Medicine Head were a British
blues rock band – initially a duo – active in the 1970s.
Their biggest single success was in 1973 with "
One and One Is One", which reached number 3 on the
UK Singles Chart
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.
The group recorded six original albums, the first three of which were released by
John Peel's
Dandelion
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label.
Main personnel
For most of its career, the group was a
duo comprising:
*John Fiddler (born 25 September 1947, the
Moxley area of
Darlaston
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Topography
Darlaston is situated between Wednesbury and Walsall in the valley of the Riv ...
, Staffordshire, England) – (vocalist, guitarist, pianist and drummer)
*Peter Hope-Evans (born 28 September 1947,
Brecon
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,
Powys
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Geog ...
,
Wales
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) – (harmonica,
Jew's harp, guitarist, and mouthbow player).
At various stages, the band used the following musicians:
Laurence Archer
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,
Clive Edwards
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,
Keith Relf
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,
Tony Ashton
Edward Anthony Ashton (1 March 1946 – 28 May 2001) was an English rock pianist, keyboardist, singer, composer, producer and artist.
Biography
Born in Blackburn, Lancashire, Ashton spent his formative years in the seaside town of Blackpool whe ...
, Roger Saunders, George Ford, John Davies,
Rob Townsend and
Morgan Fisher
Stephen Morgan Fisher (born 1 January 1950) is an English keyboard player and composer, and is most known as a member of Mott the Hoople in the early 1970s. However, his career has covered a wide range of musical activities, and he is still ac ...
.
Career
Fiddler and Hope-Evans met while attending
Wednesfield Grammar School,
Wolverhampton
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and later
Stafford Art School,
only to then quit, and began performing together on an informal basis. In or around 1968, they began performing the blues and rock and roll songs in pubs and clubs in and around
Birmingham
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. Radio DJ
John Peel saw Fiddler and Hope-Evans perform at the Lafayette Club and later shared their music with
John Lennon
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,
Eric Clapton and
Pete Townshend
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Townsh ...
. At Lennon's insistence, the duo was signed by
Dandelion Records.
[Nick Dalton, "A Medical Miracle", '']Record Collector
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'', number 415, June 2013, pp. 30–36
The demo recording of "His Guiding Hand" was released as a single, Peel describing it as "the cheapest single ever made and one of the classic records of all time" and keeping the single in
his box of most treasured records.
The duo's first album, ''New Bottles Old Medicine'',
was recorded in a single two-hour session, and they toured with Peel at many of his gigs, Peel paying them out of his own fee.
Their second album, ''Heavy on the Drum'',
was recorded with Keith Relf, formerly of
The Yardbirds
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, as producer. The single "
(And The) Pictures in the Sky" rose to number 22 on the
UK Singles Chart
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in 1971.
This was not included on ''Heavy on the Drum'', but was added to CD reissues of their debut, ''New Bottles Old Medicine''. "
(And The) Pictures in the Sky" was the first hit on the Dandelion label.
Hope-Evans left the band for over a year,
and Fiddler, Relf (on bass), and drummer John Davies recorded the band's third album and last on Dandelion, ''Dark Side of the Moon''.
It was released in 1972, the year before the
Pink Floyd album of the same name. According to
Nicholas Schaffner
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Schaffner was born in Manhattan to John V. Schaffner (1913–1983), a literary agent whose clients include ...
, Pink Floyd briefly changed the name of their piece (which they were already performing live), to ''Eclipse'', until the Medicine Head album turned out to be "a commercial dud".
[Schaffner, ''A Saucerful Of Secrets: The Pink Floyd Odyssey'', 1992, Delta Publishing] The track "Only To Do What Is True" appeared on the 1972
compilation
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**Compilation error
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*Compilation thesis
M ...
, ''
There Is Some Fun Going Forward''.
Medicine Head signed for
Polydor Records
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, and Hope-Evans returned for the album ''One & One Is One'', produced by
Tony Ashton
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Biography
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and recorded with various
session musicians.
