Change", a considerable amount of progressive rock is evident on the album.
Sam See has stated that he wrote "Hemming's Farm" himself, and co-wrote "Welfare Boogie" with Terry Wilkins from his previous band The Flying Circus.
[1] Five out of the ten songs on Flaming Galah are re-recordings of older tracks: Unlike Livestock, Flaming Galah has never had a CD reissue, although both this and the first album have been released as a two-CD set including all the singles and other rarities released during Fraternity's career.