🎵 AotW Head East - A DIFFERENT KIND OF CRAZY (SP-4795)

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A DIFFERENT KIND OF CRAZY
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TRACKS:

Specialty
Keep a Secret
Feelin' is Right
Lonelier Now

Morning
Got to be Real
If You Knew me Better
Too Late
Hard Drivin' Ways

Released Nov. 1979, peaked at # 96 in the Billboard Top 200; charted for 16 weeks
Available on CD

For more information visit:

www.head-east.com

JB
 
This is one of the long list of albums that I used to own, but can't remember a darn thing about it...so I guess it didn't impress me.

Head East did some good stuff. Their first album was really good, the second was almost as good, and their self-titled album should have been a bigger hit than it was. I saw them at the very first rock concert held in the then-new MetraPark Arena in Billings -- the lineup was Head East, Heart, and Bachman-Turner Overdrive. What a great show it was. I still remember this vest that John Schlitt (Head East's lead singer) was wearing -- it had paisley-shaped mirrors all over it, so it would reflect the spotlights back into the crowd. Wow, the goofy things one remembers from the growin'-up years! :)
 
Wonder, exactly, why this album cover seems to trade on the Flat As A Pancake album cover...

(Maybe an admission of what a success that LP was, compared to this?)


-- Dave
 
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