Jefferson Airplane's 'Two Heads' from the 1967 album 'After Bathing At Baxters' channels a similarly surreal and experimental vibe as Jean Dawson's 'Three Heads*.' Both tracks weave through psychedelic elements and explore unconventional structures.
The Three Degrees' 'When Will I See You Again' contrasts with the theme of Jean Dawson's 'Three Heads*' by focusing on soulful, harmonized melodies and an introspective, nostalgic feel, providing a different yet emotional listening experience.
While not directly aligned with the experimental style of 'Three Heads*,' The Three Degrees' 'Can't You See What You're Doing To Me' offers rich, emotionally-driven lyrics and lush instrumental arrangements that evoke strong feelings similar to those experienced in Jean Dawson's music.