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Keats (band)

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Keats
OriginUnited Kingdom
GenresProgressive rock, soft rock
Years active1983–1984
Past membersColin Blunstone
Ian Bairnson
Pete Bardens
David Paton
Stuart Elliott

Keats were a short-lived British rock band, which produced one eponymous album in 1984. It was an Alan Parsons Project offshoot. Its members were Colin Blunstone (vocals), Ian Bairnson (guitars), Pete Bardens (keyboards), David Paton (bass and backing vocals) and Stuart Elliott (drums and percussion). Richard Cottle also provided additional keyboard parts, as well as saxophone and synthesizers.[1]

Band members

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Official lineup

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Session musicians

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  • Richard Cottle – keyboards, saxophone, synthesizers (1983–1984)

Discography

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Keats
Studio album by
Keats
Released1984
RecordedDecember 1983–March 1984
GenreRock
Length60:13
ProducerAlan Parsons[1]

Keats (1984)

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1996 US CD Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Heaven Knows"Pete Bardens3:56
2."Tragedy"Colin Blunstone, Stuart Elliott5:01
3."Fight to Win"Pete Bardens4:10
4."Walking on Ice"David Paton3:31
5."How Can You Walk Away"David Paton3:41
6."Turn Your Heart Around"Pete Bardens3:44
7."Avalanche"Pete Bardens4:06
8."Give It Up"Ian Bairnson4:45
9."Ask No Questions"Ian Bairnson3:25
10."Night Full of Voices"Colin Blunstone, Stuart Elliott3:57
11."Hollywood Heart"Ian Bairnson3:43
12."Interview with Alan Parsons and Ian Bairnson" 16:09

References

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b "Keats – AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
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https://www.discogs.com/Keats-Keats/master/108481