Recorded at Abbey Road and Apple Studios in 1974 and released by CBS in February 1975, Kid In A Big World fared less well than the record company had expected. With two flop singles (Goodbye Suzie and Family Man) and general apathy from the media, Howard was dropped from the label a year later. It wasn't until November 2003, when RPM reissued the album that it received belated acclaim, getting five star reviews in magazines such as Uncut. Buoyed by its success, Howard returned to the studio for the first time in years and now has a successful, albeit niche, recording career, 35… read more
Recorded at Abbey Road and Apple Studios in 1974 and released by CBS in February 1975, Kid In A Big World fared less well than the record company had… read more
Recorded at Abbey Road and Apple Studios in 1974 and released by CBS in February 1975, Kid In A Big World fared less well than the record company had expected. With two flop singles (Goo… read more
John Howard is a British singer-songwriter whose albums Kid In A Big World, Technicolour Biography and Can You Hear Me OK?, recorded in the mid '70s, were reissued by RPM Records thirty years later. He returned to recording in 2004 and has since released several albums of new material, The Dangerous Hours (2005), As I Was Saying (2006), Same Bed Different Dreams (2007), Barefoot With Angels (2008), Navigate Home (2009), Exhibiting Tendencies (2011), You Shall Go To The Ball! (2012), Storeys (2013), 'Hello, My Name Is' (2014) plus a series of E.P.s. Howard has also re… read more
John Howard is a British singer-songwriter whose albums Kid In A Big World, Technicolour Biography and Can You Hear Me OK?, recorded in the mid '70s, were reissued by RPM Records thirt… read more
John Howard is a British singer-songwriter whose albums Kid In A Big World, Technicolour Biography and Can You Hear Me OK?, recorded in the mid '70s, were reissued by RPM Records thirty years later. He returned to recording in 200… read more