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Lost My Head... But I'm Back on the Right Track

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Lost My Head... But I'm Back on the Right Track
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Studio album by
Released1988
Recorded1987-1988
GenreHardcore punk
Crossover thrash
Length39:25
LabelCaroline Records
Beowülf chronology
Beowülf
(1986)
Lost My Head... But I'm Back on the Right Track
(1988)
Un-Sentimental
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic1.5/5 stars[1]

Lost My Head... But I'm Back on the Right Track is the second album by Beowülf, released in 1988.

Like the previous album, Beowülf, Lost My Head is regarded by fans as Beowülf's best album, and a classic from the golden age of the Venice, California scene. Lost My Head was also Beowülf's last album recorded with the "classic" line-up of Dale Henderson (vocals), Mike Jensen (guitar), (bass) and (drums). Henderson would become the only remaining original member of the band while recording their next album, 1993's Un-Sentimental.

Like many Beowülf albums, the recording is out of print. In 2004, the album was re-released as the second half of compilation, along with Beowülf.

Track listing[]

  1. "Muy Bonita" (2:35)
  2. "Flare" (2:34)
  3. "Plastic People" (3:17)
  4. "Fuzzy Princess" (3:32)
  5. "Hippy Liquor" (3:37)
  6. "One Chance" (3:35)
  7. "Done Got Caught" (2:14)
  8. "You Get Me Off" (2:43)
  9. "Winer Diner" (3:14)
  10. "Where You From" (3:50)
  11. "Lost My Head" (3:25)
  12. "Cruisin'" (Smokey Robinson cover) (4:49)

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