Heads Hands And Feet – Country Boy (1972)

Head Hands & Feet

Heads Hands & Feet were a British rock and country rock band, and part of the Harris/Colton/Smith production company. Read below..

Head Hands & Feet

While still relatively unknown, they served as the supporting act for Deep Purple’s series of concerts from 5 to 8 March in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, and Aberdeen, Scotland. They were the opening act at the free Hyde Park, London concert on 3 July. They opened for Humble Pie and Grand Funk Railroad. Their second album, Tracks, followed the next year, but with critical acclaim, internal tensions in the band resulted in a breakup in 1973 before the group’s third release, Old Soldiers Never Die. (Their unreleased 1970 album was released in 1996 as Home from Home.)
The members of Heads Hands & Feet provided the core backing for Jerry Lee Lewis’s album The Session, recorded in London from 7 to 11 January 1973, and also for Shirley Bassey’s album Something (1970), Richard Harris’s single “A Ballad Of A Man Called Horse” (1970), a still-unissued Carl Wayne album (1970) and Don Everly’s Sunset Towers (1974).

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