Warm Sounds
formed
January 1, 1967 - January 1, 1968 (age 1)
Biography
The Warm Sounds were a harmony duo of Barry Husband (aka Barry Younghusband) (guitar, bass, vocals), formerly of Tuesday's Children, and Denver Gerrard (guitar, vocals), who got together just in time to greet the Summer of Love with a psychedelic-pop classic called Birds Bees, released on English Decca's quasi-progressive Deram Records imprint. The song made number 27 on the national chart in England and hit number one on Radio London, the definitive pirate radio outlet for the U.K. but proved to be the last success had by the Warm Sounds. A follow-up Deram single, Nite Is A Comin,' failed to chart, and a move over to Immediate Records yielded one single, Sticks And Stones b/w Angeline, that was also ignored by most of the public. Their sound was similar in nature to the Twice As Much, although the Warm Sounds didn't cover songs written by the Rolling Stones. Toward the end of their time together, the duo was experimenting with backward tapes and heavily overdubbed psychedelic effects. After the group dissolved, Husband and Candy John Carr -- the drummer who occasionally worked with the Warm Sounds -- became members of Hapshash and the Coloured Coat and subsequently joined Donovan's band Open Road. Carr was also in the line-up of the group Junior's Eyes, while Denver Gerrard (working as Denny Gerrard) cut a solo album, Sinister Morning, for Decca's mid-priced Nova label. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi
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