Toe Fat | Toe Fat Two | Album
Toe Fat Two (often styled as Toe Fat II) is the 1971 second and final studio album by the English hard rock band Toe Fat. Critics generally view it as a rawer, heavier, and more blues-focused successor to their debut, though opinions remain split on its overall cohesion. The album is characterized by a "heavy psych" and bluesy hard rock sound. Reviewers from AllMusic note the shift toward "forceful riffs" and "weeping wah-wah" guitar work. This record marked a significant shift in personnel. Founding members Ken Hensley and Lee Kerslake departed to form Uriah Heep, replaced here by guitarist Alan Kendall (who later joined the Bee Gees) and drummer Brian Glascock.
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