Stormbringer! (John Martyn Album)
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''Stormbringer!'' is a 1970 album released by
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Beverley Martyn Beverley Martyn (born Beverley Kutner 24 March 1947) is an English singer, songwriter and guitarist. At various times, Martyn has worked with John Martyn, Levon Helm, Jimmy Page, Dave Pegg, Richard Thompson, John Renbourn, Ralph McTell, Davy ...
. It has no connection to
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's 1965 Elric novel of the same name. John Martyn wrote six of the ten songs and Beverley four. The album was recorded under the direction of Paul Harris in
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. Two of the tracks feature the drumming of
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, from the Band – who had an influence on John Martyn's music.


Track listing

All tracks composed by John Martyn except where indicated. #"Go Out and Get It" #"Can't Get The One I Want" (Beverley Martyn) #"Stormbringer" #"Sweet Honesty" (Beverley Martyn) #"Woodstock" #"John The Baptist" #"The Ocean" (Beverley Martyn) #"Traffic-Light Lady" #"Tomorrow Time" (Beverley Martyn) #"Would You Believe Me?" The remastered CD issue contained the following previously unreleased tracks: #"One of Those Days" #"I Don't Know" #"John The Baptist" #"Traffic-Light Lady" The bonus tracks were recorded during a demo session at
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Studios, Chelsea on 16 April 1969


Personnel

*John Martyn - vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar *Beverley Martyn - vocals, acoustic guitar * Harvey Brooks - bass * Paul Harris - piano, organ, musical direction, arrangements * John Simon - harpsichord on "Tomorrow Time" *
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- drums on "Sweet Honesty" and "John The Baptist" *
Herbie Lovelle Herbie Lovelle (1 June 1924 - April 8, 2009) was an American drummer, who played jazz, R&B, rock, and folk. He was also a studio musician and an actor. Lovelle's uncle was the drummer Arthur Herbert. Lovelle began his career with the trumpeter ...
- drums on "Stormbringer!" and "Would You Believe Me" *
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- drums on "Go Out and Get It" ;Technical * John Wood - engineer *
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- front cover design *Hiroshi - photography


References


External links


John Martyn's Official WebsiteThe Beverley Martyn Website
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