You Can Let Down Your Hair
Hazell Dean's 'You Can Let Down Your Hair' stands as a defining track from her 1970s solo career, capturing the essence of the UK new wave and soft rock movement. Released during a period when she was establishing herself as a prominent female voice in the genre, the song blends melodic sensibilities with a driving rhythm that became a staple of her discography. The recording reflects the era's shift towards more polished, guitar-driven pop, showcasing Dean's ability to craft anthems that resonated with audiences seeking both emotional depth and rhythmic energy. As part of her broader catalogue, the track exemplifies the blend of sophistication and accessibility that characterized her work throughout the decade, cementing her legacy as a key figure in English rock history. |