Mk II (album)

Not to be confused with MK II (Masterplan album).
Mk II
Studio album by Steamhammer
Released November 1969
Recorded 1969
Genre Blues rock, psychedelic rock
Label CBS
Producer Fritz Fryer & John Hawkins
Steamhammer chronology
Steamhammer
(1969)
Mk II
(1969)
Mountains
(1970)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Mk II was the second album of the British blues-rock band Steamhammer.

Background

For this LP, drummer Michael Ruston was replaced by Mick Bradley [2] (who would stay with the band through their final LP in 1972, "Speech"). Guitarist Martin Quittenton had also departed, to focus on songwriting (primarily with Rod Stewart) [3] and sax and flute player Steve Jolliffe was added to the lineup (he would later join Tangerine Dream).

Track listing

  1. "Supposed to Be Free" (White)
  2. "Johnny Carl Morton" (Jollife)
  3. "Sunset Chase" (Pugh)
  4. "Contemporary Chick Con Song" (Steamhammer)
  5. "Turn Around" (Jollife)
  6. "6/8 for Amiran" (Jollife, White)
  7. "Passing Through" (White)
  8. "Down Along the Grove" (White)
  9. "Another Travelling Tune" (Pugh, White)
  10. "Fran and Dee Take a Ride" (White)
  11. "Junior's Wailing" * (Pugh, White)
  12. "Windmill" * (Quittenton, White)
  13. "Autumn Song" * (Jollife, White)
  14. "Blues for Passing People" * (Steamhammer)

First 10 tracks in the list are on the original 1969 LP album, last 4 only added on for the CD.

Personnel

Band members

Additional personnel

Product details

References

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