Artist: Hookfoot Title: Headlines Year Of Release: 1975/2016 Label: Prog Temple Genre: Blues Rock, Southern Rock, Prog Rock Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log) Total Time: 43:16 + 47:10 Total Size: 629 Mb (scans) WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1:
- Don't Let It Bring You Down (Neil Young) - 3:07
- Movies (Ian Duck) - 4:53
- S.B.W. (Ian Duck, Caleb Quaye) - 2:36
- Shoe Shine Boy (Caleb Quaye) - 12:05
- Nature Changes (Caleb Quaye, Ian Duck) - 5:25
- Bluebird Revisited (Stephen Stills) - 4:03
- Coombe Gallows (Caleb Quaye) - 3:09
- Gimme Shelter (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - 4:19
- Fire And Rain (Caleb Quaye) - 3:38
CD 2:
- Sweet Sweet Funky Music (Caleb Quaye) - 3:18
- Living in the City (Caleb Quaye) - 4:57
- If I Had the Words (Ian Duck, Roger Pope, Caleb Quaye, David Glover) - 3:31
- Good Times a Comin' (Ian Duck, Fred Gandy, Roger Pope, Caleb Quaye) - 6:18
- Cruisin' (Ian Duck, Fred Gandy, Roger Pope, Caleb Quaye) - 5:32
- Just a Little Communication (Caleb Quaye) - 5:38
- Nothin' Changes (Caleb Quaye) - 4:44
- Tradin' Riffs (Caleb Quaye) - 4:45
- Rockin' on the Good (Ian Duck) - 5:09
- So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star (Chris Hillman, Roger McGuinn) - 3:18
Caleb Quaye - Electric, Acoustic Guitars, Keyboards, Pianos, Organ, Percussion, Tambourine, Vocals Ian Duck - Electric, Acoustic Guitars, Harp, Percussion, Tambourine, Vocals Roger Pope - Drums, Percussions, Tambourine, Cow-Bell Dave Glover - Bass (1969-72) Fred Gandy – Bass (1973) With Dicky Birds – Whistling Bob Kulick – Guitar, Vocals
Hookfoot was a quintet formed at the end of the '60s as a recording unit by a half-dozen session players associated with Dick James' publishing and later with his DJM Records label. They never made much of an impression on the charts, despite their work being licensed to A&M Records, through which they released four LPs in the U.S.A. Ian Duck (vocals, harmonica), Dave Glover (bass), Roger Pope (drums, vocals), and Caleb Quaye (guitar, vocals) were the original lineup, with Bob Kulick (guitar, vocals) coming in alongside Quaye, and Fred Gandy joining on bass later