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Keats is the debut album by the band Keats, released in 1984. The release was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in the period from December 1983 to March 1984 and had Alan Parsons as producer and sound engineer. The album contained ten songs that can all be said to be a lyrical pop mix by both Alan Parsons Project and Camel due to the band composition. This consisted of Colin Blunstone, Ian Bairnson, David Paton, Stuart Elliott and keyboardist Peter Bardens. Richard Cottle is also credited as a guest musician and contributes with saxophone and synthesizer.
The release did not get any list placement or any significant playing time on the radio and generally received negative reviews from the music magazines. Keats' prominent tracks are "Heaven Knows", "Fight to Win" and "Walking on Ice". "Turn Your Head Around" was also released as a separate single, but this did not appear on any singles lists.
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