Flat as a Pancake is the debut studio album by American
rock band
Head East. The album was originally released independently by Pyramid Records. However, when radio stations began to play the song "
Never Been Any Reason",
A&M Records signed the band and re-released the album in June 1975.[2] The album was
certified gold on September 19, 1978, by the
RIAA and is their only certified album.[3] The album, which was recorded the at Golden Voice Studios in
South Pekin, Illinois, is their most successful.
The diner photographed on the back cover of the A&M reissue is the Rite-Way Diner, still in operation (now as the Olivette Diner) at 9638 Olive Blvd,
Olivette, Missouri.[4]
Flat as a Pancake is the debut studio album by American
rock band
Head East. The album was originally released independently by Pyramid Records. However, when radio stations began to play the song "
Never Been Any Reason",
A&M Records signed the band and re-released the album in June 1975.[2] The album was
certified gold on September 19, 1978, by the
RIAA and is their only certified album.[3] The album, which was recorded the at Golden Voice Studios in
South Pekin, Illinois, is their most successful.
The diner photographed on the back cover of the A&M reissue is the Rite-Way Diner, still in operation (now as the Olivette Diner) at 9638 Olive Blvd,
Olivette, Missouri.[4]