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The Steampacket Featuring Rod Stewart / 9 Tracks Including Can I Get A Witness, The In-Crowd, Baby Baby / Classic Rock Audio CD 1992 / 082333162921

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The Steampacket Featuring Rod Stewart / 9 Tracks Including Can I Get A Witness, The In-Crowd, Baby Baby / Classic Rock Audio CD 1992

UPC 082333162921

 

Product Details:

Label: Classic Rock - 082333162921
Format: CD, Reissue
Country: Europe
Released: 1992
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Funk / Soul
Style: Rhythm & Blues, Classic Rock, Mod
 
 
 

Tracklist:

1 Can I Get A Witness
Written-By – Holland, Dozier, Written-By [Uncredited] – Edward Holland, Jr.
3:36
2 The In-Crowd
Written-By – Billy Page
3:42
3 Baby Take Me
Written-By – Ashford, Simpson, Armshead
2:12
4 Baby Baby
Written-By – Unknown Artist
2:26
5 Back At The Chicken Shack
Written-By – Smith
3:52
6 Cry Me A River
Written-By – A. Hamilton
2:46
7 Oh Baby, Don't You Do It
Written-By – Unknown Artist
3:28
8  
Holy Smoke
Written-By – Unknown Artist, Written-By [Uncredited] – Brian Auger
3:27
9 Lord Remember Me
Written-By – Unknown Artist, Written-By [Uncredited] – Brian Auger
4:18

 

 

Track Listing:

1) Can I Get A Witness
2) The In-Crowd
3) Baby Take Me
4) Baby Baby
5) Back At The Chicken Shack
6) Cry Me A River
7) Oh Baby, Don't You Do It
8) Holy Smoke
9) Lord Remember Me

 

 

  • Performer – Brian Auger, Julie Driscoll, Long John Baldry, Rod Stewart

 

About the Band:

Because their ranks included a future superstar, the Steampacket have received more attention than they really deserve. Featuring vocalists Rod Stewart, Long John Baldry, and Julie Driscoll, as well as organist Brian Auger, misleading reissues of the group's demos bill the act as "the first supergroup." That's simply not the case. They were an interesting conglomeration, and innovative in the respect of featuring several singers. But their true status is as a short-lived footnote, and not one that rates as a highlight of any of the principals' careers.

Though the Steampacket played gigs at small venues around London as early as 1962, the nucleus of the band formed in mid-1965, after the demise of Baldry's backing outfit, the Hoochie Coochie Men. Baldry envisioned a soul-type revue, each singer taking the material for which he or she was most suited. Management by Giorgio Gomelsky (who also handled the Yardbirds and several other interesting British groups) and a supporting slot on the Rolling Stones' summer 1965 British tour seemed to promise a bright future.

Their professional activities were complicated by the fact that Baldry and Stewart retained separate managers for their individual careers. Additionally, Baldry was already signed to United Artists as a solo act, thwarting Gomelsky's plans to record the band. This led to disputes between the different managers, and the Steampacket broke up before they managed to enter the studio.

Officially enter the studio, that is. Gomelsky did record some tapes with the band at a rehearsal at the famous Marquee club in London. These have been reissued numerous times since the 1970s, and show the band to be a competent but hardly thrilling soul-rock outfit, anchored instrumentally by Auger's jazz blues organ. Stewart moved on to the Jeff Beck Group, the Faces, and solo stardom; Baldry moved into middle-of-the-road pop, landing some British hit singles in the late '60s. Auger had recorded as a backup musician on Baldry's mid-'60s solo records, and his Brian Auger Trinity group continued working with Julie Driscoll, reaching the U.K. Top Five in 1968 with "This Wheel's on Fire."

 

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