The band signed with Restless Records in 1992 to release two more albums, Un-Sentimental (1993) and 2 Cents (1995), before breaking up once again in 1995.
Joe Henderson | Henderson | Dale Chihuly | Dick Dale | Dale Earnhardt | Florence Henderson | Dale Evans | Nic Henderson | Eddie Henderson | Henderson, New Zealand | Dale Carnegie | Shirley Henderson | Dickie Henderson | Dale Van Sickel | Scott Henderson | Dale Winton | Brian Henderson | Skitch Henderson | Nicky Henderson | Henderson's Boys | Eddie Henderson (musician) | Henderson Motorcycle | Henderson, Kentucky | Gerard Henderson | Darley Dale | Dale Midkiff | Dale Kildee | Dale | Virginia Dale | Vicki Butler-Henderson |
Lost My Head was also Beowülf's last album recorded with the "classic" line-up of Dale Henderson (vocals), Mike Jensen (guitar), Paul Yamada (bass) and Miguel Alvarado (drums).
The first model of a speculative attack was contained in a 1975 discussion paper on the gold market by Stephen Salant and Dale Henderson at the Federal Reserve Board.