Stormbringer! (John Martyn album)

Stormbringer! (John Martyn album)

Infobox Album
Name = Stormbringer!
Type = studio
Artist = John and Beverley Martyn


Released = February 1970
Recorded = Summer 1969, Woodstock, USA
Genre = Folk music
Length = 55:15 (2005 reissue)
Label =
Producer = Joe Boyd
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:px1m96bodepo link]
Last album = "The Tumbler" (1968)
This album = "Stormbringer" (1970)
Next album = "The Road to Ruin" (1970)

Stormbringer! is the title of a 1970 album released by John and Beverley Martyn. Originally planned to be a solo album by Beverley Martyn (with help from her husband John) it was effectively taken over by John and released under both names. John wrote 7 of the 10 songs on the album with Beverley credited for the remaining 3. Martyn was influenced by The Band, whose Levon Helm plays drums. The album was recorded under the direction of Paul Harris in Woodstock, where Joe Boyd had rented John and Beverley a house.

The album was recorded in Woodstock (New York).

Track listing

All tarcks 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"
#"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"

Personnel

*John Martyn - vocals, acoustic guitar, guitar
*Beverley Martyn - vocals, acoustic guitar
*Harvey Brooks - bass
*Paul Harris - piano, organ, musical direction, arrangements
*John Simon - harpsichord on "Tomorrow Time"
*Levon Helm - drums
*Herbie Lovell - drums
*Billy Mundi - drums

External links

* [http://www.johnmartyn.com/ John Martyn's Website]


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