Steampacket

 

Long John Baldry - vocals (born January 12th 1941, East Maddon)

Rod Stewart - harmonica/vocals (born January 10th 1945, London)

Julie Driscoll - vocals

Brian Auger - organ (born July 18th 1939, London)

Mick Briggs/Peter Green - guitar

Richard Brown - bass guitar

Micky Waller/Mick Fleetwood - drums

 

If ever a group suffered from too many Chiefs and not enough Indians...

Steampacket were a kind of travelling blues revue, put together by Long John Baldry after he disbanded The Hoochie Coochie Men. They shone briefly, but brightly, from late '65 until a dissatisfied Stewart departed in 1966 to join Shotgun Express and the rest of the group fell apart. Auger and Driscoll formed the Brian Auger Trinity, Baldry joined Bluesology, Waller joined the Jeff Beck Group along with Stewart and Briggs was recruited by the New Animals.

Owing to contractual reasons Steampacket never made any official recordings although a demo tape was made with an eye on breaking the group into the US college circuit. This demo would re-surface as an LP during the 1970's.

 

 

1977

Steampacket, The First Supergroup - Back At The Chicken Shack, The In Crowd, Baby Take Me, Can I Get A Witness, Baby Baby, Holy Smoke, Cry Me A River, Oh Baby Don't You Do It, Lord Remember Me

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