Steamhammer

About Steamhammer – SteamhammerSteamhammer was an English blues rock band from Worthing, England, whose origins were with the blues. The band was founded in 1968 by Martin Quittenton (guitar) and Kieran White (vocals, guitar, harmonica). The first stable line-up consisted of Quittenton, White, Martin Pugh (guitar), Steve Davy (bass), and Michael Rushton (drums). The first version of Steamhammer acted as backing band for Freddie King on two of his tours of England between 1968–1969. Like many of their peers, the band experimented with instrumental passages, introspective lyrics, and ultrasonic guitar effects, along with folk, jazz and classical influences. See for more.

Junior’s Wailing

Walking down the Road 1970

I Wouldn’t Have Thought (Live 1970]

Hold That Train

When All Your Friends Are Gone (LIVE 1969)

Contemporary Chick Con Song

Riding On The L&N (1971)

Twenty Four Hours

(Live 1969)

Mountains

When All Your Friends Are Gone

Farm 1971 (FULL ALBUM) [Psychedelic Blues-Rock]

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