Warm Dust Peace For Our Time 1971 ( UK, Progressive, Jazz Rock) Full Album
The second album of the English progressive jazzrock group Warm Dust, released in 1971 on some unknown Trend label in the UK. This is a concept album, the idea of which is expressed in the title itself, as the cover suggests. Titled Peace For Our Time is attributed to: Neville Chamberlain, September 30, 1938. The story goes like this. On September 30, 1938, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain returned to London after signing the illfated Munich Agreement, under which Germany ate up a good chunk of Czechoslovakia in the form of the Sudetenland. Chamberlain stood with this document outside the Foreign Office on Downing Street and said complacently: Dear friends, for the second time in our history an honorable peace has returned from Germany to Downing Street. I believe this is peace for our times. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts, and I recommend that you go home and sleep peacefully in your beds. And the next day, Hitlers troops occupied Czechoslovakia, and a year late br, br,
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