Vinyl L.P - Sovereign Records - SVNA 7251.
1972 - U.K.
Cover design, photos (A. Powell): HIPGNOSIS.
Tinting: Maurice Tate.
Guitars & cow photos: Barry Wentzell.
Back cover
Inner gatefold
Labels
Compact Disc:
Mini LP Sleeve - Arcร ngelo Records - ARC-8020/21.
Reissue 2010 - Japan - 40th Anniversary.
Back cover
Gatefold
Inner gatefold
Disc 1
Disc 2
Insert
Insert
Obi
Flash
Colin Carter - Vocals, percussion.
Peter Banks - Guitars, synthesizer, horn.
Ray Bennett - Bass, vocals, guitar.
Mike Hough - Drums, percussion.
Memorabilia:
Capitol Records
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ReplyDeleteFlash is the self-titled debut studio album by British band Flash, released in February 1972 by Sovereign Records.
Guitarist Peter Banks played with several bands before forming Flash, including The Nighthawks in 1963, The Devil's Disciples in 1964, The Syndicats in 1965 and then The Syn with Chris Squire on bass in 1965.
He then joined Mabel Greer's Toyshop which would be the basis of Yes in 1966, again with Chris Squire, but briefly left to join a band called Neat Change and recorded a single, "I Lied to Aunty May"/"Sandman", with Peter Frampton playing guitar on side A while Banks played on side B.
He then rejoined Mabel Greer's Toyshop, who became Yes. He left them after their second album, Time and a Word in 1970 to form Flash.
Their bassist Ray Bennett played with another band prior to Flash called The Breed which included Bill Bruford on drums.