Matching Head and Feet is a studio album by musician Kevin Coyne, released in June 1975 on Virgin records.
[4] Awarding the album a rating of B+, Robert Christgau wrote: Coyne is the kind of minor artist whose faults-mainly an undeniable narrowness of emotional range that forces him to repeat effects-I am willing to overlook in this homogenized time.
Sounding like a sly, bony, and clinically loony Joe Cocker (or a failed Deke Leonard), he here abandons quirky singer-songwriting for unkempt rock and roll.
And songs about folks who carry guns, knives, and smash the faces of their wives (in "Turpentine") are not your usual rock fare.
[6] Steve Dinsdale in The Rough Guide to Rock described it as, "... a bit of a mixed bag, but one yielding a roaring highlight of Coyne's vocals in "Turpentine" and a gorgeous balled in "Sunday Morning Sunrise", aided by Summers effortless guitarwork".