Flash
Flash
Review by Gary Hill
This was the first studio album from Peter Banks’ post Yes band Flash. The Yes connection is stronger as Tony Kaye provides keyboards on this album. Certainly you can expect to hear early Yes on this disc, but that’s really just the starting point. This group take that sound and make it their own and in fact, seem to anticipate the direction that band were heading in at several points on the disc. While this might not have all the majesty of some of Yes’ epics, but it does have some of it, it’s a great album that really gives a good idea of where Yes might have gone had Peter Banks remained. Of course, you don’t really even need that historical perspective to enjoy this. It’s just plain solid.
This review is available in book format (hardcover and paperback) in Music Street Journal: 2009 Volume 2 at lulu.com/strangesound.
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