Warm sounds
Warm sounds | |
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General information | |
Genre (s) | Psychedelic rock |
founding | 1967 |
resolution | 1968 |
Founding members | |
Guitar, bass, vocals |
Barry Husband |
Guitar, vocals |
Denver Gerrard |
Warm Sounds was a British psychedelic rock band that existed from 1967 to 1968.
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Warm Sonds consisted of musicians Barry Husband, a former member of Tuesday's Children , and Denver Gerrard. In 1967 they recorded the single Birds and Bees on Deram Records, which hit the musical nerve of the time. The single was played by the pirate channel Wonderful Radio London , where it temporarily took first place in the station's internal hit list. The song was then in the British single charts for six weeks , where it reached number 27 as the highest ranking.
Their second single Nite Is A Comin ' was a flop, whereupon they switched to Immediate Records and recorded their third single Sticks And Stones there. When this single was also not accepted by the audience, Husband and Gerrard split. Husband joined up with drummer Candy John Carr, with whom Warm Sounds had worked, first Hapshash and the Colored Coat and then Donovan's band Open Road , Gerrard pursued a career as a solo artist.
Web links
- Warm Sounds at Allmusic (English)
- Warm Sounds at Discogs (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Warm Sounds at officialcharts.com
- ↑ Field's Fab Forty for Sunday, April 23, 1967