Indian Summer were a British progressive rock band in the early 1970s.
The quartet was formed in Coventry, UK, in 1969. Members were Malcolm Harker on bass, Paul Hooper on drums, Bob Jackson on keyboards and lead vocals and Colin Williams on guitar.
Their manager was Jim Simpson who was managing Black Sabbath at the time. Simpson signed Indian Summer with the same production team to record their first and only album. This self-titled album (Indian Summer) was released two and a half years later, in 1971. Indian Summer disbanded in the beginning of 1972.
All tracks written by Indian SummerRecorded and mixed at Trident Studios, London
Album designed by Keef
Producer: Rodger Bain for Big Bear, Birmingham
Engineer: Robin Cable
Label: Neon Records (a RCA subsidiary)
Released on CD in the nineties and subsequently a remastered version in 2010, by Repertoire Records, Germany. In between these releases, a release by Akarma, Italy, both CD and vinyl.
In 2016 Record Collector magazine unearthed several unreleased Indian Summer songs (along with an alternative version of "God is the Dog"). Along with these studio recording a live recording was added, consisting of 7 of the 8 tracks from the eponymous album. This was released as a limited edition (of 500) double vinyl gatefold package.[1] Confusingly this new release was also called "Indian Summer". The track list is: