Medicine Head, The Best of Medicine Head 1970 1976 (vinyl record)

Medicine Head - The Best of Medicine Head 1970-1976 Very interesting and undeservedly forgotten team. Was founded in 1970 in Britain, two friends by the College of Arts, John Fiddler, multi-instrumentalist, and Pete Hope-Evans. Most of the time there was a duet, but in different years in this group there were three, and even five performers. The very case when external simplicity was also the main advantage. No special delights. Basically, classic rhythm and blues, which you want to listen more and more precisely because of the ease of perception. Despite this apparent simplicity, some things simply fascinate with their melody. The team released 8 albums between 1970 and 1976 and almost every LP was a notable blues-rock phenomenon. It’s interesting that the 1972 record was called “Dark Side Of The Moon“, which makes it thoughtful to scratch the back of the head with a dumb question to Pink Floyd ..
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