Home Is in My Head
Jackie Lomax first came to the public eye in 1969 when the Beatles' Apple Records released his debut album Is This What You Want, produced by George Harrison with a backing band that consisted of 75% of the Beatles, as well as Eric Clapton and Nicky Hopkins. His first LP for Warners was Home Is In My Head which featured guitarist Bryn Haworth - known for his playing on John Cale's Fear album and various Ian Matthews recordings. First released in 1971, the album's slower tracks were particularly impressive - When I Miss You The Most, Or So It Seems, and You Within Me - although the style and the sound remained much as it had been on his Apple debut solo LP. It proved Lomax could produce an record without the help of the star-studded backing band.