Flash — Out Of Our Hands 1973 (UK, Progressive Rock)

John Koutromanos 2026-02-02

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Flash — Out Of Our Hands 1973 (UK, Progressive Rock)

The band's third release, "Out Of Our Hands," released in 1973, was more of a Banks solo effort, as the ideas and techniques it evoked would be found in the guitarist's subsequent work. A concept album, its tracks are much shorter than those of previous works, adopting a song format. A lack of commercial success and a desire to find something more led to Flash's disbandment in 1973. Pete Banks had a fertile field of solo work ahead of him. Ray Bennett, after a considerable number of stints with anonymous bands, only recorded a couple of solo albums in 2001. Colin Carter and Mike Hough formed the band "Storm," but the projects of these three talented musicians did not enjoy much success.

Tracks:

01. Open Sky - 0:00

02. None The Wiser (King) - 0:40

03. Farewell Number One (Pawn) - 3:58

04. Man Of Honor (Knight - 5:36

05. Dead Ahead (Queen) - 10:20

06. The Bishop - 14:59

07. Psychosync – 19:20 including:
a). Escape
b). Farewell Number Two
c). Conclusion

08. Manhattan Morning (Christmas 72) - 24:12

09. Shadows (It's You) - 30:35


Personnel:

Colin Carter - vocals
Peter Banks — guitars, Moog synthesizer, ARP synthesizer, banjo, backing vocals
Ray Bennett – bass guitar, vocals, mellotron, piano, clavinet, ARP synthesizer, acoustic guitar
Mike Hough - drums, congas, tablas
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Flash - producers

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