Formed in Edinburgh, Scotland, from the ashes of pop group Badger, the Headboys - Lou Lewis (guitar/vocals), Calum Malcolm (keyboards/vocals), George Boyter (bass/vocals) and Davy Ross (drums/vocals) - secured a lucrative contract with Robert Stigwood's RSO label on the strength of a set of superior demos recorded at Malcolm's own studio. They enjoyed a minor hit with ‘The Shape Of Things To Come' (1979), but a faintly ludicrous schoolboy image undermined their grasp of power pop. The Headboys was not a commercial success and the group split up soon after its release. Malcolm ...