Matching Head and Feet is a studio album by musician Kevin Coyne, released in 1975 on the Virgin label.
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Released | 1975 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Virgin | |||
Producer | Geoffrey Haslam | |||
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Awarding the album a B+, Robert Christgau wrote:
Coyne is the kind of minor artist whose faults-mainly an undeniable narrowness of emotional range that forces him to repeat effects-I am willing to overlook in this homogenized time. Sounding like a sly, bony, and clinically loony Joe Cocker (or a failed Deke Leonard), he here abandons quirky singer-songwriting for unkempt rock and roll."[1]
Reviewing the album for AllMusic, Richie Unterberger said:
The arrangements are more conventional than most of his previous work (a pre-Police Andy Summers handles guitar), and much of the results are routine. Not lifeless, though; anything sung by Coyne will have roughness around the edges (and his voice here sometimes sounds not just raw, but downright worn). And songs about folks who carry guns, knives, and smash the faces of their wives (in "Turpentine") are not your usual rock fare. The words are unconventional, but the settings are average in a mid-'70s way, which dilutes the lyrics' impact, and makes this an unmemorable effort on the whole.[2]
All songs written by Kevin Coyne except where noted.
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