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Keats were a short-lived British band which produced one eponymous album in 1984 (Produced by none other than Alan Parsons).
Its members (Colin Blunstone vocals, Ian Bairnson guitars, Pete Bardens keyboards, David Paton bass & backing vocals, Stuart Elliott drums & percussion) had previously worked with The Zombies, Pilot, Camel, Cockney Rebel and The Alan Parsons Project.
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Play Heaven Knows
Play Walking on Ice
Play Samples of the entire album
Songs on this album are:
1. Heaven Knows
2. Tragedy
3. Fight to Win
4. Walking on Ice
5. How Can You Walk Away
6. Turn Your Heart Around
7. Avalanche
8. Give It Up
9. Ask No Questions
10. Night Full of Voices
11. Hollywood Heart
12. An Interview with Alan Parsons and Ian Bairnson (Bonus track)


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Keats was an Alan Parsons Project offshoot featuring vocalist Colin Blunstone, guitarist Ian Bairnson, bassist David Paton, and drummer Stuart Elliott, as well as Camel keyboardist Pete Bardens, who achieved success later with new age albums.
Parsons produced Keats, but the songs are slicker than the more musically and lyrically adventurous Alan Parsons Project albums. That's saying something considering the highly polished sonic glaze Parsons gave his own work.
Highlights include "Heaven Knows," "Fight to Win," and "Walking on Ice."
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