180g Audiophile Vinyl LP!
Mastered by Friday Music's Joe Reagoso at Capitol Records!
Heads & Tails was the debut smash LP from the late singer/songwriter and human rights activist Harry Chapin. Shortly after its release in 1972, and thanks in part to Johnny Carson for asking the artist to come back a second night after he blew the audience away with his storytelling classic hit Taxi, Harry Chapin was soon on his way to the top rungs of the charts.
Radio programmers, both rock and pop, also took the cue and began to play the 7-minute single in tandem, as Taxi would soon become one of the biggest success stories of the time.
The album was filled with eight more Chapin classics like his stellar Greyhound, Could You Keep Your Light On Please and the beautiful harmony-filled Any Old Kind Of Day. With his amazing stories and masterful musicianship, Harry Chapin would go on beyond the musical landscape and become one of the leading human rights activists of his time with his food outreach programs, which are still in the works to this day (The Harry Chapin Foundation)
Friday Music announces the limited edition release of late great Harry Chapins Heads & Tails. This first time 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl was mastered impeccably by Joe Reagoso at Capitol Records and is presented in a stunning gatefold cover to further enhance your listening experience.
This is a wonderful album for his old fans to revisit for the first time in the audiophile vinyl domain, as well as to share with others who may never have heard the amazing stories and songs that truly made this sorely missed artist a musical pioneer.
Features:
180g Audiophile Vinyl
Mastered by Joe Reagoso at Capitol Records
Gatefold jacket
Selections:
Side A:
1. Could You Put Your Light On, Please
2. Greyhound
3. Everybody's Lonely
4. Sometime, Somewhere Wife
5. Empty
Side B:
1. Taxi
2. Any Old Kind of Day
3. Dogtown
4. Same Sad Singer
Mastered by Friday Music's Joe Reagoso at Capitol Records!
Heads & Tails was the debut smash LP from the late singer/songwriter and human rights activist Harry Chapin. Shortly after its release in 1972, and thanks in part to Johnny Carson for asking the artist to come back a second night after he blew the audience away with his storytelling classic hit Taxi, Harry Chapin was soon on his way to the top rungs of the charts.
Radio programmers, both rock and pop, also took the cue and began to play the 7-minute single in tandem, as Taxi would soon become one of the biggest success stories of the time.
The album was filled with eight more Chapin classics like his stellar Greyhound, Could You Keep Your Light On Please and the beautiful harmony-filled Any Old Kind Of Day. With his amazing stories and masterful musicianship, Harry Chapin would go on beyond the musical landscape and become one of the leading human rights activists of his time with his food outreach programs, which are still in the works to this day (The Harry Chapin Foundation)
Friday Music announces the limited edition release of late great Harry Chapins Heads & Tails. This first time 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl was mastered impeccably by Joe Reagoso at Capitol Records and is presented in a stunning gatefold cover to further enhance your listening experience.
This is a wonderful album for his old fans to revisit for the first time in the audiophile vinyl domain, as well as to share with others who may never have heard the amazing stories and songs that truly made this sorely missed artist a musical pioneer.
Features:
180g Audiophile Vinyl
Mastered by Joe Reagoso at Capitol Records
Gatefold jacket
Selections:
Side A:
1. Could You Put Your Light On, Please
2. Greyhound
3. Everybody's Lonely
4. Sometime, Somewhere Wife
5. Empty
Side B:
1. Taxi
2. Any Old Kind of Day
3. Dogtown
4. Same Sad Singer