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Axe Victim
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Topic: Steamhammer Posted: October 02 2004 at 03:34 |
What is your Favorite Steamhammer Release????
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Dick Heath
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Posted: October 02 2004 at 20:12 |
Easy (takes me back to a Torremolinos disco in Spain, around 1970): the single of Junior's Wailing, followed by the LP Mountains, because of the paired tracks Riding On The L'n'N/Hold That Train.
However, never felt comfortable with Steamhammer being pigeonholed prog
- like Wishbone Ash, they dabbled - a lot of my favourite
tunes by the band are most certainly straight out of mainstream British
blues of the late 60's.
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Easy Livin
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Posted: October 03 2004 at 16:57 |
I came across Steamhammer on an early 70's CBS sampler called "Fill your head with rock". It included a fine track by them called "Passing through".
The CBS samplers at that time (such as "The music people", "Rockbuster", and the "Rock machine" albums) were an excellent way of discovering the wealth of new music which was being recorded. Other labels had theirs too of course. Island's, which tended to be very good had "Bumpers", "El Pea"," You can all join in" etc., United artists "All good clean fun" etc.
On that subject, the Verglas label (Arena) currently have a couple of good cheap samplers on their website featuring their artists (mainly Arena related).
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Dick Heath
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Posted: October 03 2004 at 20:03 |
Easy Livin wrote:
I came across Steamhammer on an early 70's CBS sampler called "Fill
your head with rock". It included a fine track by them called "Passing
through".
The CBS samplers at that time (such as "The music people",
"Rockbuster", and the "Rock machine" albums) were an excellent way of
discovering the wealth of new music which was being recorded. Other
labels had theirs too of course. Island's, which tended to be very
good had "Bumpers", "El Pea"," You can all join in" etc., United
artists "All good clean fun" etc.
On that subject, the Verglas label (Arena) currently have a couple
of good cheap samplers on their website featuring their artists (mainly
Arena related). |
Completely agree: those late 60's/early 70's samplers were an excellent
intro to a broad range of developing rock. As a reminder, All Good Clean Fun
with many more tracks than the original, got reissued this August by
EMI in the UK for under £14 for a treble CD set. Somebody tells
me You Can All Join In
got reissued on CD in the mid 90's - but I completely missed it.
And the best CD compilation of the period is Decca's Legend Of A Mind . I'll make the plea again: both this and All Good Clean Fun should be included in the archives .
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Easy Livin
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Posted: October 04 2004 at 15:06 |
Indeed Dick, I think the Various Artists section of the Archives is a little "weak" just now. There are a number of good prog samplers and others which contain a significant proportion of prog, which could be listed. Many of these have become "historical documents" in their own right, as witnessed by the recent re-release you mention of "All good clean fun".
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Petra
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Posted: December 16 2004 at 07:30 |
Ive just got Steamhammers album ' MKII' its excellent, lots of different styles but it is predominantly a blues rock album, some great progressive tunes there too.
My favourite one is 'Jonhny Carl Morton' with brilliant harpsicord. One of the tracks '6/8 in Amiran' has touches of Jethro Tull's 'Locomotive breath' is great also.
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Perry
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Posted: December 16 2004 at 08:31 |
Steamhammer is one of my favourite group. But I prefer their early, blues-rock LPs, that later prog-rock.
"Reflections" - is a great example of band from BBB (British Blues Boom). Fantastic two-guitar leads, wonderful vocie of Kiren White... Mmmm
"MkII" - some best momets here. Turn around, sung by Steve Jolife (Tangerine dream), Supposed to be free. Masterpieces!!!
"Mountains" - it's a compromise between their blues rots and later progressive efforts. I think the best album by the group.
"Speech" - Kiren White leaves and takes all these blues... Mainly instrumental LP, sometimes boring but still there fine guitar from Martin Pugh impresse.
What opinions 'bout ARMAGEDDON, the group that has grown up from STEAMHAMMER?
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Axe Victim
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Posted: January 08 2005 at 23:03 |
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