Heads, Hands & Feet - Heads Hands & Feet (Expanded Edition) (2019)
Artist: Heads Hands & Feet
Title: Heads Hands & Feet (Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 1971/2019
Label: CAPITOL CATALOG MKT (C92)
Genre: Blues Rock, Country Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:17:27
Total Size: 178 mb | 502 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Heads Hands & Feet (Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 1971/2019
Label: CAPITOL CATALOG MKT (C92)
Genre: Blues Rock, Country Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:17:27
Total Size: 178 mb | 502 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Heads Hands & Feet - I'm In Need Of Your Help
02. Heads Hands & Feet - Send Me A Wire
03. Heads Hands & Feet - Look At The World It's Changing_You Because You Know Me
04. Heads Hands & Feet - Green Liquor
05. Heads Hands & Feet - Country Boy
06. Heads Hands & Feet - Tryin' To Put Me On
07. Heads Hands & Feet - I Wish You Knew Me
08. Heads Hands & Feet - Devil's Elbow
09. Heads Hands & Feet - Pete Might Spook The Horses
10. Heads Hands & Feet - Everybody's Hustlin'_Hang Me, Dang Me
11. Heads Hands & Feet - Delaware
12. Heads Hands & Feet - The More You Get, The More You Want
13. Heads Hands & Feet - Song For Suzie
14. Heads Hands & Feet - Tirabad
15. Heads Hands & Feet - Little Bit Lonely
A well crafted piece of rock music. This Eponymous LP shows the bands' musicianship throughout and in particular exudes some truly wonderful drumming and guitar playing . The analog production and engineering is in top form. Where this LP fails is its lack of strong melody and memorable hooks. The LP is quite diverse including tympani on Little Bit Lonely with a Beach Boys Pet Sounds overtone. Numerous attempts were made to grab the ear of the listener but it mostly seems to fall short. There's plenty of blue-eyed soul, funk and ballads with several bright spots just little sticky cerebral substance. I make this comparison as an example with their Old Grey Whistle Test performance of a song called "Warming Up The Band". A few exceptions might be the tasty Song For Suzie, Devil's Elbow (somewhat of a Gregg Allman sound) and bluesy Tirabad with it's inclusion of Albert Lee playing a slide through a chorus (or possibly a Leslie - common back in the day) note however how the track fades on the vocal line..somewhat out of place. For any Tony Joe White fans, you may enjoy this one notch further than your average listener. The TJW sporadic flavoring are remarkably similar on certain tracks