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Hammer - Hammer (1970, San Francisco Records) LP⭐

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Artist: Hammer Album: Hammer Label: San Francisco Records – SD 203 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Terre Haute Country: US Released: 1970 Genre: Hard Rock, Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock Quality: FLAC (tracks+scans) Tracklist: A1. Something Easy 2:50 A2. Hot And Cold 3:00 A3. Tuane 3:10 A4. You May Never Wake Up (Apologies To Auden & Frost) 3:24 A5. Hangover Horns 3:15 B1. Charity Taylor 3:29 B2. Sad Song, Happy Song 2:59 B3. Sweet Sunday Morning 2:18 B4. Pains And Tears 3:28 B5. Death To A King 5:38 Personnel: Bass - Richie McBride Drums - John Guerin (tracks: A1 to A5, B2 to B5), Ken Janick (tracks: B1) Guitar - Jack O'Brien Keyboards - Norman Landsberg Voice - John De Roberts The only album by the San Francisco, California-based band, formed in 1969. The band immediately caught the eye of legendary promoter Bill Graham, who immediately began recording. The album was released in 1970 on Graham's own label, San Francisco Records, but despite an expensive promotional campaign and good press, it failed to achieve commercial success. Graham was so confident of its success that, without waiting for the album's release, he set the musicians to work on a follow-up album, which was recorded but never released. Norman Landsberg later worked with the Pointer Sisters, and John Guerin collaborated with the L.A. Express and Joni Mitchell