Fed to Your Head
Track Listings
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1. Dust Part 1
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2. Woman Gone Bad
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3. Electric City
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4. Blues For the Universe
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5. I Ain't Superstitious
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6. Killing Time
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7. The Girl From Shady Grove
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8. Busted
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9. Blown Away
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10. Long Black Gown
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11. Dust Part 2
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Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Bevis Frond under a pseudonym.
Product Description
Bevis Frond under a psuedonym with help from the Alchemysts and the Lucky Bishops. A "heavy metal" record in the vein of the early 70's style.
Fed To Your Head,Scorched Earth,Rubric Records,Acid Rock,Alternative Metal,Hard Rock,Neo-Psychedelia,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
Fed to Your Head
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- BLASTIN' Electric City!
- SCORCHED - Symbolic of something hot, fried, burned by some incredible heat ...
- The One That Almost Got Away!
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Fed To Your Head
Scorched Earth
Manufacturer: Rubric Records
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005QGA8
Release Date: 2001-11-14 |
Tracks:
- Dust Part 1
- Woman Gone Bad
- Electric City
- Blues For the Universe
- I Ain't Superstitious
- Killing Time
- The Girl From Shady Grove
- Busted
- Blown Away
- Long Black Gown
- Dust Part 2
Album Description
Bevis Frond under a psuedonym with help from the Alchemysts and the Lucky Bishops. A "heavy metal" record in the vein of the early 70's style.
Customer Reviews:
BLASTIN' Electric City!.......2007-07-02
Better make sure to check your pulse before and after when you put this in the stereo, through the time it finishes.
'Fed To Your Head' spoonfeeds you a 11 track dosage of sweet ELECTRIC mind-blowing guitar freakouts!
This here, is a side project from Bevis Frond's Master-mind -Nick Soloman who goes by Chuck "The Horse" Kowalski on this. Also features Paul Simmons(lead from The Alchemysts) a.k.a. Randy "The Snake" Kyser.
Fun, psychadelic blues Rock to sizzle your Brain to, jacked up a few notches to Feed your head with a Killer sound!
First listening to the Bevis Frond earlier this year opened the doors to a whole new type of Music and another Master of psychadelic guitar, ala Jimi Hendrix that I was previously unaware of.
So MANY heavy rockers on this, it's really hard to choose a # 1 Highlight or standout track for me-
I do really enjoy "Busted" (Oh MAN, those SOUNDS!)- "Blues For The Universe" and the Epic beauty of "Long Black Gown" -the longest song on 'Fed To Your Head'.
The tune "Blown Away" sounds like a spell-binding classic Rock song that's been updated and Revved up for a more modern day sound.
Pure Rock Entertainment and one of the best from Nick Soloman. I say also check out 'Hit Squad' -Bevis Frond's 2004 release.
SCORCHED - Symbolic of something hot, fried, burned by some incredible heat ..........2006-12-01
(definition - inner cover) Just plain old SMOKIN'in the vernacular! Warm up the old guitar hands (playing) over this smoldering rock, put aside 54 minutes for some intense excercise and kick around the space dust while you're floating around.
Nick Saloman and friends are incognito (with some silly made-up personages) playing out their favorite Spinal Tap (early 70's) acid-rock, Hendrix-fixated fantasies to a great atmospheric, but EARTHY old-school space. This is just about up there with some of the better Bevis Frond albums in overall fun and musical quality surprisingly, especially the first and last few songs (I have had it for quite a while and it has become one of my favorites - but that group is large, it's like saying Band of Gypsies is up there with Axis: Bold as Love). The other reviewer says alot of what I would say, THIS ROCKS, JUST GET IT since it seems to be selling pretty cheap at the moment. Chase away the wintertime, low-energy blahs with a little blistered-finger HEAT ... enjoy after a monster cup of coffee and maybe a Zappa muffin (for some perspective) have been fed to your head first! Between 4 and 5 hard-baked gold nuggets, erring on the side of 4 for now ... I still need to dig a little deeper (cool image on the disk and cover).
EARTH: The planet on which we live, an amazing kaleidescope canvas of fantastic places, people and endless new experiences (definition - inner cover).
The One That Almost Got Away!.......2002-05-17
Wow! If you didn't read the fine print on the Rubric Records website, you would probably not have discovered that this is really the Bevis frond and friends under an assumed name...and that would be too bad for you, because this is a killer! The music on here is more in a heavy blues-rock vein than is usual for the Frond. Imagine Quicksilver Messenger Service meets Nebula. Stoner rock from the 90's going back in time and recording in Haight-Ashbury! Aside from the acoustic flavored opener and closer ("Dust" parts I & II), this is pretty much music to fry your mind and rattle your brain. "Electric City", "Busted", and "Blown Away" have all the power and crunch that the current crop of Stoner-rock bands wish they had. "Long Black Gown" is a nearly 15 minute epic that conjures up images of late 60's/early 70's era Pink Floyd. This song could easily fit in between "Set the Controls For The Heart Of The Sun", and say "Careful With that Axe Eugene". All in all a truly minor gem by Nick Saloman and crew. Snap this up before it goes the way of the Fred Bison Five, and other Bevis Frond side-projects!
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The Call
L.C.
Manufacturer: 7th Realm/Reconciled
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0009K38XC
Release Date: 2003-08-05 |
Tracks:
- Call (Intro)
- Good vs. Evil
- Da Train of Life
- Reality (Interlude)
- He Keeps on Knockin'
- Get Back Unda My Feet
- Praise
- Answer
- Da Remix
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9 Tracks: 1. The Call, 2. Good vs. Evil 3. Da Train of Life 4. Reality 5. He Keeps on Knockin 6. Get Back Unda' My Feet 7. Praise 8. The Answer 9. Da Remix
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