The title track became the band's biggest hit, reaching number 3 in the UK in 1973, and they followed it up with "Rising Sun" (number 11).
For the next album, ''Thru' A Five'', the duo were augmented on a regular basis by Rob Townsend – previously of
Family
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– on drums, Roger Saunders on guitar, and George Ford on bass.
The album featured the
Slim Harpo
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-influenced song "Slip and Slide", which became the band's final hit, reaching number 22 in the UK in 1974.
Despite consistent touring, often as a
supporting act, Medicine Head failed to place an album on the
UK Albums Chart
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. For their final album, ''Two Man Band'', recorded at Pete Townshend's
Eel Pie Studios
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, they reverted to being a duo.
Medicine Head finally folded in 1977.
In 2005,
Angel Air
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Destinations
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Thailand
* Bangkok — Don Mueang In ...
released the album ''Don't Stop The Dance''. In effect it was a 'lost' album, compiling some singles from an unsuccessful period with the WWA label, and some unreleased sessions with the band as a five piece. In March 2007, Medicine Head's debut album ''New Bottles, Old Medicine'' was re-released on CD by
Cherry Red Records. In May 2009, Cherry Red also released, ''One And One Is One – The Very Best Of Medicine Head''. Fiddler released solo albums after the breakup of the band but revived the Medicine Head name for ''Fiddlersophical'' in 2011.
Post break-up careers
Since the band's break-up, both members have continued to work in the
music industry.
Fiddler was a member of
British Lions and
Box of Frogs,
and has released solo material including a 1995 album, ''Return of the Buffalo''. He has occasionally revived the Medicine Head name, to tour a show of their hits (fellow musicians have included
Laurence Archer
Laurence Archer (born 9 November 1961 in London) is a British guitarist and songwriter notable for his work with British rock bands UFO and Phil Lynott's Grand Slam. He wrote many of Grand Slam's songs together with Phil Lynott and Mark Stanway ...
,
Clive Edwards
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, Mark Luckhurst and James Fox) and to release further low-key recordings.
Hope-Evans appeared on many albums, most prominently with Pete Townshend,
and has played in several bands including The Dance Band, who released a 1980 album ''Fancy Footwork'', and more recently accompanying singer-songwriter Noah Francis.
Discography
Albums
*''New Bottles, Old Medicine'' (1970)
*''Heavy on the Drum'' (1971)
*''Dark Side of the Moon'' (1972)
*''One & One Is One'' (1973)
*''Thru a Five'' (1974)
*''Medicine Head'' (1976)
*''Two Man Band'' (1976)
*''Live at the Marquee'' (2001)
*''Don't Stop the Dance'' (2005)
*''Only the Roses'' (2005)
*''BBC Radio Sessions'' (2010)
*''Fiddlersophical'' (2011)
Singles
* "His Guiding Hand" (1969)
* "Coast to Coast (And Shore to Shore)" (1970)
* "
(And The) Pictures in the Sky" (1971) –
UK number 22
* "How Does It Feel"/"Morning Light" (1972)
* "Only to Do What Is True" (1972)
* "Kum On"/"On the Land" (1972)
* "
One and One Is One" (1973) – UK number 3
* "Rising Sun" (1973) – UK number 11
* "Slip and Slide" (1974) – UK number 22
* "Mama Come Out" (1974)
* "(It's Got to Be) Alright" (1974)
* "It's Natural" (1976)
* "Me and Suzie Hit the Floor" (1976)
See also
*
Harvest Records discography
*
List of Peel sessions
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List of performers on Top of the Pops
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List of British blues musicians
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Individuals
* Ian A. Anderson
* Elles Bailey
*Ginger Baker
*Long John Baldry
*Chris Barber
*Norman Beaker
* Jeff Beck
* Duster Bennett
*Graham Bond
* Marcus Bonfanti
*John Bonham
...
References
External links
John Peel (BBC) websiteMedicine Headat
Cherry Red Records
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