Flash (band)
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Flash

Flash was an English
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 progressive rock
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 group
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, formed by former Yes
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 guitarist
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 Peter Banks
Peter Banks
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 and vocalist Colin Carter in August 1971. Bassist
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 Ray Bennett and drummer
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 Mike Hough completed the line-up.

The band went into the recording studio
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 in November 1971 to record its debut album, and performed its first gig on 14 January 1972. Coincidentally, exactly one year later, on 14 January 1973, Flash would fill New York's Philharmonic Hall.

There is some controversy over whether fellow ex-Yes member, keyboardist Tony Kaye
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Tony Kaye is a British musician.Kaye was the original keyboard player for the progressive rock group Yes from 1968 to 1971, and rejoined Yes from 1983 to 1995...

, who appeared on the first Flash album, was actually an "official" member of the group, or merely a guest. The confusion stems from the fact that Kaye is listed alongside the other members of the group on the back cover. Interviews with all the parties confirm that, though Kaye was invited to join he declined, and should have been cited as a guest on the first album. He went on to found Badger
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-One Live Badger:The band was co-founded by keyboardist Tony Kaye after he left Yes, with David Foster. Foster had been in The Warriors with Jon Anderson before Anderson co-founded Yes. Foster later worked with the band on Time and a Word...

 in 1972. Other potential keyboard players were approached or auditioned at the time, including Ian McDonald (formerly of King Crimson
King Crimson
King Crimson are a rock band founded in London, England in 1969. Often categorised as a foundational progressive rock group, the band have incorporated diverse influences and instrumentation during their history...

), Rick Wakeman
Rick Wakeman
Richard Christopher Wakeman is an English keyboard player, composer and songwriter best known for being the former keyboardist in the progressive rock band Yes...

 (soon to join Yes) and Patrick Moraz
Patrick Moraz
Patrick Philippe Moraz is a progressive rock keyboard player. He is best known as the keyboardist for the progressive rock band Yes, from 1974 to 1976, and the Moody Blues from 1978 to 1991...

 (also a future member of Yes), but eventually the band decided to carry on as a keyboard-less quartet, with Carter handling the occasional synthesizer part.

Flash had a minor hit with "Small Beginnings" (1972, #29 Billboard Hot 100
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 chart
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) which was featured in the movie
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, Record Review. The song "Small Beginnings" has also been included in numerous compilation album
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s, most recently Bob Stroud's Rock 'n Roll Roots, Vol. 10.

The band released three albums, Flash (1972), In The Can (1972) and Out Of Our Hands (1973).

Flash were signed with Sovereign, a sub-label of Capitol Records and received support from the label, who were hoping for a similar level of success to other progressive rock bands such as ELP or Yes. The debut LP sold in excess of 100,000 copies. They toured North America a total of four times, and Continental Europe (Holland, Belgium and Germany) once, in early 1972, while regularly playing gigs in their native UK, including a joint tour with Beck, Bogert & Appice
Beck, Bogert & Appice
Beck, Bogert & Appice was a hard rock supergroup and power trio formed by guitarist Jeff Beck and evolving from The Jeff Beck Group. the line up included bassist Tim Bogert and drummer Carmine Appice who were both previously in Vanilla Fudge and Cactus....

 in 1973. Flash also did a brief tour of Australia, while making their third album.

Flash disbanded during an American
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 tour in Albuquerque
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, New Mexico
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 in November 1973. At this point relationships inside the band had soured, particularly between Banks and the rest of the band. It was suggested that the band find a replacement for Banks and carry on, it resulted in the band's demise. At the insistence of Capitol, the third album was released under the name Flash - featuring England's Peter Banks, to avoid a legal challenge from another local band named "Flash", and to capitalise on the interest generated by Banks' solo album Two Sides Of Peter Banks which was released almost concurrently.

A 1997 release, Psychosync, compiled a live recording made in 1973 for a WLIR radio broadcast as well as their two song
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s performed on The Midnight Special
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The Midnight Special is an American musical variety series that aired on NBC during the 1970s and early 1980s, created and produced by Burt Sugarman. It premiered as a special on August 19, 1972, then began its run as a regular series on February 2, 1973; its last episode was on May 1, 1981...

TV show.

Flash after 1973

In the years following the band's breakup, the musicians kept working together in various combinations.

Bennett and Carter tried to start another band, eventually joined by Hough, with keyboard player Chris Pidgeon and ex-Flaming Youth
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 member Gordon Smith on guitar, later replaced by Barry Paul (ex-Savoy Brown
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). After playing what turned out to be its only gig at London's Marquee Club, the band (unofficially named Blaze) settled in New York, but failed to secure a record deal (its management having turned down several offers hoping for a better one to turn up) and broke up.

