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 guitarists of this group --
Martin Pugh and
Martin Quittenton -- were both, in fact, hardworking session musicians who made their names co-writing "Maggie May" with
Rod Stewart for
Stewart's debut solo 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