Flash (band)

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Flash
Origin Flag of England London, England
Genre(s) Progressive rock
Years active 1971–1973
Label(s) Sovereign, Capitol, Voiceprint, Friday Music
Website psychosync.info/
Members
Peter Banks
Colin Carter
Ray Bennett
Mike Hough

Flash were a short-lived English progressive rock group. Formed by former Yes guitarist Peter Banks and vocalist Colin Carter in 1972. Bassist Ray Bennett and drummer Mike Hough completed the line-up. Tony Kaye guested on their first album but was not officially in the band despite what is usually reported. Flash had a minor hit with "Small Beginnings" (1972, #29 Billboard Hot 100 chart) which was featured in the movie, Record Review. Flash disbanded during an American tour at a Hilton Hotel in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1973.

The band released three albums, Flash (1972), In The Can (1972), Out Of Our Hands (1973). A 1997 release, Psychosync, compiles a live recording made in 1973 for the King Biscuit Flower Hour as well as their two songs performed on The Midnight Special TV show.

Bennett and Carter are working together again under the Flash name.[1]

  • Flash 1972 U.S. #33.

Re-released, remastered for CD, and combined with Out Of Our Hands in September 2003, ASIN B0000CD5JZ. Tracks:

  1. Small Beginnings
  2. Morning Haze
  3. Children Of The Universe
  4. Dreams Of Heaven
  5. The Time It Takes
  6. Open Sky
  7. None The West
  8. Farewell Number One
  9. Man Of Honour
  10. Dead Ahead
  11. The Bishop
  12. Psychosync
  13. Manhattan Morning
  14. Shadows (It's You)
  • In The Can 1972 U.S. #121
  • Out Of Our Hands 1973 U.S. #135
  • Psychosync 1997

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