Later they played Moscow, Namibia, Bucharest a USA tour and a second album Some Kind Of Fever. The band embarked on another UK tour to promote their début album Desert Orchid. In mid 1988 Food became part of EMI records and Crazyhead released third single “Time Has Taken Its Toll on You” on the Food/Parlaphone label and reached No. They then released the Have Love, Will Travel EP (which reached 68) 3 before embarking on yet another UK tour. They described themselves as an “Urban Bastard Blues Band”, and their songs ranged in theme from trenchant social commentary to the surreal, but always with an underlying vein of black humour and they were renowned for their live performances. The band embarked on another UK tour to promote their dbut album Desert Orchid, released in October 1988, along with another single, 'Rags', and then toured Europe supporting Iggy Pop. Though lumped in with the largely media-created “Grebo” scene, they were more influenced by the garage rock of the late 1960s, as well as bands like The Ramones, The Stooges and Captain Beefheart. Crazyhead, Desert Orchid album review in US music trade magazine Cashbox, 8th July 1989. Back in stock email alert Browsing filters Crazyhead Desert Orchid Contact Useful Grab our email alerts Feeling social Were not your normal record shop. Desert Orchid: Cherry Red 1995 : Grind: Bliss Out /. Their second single “Baby Turpentine” reached number 4 in the Indie Chart before they toured Europe with Iggy Pop. The Loud & Lousy Story Of Gaye Bykers On Acid And Crazyhead. Crazyhead albums and discography on AllMusic including all best, old, and new album information. For the rest of the year they toured extensively, supporting The Cult, then Julian Cope, and also played the Glastonbury and Reading Festivals. Label: Food, Food, Parlophone Cat: foodlp 1, FOODLP 1, 79 1035 1. Formed in 1986, they signed to the independent record label, Food Records, later that year and their début single, “What Gives You The Idea That You’re So Amazing, Baby?”, reached number 2 in the UK Indie Chart in March 1987. Crazyhead - Desert Orchid (LP, Album) Unavailable in United States. Crazyhead are an English indie Rock band from Leicester, England.
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Sir Robert Norramby clambers aboard Millie’s coach and thanks Thomas for helping him. Millie explains that she had been locked up in her shed whilst the Earl was travelling, but she is now able to steam freely again. Thomas guesses she that it is Millie, which she is. When he arrives, a little blue bubbly French engine rolls up next to him. Later, Thomas is sent to Brendam Docks to pick up some more crates to take to the estate at Ulfstead Castle. He then mentions that he promised someone called Millie that he would be at the castle by 2:00, but none of the engines know who he is talking about. Thinking it is for somebody else, he clambers back into his coach and says goodbye to them all. The Fat Controller greets a very surprised Sir Robert Norramby, who gets confused about whom the party is for. All the engines then gather at Knapford Station and soon Spencer steams in bringing the Earl. All the engines become very excited and soon there are lots of preparations for the Earl's arrival. The Fat Controller comes up and tells all the engines that his old friend Sir Robert Norramby will be arriving back on Sodor from travelling the world. None of them know why, but Emily knows Spencer is coming and James thinks a special visitor is arriving. Later, all the engines and Thomas' coaches are sent to the washdown. Percy thinks it is alive and runs away, but Thomas stays and wonders why the suit of armour was there and who it belonged to. Thomas biffs a truck into another, causing a crate to fall out. One morning at Brendam Docks, Thomas and Percy are shunting, but not very carefully. |
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