Head (band)
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This article is about the British band. For the former guitarist of rock band Korn, see Brian Welch.
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Origin | Bristol, England |
Genres | Britpop, trip hop, alternative rock |
Years active | 1987–1989 |
Labels | Virgin Records |
Members |
Rich Beale Gareth Sager Nick Sheppard |
Head were an English rock band of the late 1980s.
History
After making three albums and a few singles the Bristol-based combo faded away. Nick Sheppard previously played in The Cortinas and (briefly) The Clash. Gareth Sager previously played in The Pop Group, and in Rip Rig + Panic with Neneh Cherry.
Although they never achieved major sales they are now belatedly acknowledged as a forerunner of today's trip-hop scene.[1]
The title of the second album is a reference to Tales of Ordinary Madness, a film based on the work of poet Charles Bukowski.
Discography
- A Snog on the Rocks (1987)
- Tales of Ordinary Madness (1988)
- Intoxicator (1989)
Members
- Rich Beale ("Clevedon Pier") - lead vocals
- Gareth Sager ("Hank Sinclair") - guitar, keyboards, most songwriting
- Nick Sheppard ("Chopper Harris", "Candy Horsebreath") - guitar
- Paul Francis ("Cheese jackson ")-Bass Guitar
- Plastic Bag - drums
See also
- Culture of Bristol
- List of bands from Bristol
- Bristol Sound
References
External links
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