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File under: Blues

Steamhammer

Reflection (LP)

Label: Repertoire Records

Format: LP

Genre: Experimental

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€24.90
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*180 gram Gatefold Vinyl* One of the most exciting bands of the British Blues Boom era, Steamhammer was powered up by guitarist Martin Pugh and vocalist Kieran White. After gaining a reputation for steaming ‘live’ performances they were signed to CBS and released this debut album in 1969.

It is packed with dynamic performances, including ‘Junior’s Wailing’ - a track released as a single that became a hit in Germany (and was also successfully covered by Status Quo). Also among the tracks on the LP are versions of B.B. King’s ‘You’ll Never Know’ and Eddie Boyd’s ‘Twenty-Four Hours’ and a two-part arrangement called ‘Water’, which introduces and completes a satisfying album.

The LPs are mastered at Half Speed at the legendary Abbey Road Studios, then pressed onto 180g vinyl, offering the listener the best ever sounding version of the album. The recordings are remastered by Jon Astley (The Who, Led Zeppelin, George Harrison & many others).The sleeves are printed from superior quality scans with detailed reproduction artwork. This re-issue features the hard-to-find original cover, which is not easy to get in pristine condition.

Details
File under: Blues
Cat. number: V 109C, REP 2486
Year: 2023
Notes:
Comes in a gatefold matte jacket with polylined inner sleeve. Recorded in Pan Sound Studios (London) Ltd. Published by Franklyn Boyd Music except "Twenty-Four Hours", published by Jewel Music ltd. Recording technique 3M 8 track 1 inch tape master recorder Levers-Rich Type E stereo master recorder Ampex B60 for echo delay at 15 I.P.S. Echo plate and spring combination 1/2 Speed Mastered at Abbey Road Studios ℗ 1969 Manufactured in the E.U.

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