Head east never been any reason3/15/2024 ![]() ![]() The multi-part vocal harmonies sung by all the members didn’t hurt the song much either. Add in the great guitar work of Mike Somerville, the bass playing of Dan Birney and alternating vocals of Huston and John Schlitt and you got a big hit. Then you have the well timed double tracked Minimoog by Boyd pieced in at certain points that made people really dig the tune back then. Steve’s drumming never does overpower the song but is still strong enough to keep the song going. ![]() Original keyboard player and the only remaining original member Roger Boyd’s double tracked Minimoog and drummer Steve Huston playing are the highlights for me. But lets face it when a guitarist like Ritchie Blackmore has a top ten hit with it in 1979, Head East’s version that only reached number 46 on the charts doesn’t have a chance. Soon after Never Been Any Reason started to get radio play A & M Records signed them and then re-released it in 1975.Īlthough Head East is still putting out records and touring today (mostly the Midwest) they never had a hit song again unless you would like to count their 1978 remake of the Russ Ballard song Since You Been Gone. ![]() Originally released on their own record label “Pyramid Records” label around 1974 or 75. Flat as a Pancake was the first album that Head East recorded. ![]()
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