Warm Dust - Peace For Our Time 1971 (UK, Progressive/Jazz Rock) Full Album

The second album of the English progressive jazz-rock 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 ill-fated 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, Hitler’s troops occupied Czechoslovakia, and a year late
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