In 1975, Banks invited Bennett to join him in a new project with Sidonie Jordan [aka Sydney Foxx] (vocals) and Andrew McCulloch (drums, formerly of King Crimson
King Crimson
King Crimson are a rock band founded in London, England in 1969. Often categorised as a foundational progressive rock group, the band have incorporated diverse influences and instrumentation during their history...

 and Greenslade
Greenslade
Greenslade is an English progressive rock band. It was originally formed in the autumn of 1972 with the following line-up:* Dave Greenslade - keyboards...

). Initial rehearsals in London led to a demo recording, but despite the help of Pete Townshend
Pete Townshend
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 and Robert Stigwood
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, Banks failed to secure a deal. Later, Bennett recorded another demo with Jordan and McCulloch, but without Banks.

In 1976, Bennett was briefly a member of Banks' new project Empire, again featuring Jordan, but the reunion was short-lived.

In the early 1980s, with all ex-Flash members now based in Los Angeles, a reformation was attempted but failed to take off. Banks and Bennett kept playing together informally until they fell out again.

More recently, Bennett and Carter have been working together again under the Flash name (Hough was initially involved but later dropped out, and there was, briefly, talk of Banks taking part but, in the end, he declined). Bennett and Carter played together as a duo at the 2005 Baja Prog musical festival in Mexico
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.

Bennett and Carter posted new Flash material on the flash/bennettcarter MySpace website in July, 2009. Titles of the new songs are "Grand Canyon," "How The West Was Won," and "10,000". Videos of the reunited Flash can be found on YouTube.

In addition to the new material, Flash posted rehearsal videos of original Flash songs released on earlier albums. These include "Children of the Universe" from the debut album "Flash," and "Manhattan Morning" from the third album Out of our Hands.

On 31 August 2010, the band made their first public appearance since the breakup, a "live dress rehearsal" in preparation for an upcoming mini-tour. It took place at The E-String Bar in Henderson, Nevada
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, just southeast of Las Vegas. The lineup consisted of Colin Carter (vocals), Ray Bennett (guitar, vocals), Wayne Carver (bass, vocals), Mark Pardy (drums), and Rick Daugherty (keyboards).

Flash made their official reunion debut headlining the International ProgDay Festival in Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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 on 4 September 2010.

Discography

  • Flash [recorded November 1971] (January 1972) U.S.
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    #33.
  1. "Small Beginnings" [Banks/Carter] - 9:22
  2. "Morning Haze" [Bennett] - 4:37
  3. "Children Of The Universe" [Bennett] - 8:59
  4. "Dreams Of Heaven" [Banks/Carter] - 12:56
  5. "The Time It Takes" [Banks/Carter] - 5:49
  6. "Small Beginnings" (Single Version) (Bonus Track) - 3:11

  • In The Can [recorded June 1972] (1972) U.S. #121
  1. "Lifetime" [Carter] - 10:09
  2. "Monday Morning Eyes" [Bennett] - 5:15
  3. "Black and White" [Banks/Bennett] - 12:06
  4. "Stop That Banging" [Hough] - 1:59
  5. "There No More" [Bennett] - 10:31
  6. "Watch Your Step" [Flash] (Bonus Track) - 2:49
  7. "Lifetime" (Single Version) (Bonus Track) - 2:59

  • Out Of Our Hands (1973) U.S. #135
  1. "Open Sky" [Banks] - 0:40
  2. "None The Wiser (King)" [Bennett] - 3:19
  3. "Farewell Number One (Pawn)" [Bennett] - 1:39
  4. "Man Of Honour (Knight)" [Bennett] - 4:44
  5. "Dead Ahead (Queen)" [Bennett] - 4:42
  6. "The Bishop" [Bennett] - 4:21
  7. "Psychosync (Escape Farewell Number Two Conclusion)" [Banks/Bennett] - 4:52
  8. "Manhattan Morning (Christmas '72)" [Carter] - 6:25
  9. "Shadows (It's You)" [Carter] - 3:20

  • Psychosync 1997 (Blueprint - live WLIR radio broadcast 1973)
  1. "Small Beginnings"
  2. "Room With a View"
  3. "Children of the Universe"
  4. "Dreams of Heaven"
  5. "Dead Ahead"
  6. "Psychosync"

  • Two Sides of Flash: Live in the USA 2005 (may) (Voiceprint)
    • Two concerts in 1973


Flash also released two singles: "Small Beginnings" c/w "Morning Haze", and "Lifetime" c/w "Watch Your Step". ("Watch Your Step" is available on the CD reissue of In The Can, on the Esoteric Recordings label).

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