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Starting out as an electric blues group in the '60s, Steamhammer transformed into a hard progressive rock group on this 1970 album. A highly collectable album in the British prog scene, the guitarist and vocalist of this group were both, in fact, hardworking session musicians who made their names working with Rod Stewart on his debut solo album. Guitarist and vocalist Martin Pugh and Martin Quittenton co-wrote "Maggie May" with Rod Stewart, and extraordinarily this, the group's third album, features ex-Tangerine Dream keyboardist Steve Jolliffe, who was responsible for the progressive, keyboard-dominated sound of the album. Although throughout they maintain their electric blues roots, this album is a fairly awkward and mediocre transition period for the group. However, hardcore collectors of progressive rock will find much to delight in. ~ Skip Jansen
Limited edition German reissue of this 1970 album by the British Blues Rockers features bonus tracks and comes housed in a digi-sleeve replicating the album's original release and also features a fold out poster booklet with extensive liner notes. Repertoire. 2007. Steamhammer Mountains Songs | 1. | I Wouldn't Have Thought |
| 2. | Riding on the L&N |
| 3. | Hold That Train |
| 4. | Levinia |
| 5. | Henry Lane |
| 6. | Leader of the Ring |
| 7. | Walking Down the Road |
| 8. | Mountains |
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$3.99 Originally released in 1966, this 12-track collection gathers both sides of the six singles Sam Moore and Dave Prater recorded for the Roulette label between 1962 and 1964. Less dynamic than the duo's legendary sides for Stax and Atlantic later in the decade, this is nonetheless fine early 1960s deep soul, highlighted by the excellent "Listening For My Name." Roulette didn't release this album until 1966 -- two years after Sam & Dave's last Roulette single. They had become a household name via Stax Records when this hit the market. It is definitive Roulette, containing both sides of their six singles for the label. Roulette featured Dave Prater's baritone/tenor more prominently than Sam Moore's vibrant gospel tenor -- Stax featured Moore. They recorded "I Got a Thing Going On," "I Need Love," "No Pain," and "Keep Walkin'" at Criterion Studios in Miami for Henry Stone. And according to Moore, they first dropped on either Marlin or TK Records (the Rolling Stones' labels). Their first Roulette release, "I Need Love," written by Moore and Sam Early (not Prater as credited) went unnoticed. A nondescript "No More Pain" did no better. Through Morris Levy (the nefarious owner of Roulette), they kept busy gigging with no hits. According to Moore, "Jackie Wilson hung around the studio and sings background (uncredited) on many of these tracks." A third release, "She's Alright," failed miserably. Only the flowing "It's So Nice While It Lasted," where Prater and Moore's voices blend soulfully, had any juice; it almost broke in 1963. Roulette released the charmer again in 1966 to ride the wave of their Stax hits. ~ Andrew Hamilton The most explosive due in pop history, Sam & Dave (Sam Moore and Dave Prater) made a career out of trying to out-sing each other on a series of vital singles recorded at the legendary ...
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$12.55 **10th Annual Great American Song Contest Award Winner (2008)**Award-winning singer/songwriter Kim Jarrett has been quietly collecting fans with her smart and pervasive live presence, and mature, straightforward songs, since the release of her self-titled debut CD in September 2002.With influences ranging from 1980's Top 40, to 70's rock and beyond, Kim's music is a pleasing blend of pop, roots, country and folk. Often described as folk/blues - her clear, strong voice, combined with her personal lyrics, has universal appeal. Her songs, and the single, "Do I Have the Patience", have been featured on regular adult contemporary, CBC, and college radio stations from St. John's to Vancouver, and “How Long”, the opening track from her self-titled debut, can be found pre-loaded on Philips Electronics mp3 players sold worldwide.Since 2006, Kim has also been lending her voice as an occasional live and session backing vocalist, as well as co-hosting weekly open mics and other songwriter events in Toronto with her longtime bassist and backing vocalist, Mike Costantino. Together, the duo perform over 100 shows a year at bars, restaurants, private parties, corporate ...
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