Album US 1974 on Shoes Records label
Rock (Power Pop)
Heads or Tails was the very first "album" recorded by SHOES, in the summer of 1974. The album was hand-cut in mono onto 10" acetate discs using a Meisner record cutter and only four copies were made. Due to the constraints of the acetate discs, each side was limited to only 10 minutes long, so the sequencing and song length had to be very closely planned.
Shoes , *1974 US album by | |
Andy Josephs drums | |
Gary Klebe voc, g, percussion, vocals, guitar, written by, lead vocals, electric guitar, guitar, lead vocals, guitar, electric guitar, 12-string | |
John Murphy b, voc, percussion, lead vocals, mandolin, bass, written by, vocals, bass, tambourine, vocals, electric guitar, guitar, 12-string, vocals, guitar, bass, maracas, lead vocals, bass, vocals, bass, electric guitar, 12-string | |
Jeff Murphy voc, g, US vocals, guitar, bass, percussion, written by, vocals, electric guitar, guitar, kalimba |
John Murphy graphics |
Shoes producer |
Jeff Murphy recorded by |
Jeff Murphy |
Gary Klebe |
John Murphy |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Heads | Shoes | ||
2 | Can't You See? | Shoes | Jeff Murphy | |
3 | Nothing Means More | Shoes | Gary Klebe, John Murphy | |
4 | You're The Same | Shoes | Gary Klebe | |
5 | Tied Up | Shoes | Jeff Murphy | |
6 | We Shouldn't've Come Here | Shoes | John Murphy | |
7 | Tails | Shoes | ||
8 | Grandpapa | Shoes | John Murphy | |
9 | So Bad | Shoes | Gary Klebe | |
10 | Clear Day | Shoes | Gary Klebe | |
11 | I'd Like To Take You Out Again | Shoes | John Murphy | |
12 | Quarter In Nine | Shoes | Gary Klebe, John Murphy |