Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1972
Time: 61:21
Size: 141,1 MB
Label: Rhombus Records
Styles: Progressive Rock/Jazz-Rock
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Lucy Bluebird - 6:14
2. Lazy Kind of Day - 3:27
3. Big City Letdown Blues - 6:50
4. Love You - 4:27
5. Keep on Pushin' - 3:10
6. I-94 Riff - 5:21
7. What Will It Take - 5:33
8. Trying to Find Her - 3:09
9. She Donit Need Me (Bonus Track) - 2:46
10. Warm (Bonus Track) - 3:20
11. What If I Should Stay (Bonus Track) - 3:04
12. Home Town Blues (Bonus Track) - 4:03
13. Over the Rainbow (Bonus Track) - 3:01
14. Road Rat (Live) - 6:51
Steamin' is 1970s horn rock. They sound like Chicago would have in the 1970s, had Rastus' far more famous counterpoint had not become a singles band. Steamin's tracks stick to song format - not going into the deep jazz progressivism of, say, very early Chicago. But with longer track lengths, breaks into Latin and even some out playing, Rastus made an album that worked as both commercially viable horn rock, and maintained an artistic edge. Maybe there was just too much of this out there for a band like Rastus to stand out, but Steamin' will show you they should have.
Steamin'
Year: 1972
Time: 61:21
Size: 141,1 MB
Label: Rhombus Records
Styles: Progressive Rock/Jazz-Rock
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Lucy Bluebird - 6:14
2. Lazy Kind of Day - 3:27
3. Big City Letdown Blues - 6:50
4. Love You - 4:27
5. Keep on Pushin' - 3:10
6. I-94 Riff - 5:21
7. What Will It Take - 5:33
8. Trying to Find Her - 3:09
9. She Donit Need Me (Bonus Track) - 2:46
10. Warm (Bonus Track) - 3:20
11. What If I Should Stay (Bonus Track) - 3:04
12. Home Town Blues (Bonus Track) - 4:03
13. Over the Rainbow (Bonus Track) - 3:01
14. Road Rat (Live) - 6:51
Steamin' is 1970s horn rock. They sound like Chicago would have in the 1970s, had Rastus' far more famous counterpoint had not become a singles band. Steamin's tracks stick to song format - not going into the deep jazz progressivism of, say, very early Chicago. But with longer track lengths, breaks into Latin and even some out playing, Rastus made an album that worked as both commercially viable horn rock, and maintained an artistic edge. Maybe there was just too much of this out there for a band like Rastus to stand out, but Steamin' will show you they should have.
Steamin'
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