
Steel River's 1970 debut album "Weighin' Heavy" is a representative work of the Canadian hard rock band, notable for its sound combining elements of blues and psychedelic rock.
Representative Song: "Ten Found Note" was a hit in Canada, raising the band's profile.
Sound: A blend of blues-based hard rock and psychedelic rock, well capturing the rock sound of the early 1970s.
Musical style: The combination of intense guitar riffs and emotional vocals creates a unique atmosphere.
Bass, Percussion – Rob Cockell
Drums – Ray Angrove
Guitar – Tony Dunning
Lead Vocals – John Dudgeon
Organ, Piano – Bob Forrester
A1 Dream Is Country 00:00
A2 Walk By The River 05:09
A3 What Have I To Lose? 08:45
A4 Losing Friends 12:23
A5 What It Feels Like (To Sing A Song) 14:41
B1 Ten Pound Note 20:00
B2 When You're Down, Out, In (She's A Friend) 22:59
B3 Seems They're Out To Get You 28:51
B4 Song With A Chorus (For Mary) 33:29
B5 If You Let Her Know 40:32
P.S : I re-recorded and uploaded it because of missing page B.