Steamhammer (album)

Steamhammer (aka Reflection) was the debut album issued in 1969 by the British blues-rock band Steamhammer. Steamhammer was chosen as legendary blues guitarist Freddy King's backing band whenever he toured England. The musicians in the band were Martin Quittenton (guitar), Kieran White (vocals, guitar, harmonica), Martin Pugh (guitar), Steve Davy (bass), and Michael Rushton (drums). The album includes classic blues numbers by B.B. King ("You'll Never Know") and Eddie Boyd ("Twenty-four Hours"), as well as compositions by band members White, Quittenton, and Pugh. The session musicians Harold McNair (flute) and Pete Sears (piano) also appear on the album.[2]

Steamhammer (aka Reflection)
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 1969
Recorded Pan Sound Studios, London, England
GenreBlues rock
LabelBellaphon / CBS
ProducerMichael Vestey
Steamhammer chronology
Steamhammer (aka Reflection)
(1969)
Mk II
(1969)
Original cover
Original release titled Reflection
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Already in 1970 the song "Junior's Wailing"[3] was recorded by Status Quo on their album Ma Kelly's Greasy Spoon.

Track listing

Side 1

  1. "Water (Part One)" — (Martin Quittenton, Martin Pugh) 0:52
  2. "Junior's Wailing" — (Kieran White, Martin Pugh) 3:18
  3. "Lost You Too" — (Martin Quittenton, Kieran White) 3:28
  4. "She is the Fire" — (Martin Quittenton, Kieran White) 3:10
  5. "You'll Never Know" — (B.B. King) 3:27
  6. "Even the Clock" — (Martin Quittenton, Kieran White, Berkeley Graham) 3:49

Side 2

  1. "Down the Highway" — (Martin Quittenton, Kieran White) 4:28
  2. "On Your Road" — (Kieran White) 2:43
  3. "Twenty-Four Hours" — (Eddie Boyd) 7:28
  4. "When All Your Friends are Gone" — (Martin Quittenton, Kieran White) 3:49
  5. "Water (Part Two)" — (Martin Quittenton, Martin Pugh) 1:44

Release history

Steamhammer was released in 1969 (CBS 63611). "Junior's Wailing" was issued as a single.

Personnel

Band members

Session musicians

Other:

  • Producer: Michael Vestey
  • Executive Producer: Andrew Cameron Miller
  • Recording Engineers: Michael Cooper and Henry Aubrey-Fletcher
  • Co-ordination: Barry Taylor
  • Photographs: Clive Barda
  • Design: Bob Priest
  • Clothes: Take Six
  • Recorded in Pan Sound Studios (London) Ltd
  • Devised and Produced by Artists Musical Productions Limited, 46 Curzon Street, London
  • Published by Franklyn Boyd Music (except Twenty-four Hours)
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References

  1. Planer, Lindsay. Steamhammer at AllMusic
  2. The American Record Guide - Volume 37 - Page 69 Peter Hugh Reed - 1970 - Reflection. Steamhammer. (Epic Stereo BN-26490. ) This promising new English group sounds rather like Ten Years After in their early days — even down to the vocal sound of Kieran White, which is very similar to that of Alvin Lee. While they obviously have a ...
  3. "Steamhammer — Juniors Wailing". YouTube. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
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