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Heads Hands and Feet

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Mott the Hoople, Head, Hands and Feet: Royal Albert Hall, London

Live Review by Chris Charlesworth, Melody Maker, 17 July 1971

Mott: Britain's Grand Funk? ...

Heads, Hands & Feet: Heads, Hands & Feet (Island ILPS 9149; £2.15)

Review by Roy Carr, New Musical Express, 21 August 1971

THIS DEBUT album has been a long time in coming, but it has been well worth the wait. With foresight the group have held off ...

Heads, Hands & Feet: Dear mother, we love Albert

Interview by Val Mabbs, Record Mirror, 9 October 1971

Ray Brown of H, H & F talks to Val Mabbs ...

Heads Hands and Feet: Old Soldiers Never Die

Review by John Pidgeon, Let It Rock, May 1973

THEY SHOULD HAVE named the album after the opener on Side One. Old Soldiers Never Die suits well enough – they've all been doing battle ...

Jerry Lee Lewis: The Session Men

Report and Interview by John Pidgeon, Let It Rock, May 1973

"WHAT HAPPENS when some of today's great pop stars put a session together in London with a rock 'n' roll legend?" asks the ad for ...

Heads Hands and Feet: Old Soldiers Never Die

Review by Jon Tiven, Rolling Stone, 19 July 1973

SOME OF ENGLAND'S finest ex-sessionmen, Heads Hands & Feet, have been soaking up America's finest as their influences, backing up Jerry Lee Lewis, Jackson Browne, ...

see also Chas and Dave

see also Albert Lee

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