Head // Blackpool Cool LP

Head // Blackpool Cool LP

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スコットランドのフュージョンバンドHeadが、2026年3月にカナダ・トロントのオールジャンルレーベルWe Are Busy Bodiesからリリースした再発レコードです。(オリジナルは1977年リリース)

ジャズ・ファンク6曲を収録。

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more We Are Busy Bodies releases available at Tobira.

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RELEASE DATE: 20th March 2026

Ask us for digital files.
12" black vinyl.
2026 reissue and remaster - originally released in 1977. 

Tracklist:

1. Met A Man
2. G.B.H.
3. There's A Lot Of It Around
4. Blackpool Cool
5. Pauline
6. Kick Me Quick

From the label:

"Nearly 50 years on from its initial release, the Scottish jazz/rock outfit Head’s knotty, dexterous 1977 album 'Blackpool Cool' is getting the reissue treatment, courtesy of Toronto’s ever-eclectic label We Are Busy Bodies. Initially distributed via a small run on the band’s own boutique record label and long out of print, the new pressing is freshly remastered by Noah Mintz at Lacquer Channel and ready to introduce Head’s expansive fusion compositions to a contemporary audience. It arrives in stores on April 20, 2026.

Head formed in late-sixties Glasgow, initially a trio made up of drummer Bill Kyle, bassist Graham Robb, and trumpet/flugel player John Davis. Kyle, a mature computing student at Strathclyde University was the impresario, recruiting Robb, a double-bass student at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music, and their friend Davis to round out his ensemble. After a handful of local gigs, Kyle expanded the lineup, adding Howard Copeland on alto sax and Charlie Alexander on guitar. The band were initially inspired by the classic Miles Davis Quintet, but upon the replacement of Copeland and Alexander by Gordon Cruickshank (on soprano/tenor rather than alto) and Lachlan MacColl, the band turned to a more-rock oriented sound, more In a Silent Way Bitches Brew than 'Round About Midnight. Blackpool Cool is Head’s third and final album. In contrast to their debut GTF – recorded by the quintet featuring Copeland and Alexander – both Cool and its predecessor, 1975’s Red Dwarf, were performed by the final, definitive Head lineup. Across six compositions featuring intricate drum patterns, rippling basslines, octave-jumping saxophone licks, wah-wahed electric guitar stabs and virtuosic electric piano/trumpet double-duty by Davis, the record is a both a cohesive mission statement and their swan song.

Remastered, and now with a replica 1970s promotional advert for the group."

Artist : Head

Label : We Are Busy Bodies

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スコットランドのフュージョンバンドHeadが、2026年3月にカナダ・トロントのオールジャンルレーベルWe Are Busy Bodiesからリリースした再発レコードです。(オリジナルは1977年リリース)

ジャズ・ファンク6曲を収録。

レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more We Are Busy Bodies releases available at Tobira.

----------------------

RELEASE DATE: 20th March 2026

Ask us for digital files.
12" black vinyl.
2026 reissue and remaster - originally released in 1977. 

Tracklist:

1. Met A Man
2. G.B.H.
3. There's A Lot Of It Around
4. Blackpool Cool
5. Pauline
6. Kick Me Quick

From the label:

"Nearly 50 years on from its initial release, the Scottish jazz/rock outfit Head’s knotty, dexterous 1977 album 'Blackpool Cool' is getting the reissue treatment, courtesy of Toronto’s ever-eclectic label We Are Busy Bodies. Initially distributed via a small run on the band’s own boutique record label and long out of print, the new pressing is freshly remastered by Noah Mintz at Lacquer Channel and ready to introduce Head’s expansive fusion compositions to a contemporary audience. It arrives in stores on April 20, 2026.
Head formed in late-sixties Glasgow, initially a trio made up of drummer Bill Kyle, bassist Graham Robb, and trumpet/flugel player John Davis. Kyle, a mature computing student at Strathclyde University was the impresario, recruiting Robb, a double-bass student at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music, and their friend Davis to round out his ensemble. After a handful of local gigs, Kyle expanded the lineup, adding Howard Copeland on alto sax and Charlie Alexander on guitar. The band were initially inspired by the classic Miles Davis Quintet, but upon the replacement of Copeland and Alexander by Gordon Cruickshank (on soprano/tenor rather than alto) and Lachlan MacColl, the band turned to a more-rock oriented sound, more In a Silent Way Bitches Brew than 'Round About Midnight. Blackpool Cool is Head’s third and final album. In contrast to their debut GTF – recorded by the quintet featuring Copeland and Alexander – both Cool and its predecessor, 1975’s Red Dwarf, were performed by the final, definitive Head lineup. Across six compositions featuring intricate drum patterns, rippling basslines, octave-jumping saxophone licks, wah-wahed electric guitar stabs and virtuosic electric piano/trumpet double-duty by Davis, the record is a both a cohesive mission statement and their swan song.
Remastered, and now with a replica 1970s promotional advert for the group."

Artist : Head

Label : We Are Busy Bodies