Warm Dust

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Warm Dust
OriginEngland
GenresProgressive rock, jazz
Years active1970–1972
LabelsTrend
Past membersKeith Bailey
Paul Carrack
Terry "Tex" Comer
Dave Pepper
Alan Solomon
John Surguy
Les Walker

Warm Dust were a British progressive jazz rock band of the early 1970s. Although a relatively obscure group, they featured Paul Carrack and Terry "Tex" Comer, who later formed Ace.

Members[]

  • Les Walker - lead vocals, harmonica, percussion, guitar
  • Paul Carrack - organ, piano, electric piano, guitar, timpani, percussion, backing vocals
  • Terry "Tex" Comer - bass, percussion, guitar, recorder
  • Alan Solomon - saxophone, flute, oboe, piano, synthesizer
  • John Surguy - saxophone, flute, oboe, vibraphone, clarinet, guitar, backing vocals
  • Dave Pepper - drums, percussion (on And It Came To Pass)
  • Keith Bailey - drums, congas, maracas, backing vocals (on Peace For Our Time)
  • John Bedson - drums, percussion (on Third Album)

Discography[]

Albums[]

  • And It Came to Pass (Trend, 1970)
  • Peace for Our Time (Trend, 1971)
  • Warm Dust (also called Third Album[1]) (BASF, 1972)
  • Dreams of Impossibilities (BASF, 1972)

Single[]

  • "It's a Beautiful Day"/"Worm Dance" (Trend,1970)

References[]

  1. ^ "Third Album by Warm Dust". Allmusic. Retrieved 4 August 2011.

External links[]

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