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Seatrain (album)

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Released
  
1970

Genre
  
Roots rock, fusion

Producer
  
George Martin

Recorded
  
1970

Length
  
43:49

Label
  
Capitol (original release) One Way (1990 CD reissue)

Seatrain is a second album by the band Seatrain, recorded in 1970 and adding Peter Rowan on guitar and lead vocals. It was the first record produced by George Martin after his work with The Beatles. The most successful song on this album is "13 Questions", which reached #49 in the Billboard charts.

Contents

Reception

Allmusic's brief retrospective review dubbed Seatrain "a great album of East Coast rock and country-soul."

Track listing

  1. "I'm Willing" (George) 3:32
  2. "Song of Job" (Kullberg, Roberts) 6:04
  3. "Broken Morning" (Kullberg, Roberts) 3:04
  4. "Home to You" (Rowan) 3:22
  5. "Out Where the Hills" (Kullberg, Roberts) 5:48
  6. "Waiting for Elijah" (Rowan) 3:35
  7. "13 Questions" (Kullberg, Roberts) 2:58
  8. "Oh My Love/Sally Goodin/Creepin' Midnight/Orange Blossom Special" 15:26
  • Peter Rowan – vocals, guitar
  • Richard Greene - violin
  • Larry Atamanuik - drums, percussion
  • Lloyd Baskin - keyboards, vocals
  • Andy Kulberg - bass, flute
  • Jim Roberts - vocals
  • References

    Seatrain (album) Wikipedia