Medicine Head - New Bottles Old Medicine (Reissue) (1970/1990)
BAND/ARTIST: Medicine Head
- Title: New Bottles Old Medicine
- Year Of Release: 1970/1990
- Label: Psychedelic Rock, Blues Rock
- Genre: 154/316 Mb (scans)
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:02:14
- Total Size: 154/316 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. When Night Falls
02. Ooee Baby
03. Next Time The Sun Comes round
04. This Love Of Old
05. Home's Odyssey
06. Oh My Heart To Peace
07. Do It Now
08. Be It As We Are
09. Fire Under Mountain
10. Two Men Now
11. Crazy 'Bout You Baby
12. Goin' Home
13. His Guiding Hand
14. Walkin' Blues
Bonus Tracks:
15. Pictures In The Sky (Single version 1970)
16. Pictures In The Sky (Reverberation Version 1969)
17. Pictures In the Sky (Home recorded Demo 1969)
Line-up::
Guitar – John Fiddler
Harmonica – Peter Hope Evans
Percussion – John Fiddler
Sleeve – André Krzowski, John Fiddler
Vocals – John Fiddler, Peter Hope Evans
Formed in Stafford, England in 1968, the British blues duo Medicine Head comprised vocalist/multi-instrumentalist John Fiddler and Peter Hope-Evans, who played the harmonica and jew's harp. Upon their formation at art college, Medicine Head became a staple of the local club circuit, eventually recording a demo which found its way to influential BBC radio personality John Peel, who began championing the track "His Guiding Hand." Other DJs soon followed suit, and quickly the duo was on the brink of stardom.
With Peel's continued assistance, Medicine Head entered the studio to begin recording their 1970 debut LP New Bottles Old Medicine. Their focus shifted from basic blues to a more intricate sound for 1971's Heavy on the Drum, produced by former Yardbird Keith Relf; after scoring a surprise hit with the single "(And the) Pictures in the Sky," Hope-Evans left the group, and was replaced by Relf and drummer John Davies for 1972's The Dark Side of the Moon. Hope-Evans rejoined prior to 1973's One and One Is One, which launched the title track to the Top Three of the U.K. singles chart.
With Peel's continued assistance, Medicine Head entered the studio to begin recording their 1970 debut LP New Bottles Old Medicine. Their focus shifted from basic blues to a more intricate sound for 1971's Heavy on the Drum, produced by former Yardbird Keith Relf; after scoring a surprise hit with the single "(And the) Pictures in the Sky," Hope-Evans left the group, and was replaced by Relf and drummer John Davies for 1972's The Dark Side of the Moon. Hope-Evans rejoined prior to 1973's One and One Is One, which launched the title track to the Top Three of the U.K. singles chart.
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