Top Songs
- Rock Covers · 1988
- Indie Chart Hits · 1988
- Some Kind of Fever · 1990
- Allen Toussaint Covers · 1988
- British Rock Crate · 1988
- Some Kind of Fever · 1990
- Some Kind of Fever · 1990
- Everything's Alright - Single · 1990
- British Rebels · 1988
- Pop Songs Gone Rock: Covers · 1988
- Some Kind of Fever · 1990
- Children of Goth · 1988
- Some Kind of Fever · 1990
Albums
- 1990
Singles & EPs
About Crazyhead
This guitar band, formed in Leicester, England, in 1986, were signed to the fledgling Food label. Their first two releases saw quick independent chart success, ‘(What Gives You The Idea That) You’re So Amazing Baby?’ and ‘Baby Turpentine’ both reaching number 2. In common with Gaye Bikers On Acid, Bomb Party and Pop Will Eat Itself, the group was linked with the media-fuelled ‘biker’ or ‘grebo’ rock genre. By the time of their third single, ‘Time Has Taken Its Toll On You’, and the debut album in 1988, their career was in decline, despite later minor national chart success in 1989 with the Have Love, Will Travel EP and ‘Like Princes Do’ on the Food label’s Christmas EP. Enjoying ludicrous names such as Vom, Superfast Blind Dick, Ian ‘Anderson Pork Beast’ (vocals) and stranger still, Kevin, they were dropped from Food in 1989. Their second album, produced by Pat Collier, found them housed on Black records.
- ORIGIN
- England
- GENRE
- Rock