MP3/320Kbs/95MB
Folk Rock, Blues Rock
The Great Metropolitan Steam Band was a musical group active in the late 1960s, known primarily for their 1969 self-titled album released on Decca Records. The band specialized in a vibrant, brass-driven sound that drew from jazz, ragtime, and early 20th-century American music, reflecting the "steam band" style reminiscent of early jazz ensembles. Their album has gained a cult following over the years and is documented on music archives.
Tracks:
1. Blues Ain't Nothin'
2. Keep Your Hands Off Her
3. Doctor Jazz
4. Cocaine Blues
5. Spare Change Rag
6. It's Tight Like That
7. I Want A Big Butter And Egg Man
8. Jackass Blues
9. How Sweet I Roamed From Field To Field
10. Cold In Hand
11. Basin Street Blues
Personnel:
Bonnie Bagley - vocals
Rocky Rockwood - guitar, mandolin & harmonica
Eliot Kenin (banjo) – also listed as producer
Peter (Sy) Simmonds – bass

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