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  1. Despite consistent touring, often as a supporting act, Medicine Head failed to place an album on the UK Albums Chart. For their final album, Two Man Band, recorded at Pete Townshend's Eel Pie Studios, they reverted to being a duo. Medicine Head finally folded in 1977. In 2005, Angel Air released the album Don't Stop The Dance.

  2. Two Man Band by Medicine Head released in 1976. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. Despite consistent touring, often as a supporting act, Medicine Head failed to place an album on the UK Albums Chart. For their final album Two Man Band, recorded at Pete Townshend's Eel Pie Studios, they reverted to being a duo. Medicine Head finally folded in 1977.

  4. Released. 1974 — UK. Vinyl —. LP, Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Two Man Band by Medicine Head. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  5. But Medicine Head would soon fold in the face of the punk onslaught, and John Fiddler would soon reinvent himself as a lithe, fresh-faced rock star with the British Lions. As such, this album is important as it marks the end of one of the unique bands of British Rock and a turning point in John Fiddler's career.

  6. The duos last album, ‘Two Man Band’, came out in 1976 on Chas Chandler’s Barn label. Recorded at Pete Townsend’s Eel Pie studio, it featured a reggae horn section for jive-funk and nods to legends like Sam Cooke and Buddy Holly in some of the bands widest styles.

  7. Two Man Band, from 1976, captures the essence of Medicine Heads minimalist rock ‘n’ roll but mixes it with flourishes from the best of British musicians, including Ashton, Gardner & Dyke and Family piano man Tony Ashton, Mott The Hoople keyboard whiz Morgan Fisher (later to team up with John Fiddler in British Lions) and pedal steel ...