Steamhammer - Mk II (1969 uk, brilliant prog/blues-rock) [Mini LP CD 24 Bit Japan AIRAC-1566] Flac


Mk II was the second album of the British blues-rock band Steamhammer. Not selling as many records as they had hoped, Steamhammer nevertheless became a top European open-air attraction, mainly due to their excellent live performance. For over two hours each night they would provide instrumental improvisations, exemplarised by the guitar work of Martin Pugh and the harmonica of Kieran White.


In summer 1969, Martin Quittenton left the band, followed by drummer Michael Rushton. They were replaced by Steve Jolliffe (saxophone, flute) and Mick Bradley (drums). Jollife's feel for precise arrangements and jazz influences especially inspired the recording of this second Mk II album. Going beyond the boundaries of traditional blues forms, the band members applied their musical creativity and imagination without the need for technical.

Steamhammer’s second album produced in 1969, highlights the melodic and exciting “Supposed To Be Free,” which speaks for itself, being sandwiched between “Santana” and “Chicago” on CBS’s “Fill Your Head With Rock” album.

01. Supposed To Be Free 05:56
02. Johnny Carl Morton 04:35
03. Sunset Chase 01:39
04. Contemporary Chick Con Song 04:52
05. Turn Around 03:32
06. 6/8 For Amiran 03:00
07. Passing Through 05:03
08. Down Along The Grove 00:41
09. Another Travelling Tune 16:07
10. Fran & Dee Take A Ride 03:16
Bonus Tracks:
11. Autumn Song 04:04
12. Blues For Passing People 06:26

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