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Flash - You`ve Got The Music
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Flash was an English progressive rock group, formed by former Yes guitarist Peter Banks and vocalist Colin Carter in August 1971. Bassist Ray Bennett and drummer Mike Hough completed the line-up.[1][2]

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

There is some controversy over whether fellow ex-Yes member, keyboardist Tony Kaye, 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 in 1972. Other potential keyboard players were approached or auditioned at the time, including Ian McDonald (formerly of King Crimson), Rick Wakeman (soon to join Yes) and Patrick Moraz (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 chart) which was featured in the movie, Record Review. The song "Small Beginnings" has also been included in numerous compilation CDs, most recently Bob Stroud's "Rock 'n Roll Roots, Vol. 10". [3]

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

Flash disbanded during an American tour in Albuquerque, New Mexico in November 1973. At this point relationships inside the band had soured, particularly between Banks and the rest of the band. One episode that proved particularly damaging was when, at the insistence of Capitol, the third album was released under the name Flash - featuring England's Peter Banks, to capitalise on the interest generated by Banks' solo album Two Sides Of Peter Banks which was released almost concurrently, but the band weren't informed of the decision until the actual release.

A 1997 release, Psychosync, compiles a live recording made in 1973 for a WLIR radio broadcast as well as their two songs performed on The Midnight Special TV show. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are numerous acts that use, or have used, the name Flash, including:
1) a UK prog rock band led by Peter Banks from 1971 to 1973
2) a German trance duo
3) an alternative rock group from New Zealand
4) a trance artist aka The Flash Brothers
5) a jazz / downtempo act
6) an Australian dubstep producer
7) the stagename of Bernt Jansen, bassist of Wig Wam
8) a Mongolian hip-hop group
9) a Hungarian rock 'n' roll band
10) a solo artist from the north of England
11) an early 70s American rock and roll band, local to Buffalo, N.Y.
12) a Latvian pop band
13) a 1989 side-project by Prince with Margie Cox.

1) Flash was an English progressive rock group, formed by former Yes guitarist Peter Banks and vocalist Colin Carter in August 1971. After Peter Banks found himself replaced in Yes by Steve Howe, he set his sights on creating a new band. That band was Flash. The group formed in 1971 when Banks recruited longtime associate Ray Bennett (Gun) along with Colin Carter (Pete Bardens' Camel) and Mike Hough. Original Yes keyboardist Tony Kaye rounded out the group. Flash had a sound that felt a lot like that of Yes on its first two albums, but perhaps with a more pop-oriented texture. The group also had a more free-form approach to its virtuosic jamming, seeming to prefer improvisation to well-charted music. Flash's first album, a self-titled one, was released the following year. Kaye did not stay around very long past that release. Rather than replace him, the group carried on as a four-piece. They released two more albums, In the Can and Out of Our Hands in 1973. The group broke up shortly afterwards.

2) a German trance duo

3) an alternative rock group from New Zealand

4) a trance artist aka The Flash Brothers

5) a jazz / downtempo act

6) an Australian dubstep producer

7) the stagename of Bernt Jansen, bassist of Wig Wam

8) a Mongolian hip-hop group

9) Flash was a group of Hungarian rock 'n' roll freaks with the poet-idol-frontman Miklós Barcs. [urlhttp://www.drflash.hu[/url]

10) Flash is a solo artist from the north of England; More information can be found at http://www.myspace.com/musicflash

11) an early 70s rock and roll band, local to Buffalo, N.Y. There were two versions of this band: the original 5-piece version, and a modified 4-piece version that did not feature a Hammond C-3 organ. Members of the band included vocalist/rhythm guitarist Phil Dillon, lead guitarist James Ralston, drummer Rich Pidanick, bass player/engineer Larry Swist, and organist Dean Mooney. Tracks can be heard at the band's memorial myspace page: http://www.myspace.com/flashband

12) Flash was a Latvian pop band that took part in the Latvian pre-selection for the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest with a song called "In Your Arms".

13) From 1987 to '89 Prince recorded material for an eponymous album by a project considered to be called Flash, or MC Flash. It featured Margie Cox on lead vocals, with Billy Franze singing lead vocals on one track, and Prince writing, producing and playing all the instruments. The album remains unreleased, but circulates among collectors. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.