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Savoy Brown's blues-rock sound takes on a much more defined feel on 1970's Looking In and is one of this band's best efforts. Kim Simmonds is utterly bewildering on guitar, while Lonesome Dave Peverett does a fine job taking over lead singing duties from Chris Youlden who left halfway through the year. But it's the captivating arrangements and alluring ease of the music that makes this a superb listen. The pleading strain transformed through Simmonds' guitar on "Money Can't Save Your Soul" is mud-thick with raw blues, and the comfort of "Sunday Night" is extremely smooth and laid back. "Take It Easy" sounds like it could have been a B.B. King tune as it's doused with relaxed guitar fingering. The entire album is saturated with a simple, British blues sound but the pace and the marbled strands of bubbly instrumental perkiness fill it with life. Even the Yardbirds-flavored "Leaving Again" is appealing with its naïve hooks, capped off with a heart-stopping guitar solo. This album along with Street Corner Talking best exemplify Savoy Brown's tranquilizing style. ~ Mike DeGagne
Live Recording Savoy Brown Looking In Songs Purchase Looking In CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Savoy Brown Blue Matter CD (1990)
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| | Savoy Brown Raw Sienna CD (1969)
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| | Savoy Brown Street Corner Talking CD (1971)
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$6.49 After 1970's Looking In album, Peverett, Roger Earl, and Tony Stevens left to form Foghat, leaving Kim Simmonds with yet another dilemma. But for Simmonds, things went a little smoother than ...
| | Savoy Brown Hellbound Train CD (1972)
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$6.39 Savoy Brown: Dave Walker (vocals); Kim Simmonds (guitar); Paul Raymond (keyboards); Andy Silvester (bass); Dave Bidwell (drums). Recorded live in Canada between 1969 & 1972. Includes liner notes by Neil "Mr. Blues" Slaven. Hellbound Train Live: 1969-1972 is one retrospective set that's way overdue: Savoy Brown live during their glory years. Here are two CDs worth of the mightiest, sludgiest blues-rock band on the planet during those years -- well, the possible exception of Cream -- featuring, on a decent -- and best -- portion of it, the greatest white blues singer in history: Chris Youlden. Youlden was everything to Savoy Brown because not only could he sing, but he was an outrageous ...
| | Beau Jocque Gonna Take You Downtown CD (1996)
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| | Bringing It All Back Home Vol. 1 CD (1998)
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$14.65 Bringing It All Back Home, Vol. 1 is the first of three volumes of Irish and Irish-related music "produced in conjunction with a BBC television documentary of the same name, " as the sleeve note puts it, but not billed as a soundtrack. "The Influence of Irish Music, " reads an album cover subtitle, and that provides a key to the contents, which combine traditional and original Irish music played by Irish artists such as Hothouse Flowers, De Danann, and the Clancy Brothers with songs in the Irish tradition but sometimes performed by international artists, such as Richard Thompson ("The Dimming of the Day") and the Everly Brothers ...
| | Buddy Guy Collection CD (2001) (Import) Germany
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| | Four Internes I'm Troubled CD
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| | Earl Bostic 1945-1948 CD (2001) (Import) France
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$20.39 From Gotham and Majestic sides. Track Listing of songs: The Man I Love / Hurricane Blues / The Major And The Minor / All On / Liza / That's The Groovy Thing, Part A / Tippin' In / Baby You Don't Know It All / Jumpin' Jack / That's The Groovy Thing, Part B / The B
Personnel includes: Earl Bostic (alto saxophone); Cousin Joe (vocals); Don Byas (tenor saxophone); Benny Morton (trombone); Tony Scott (clarinet); George Parker (piano); Tiny Grimes (guitar); Al Hall (bass); Cozy Cole (drums). Recorded in New York, New York between 1945 and 1948. Inclyudes liner notes by Dave Penny. This is part of Classics' Blues & Rhythm series. Personnel: Earl Bostic (vocals, alto saxophone); Roger Jones (vocals, trumpet); Jimmy Shirley, Tiny Grimes (guitar); Rudy Powell (clarinet, alto saxophone); Eddie Barefield, Tony Scott (clarinet); Don Byas, Walter "Foots" Thomas, John Hardee (tenor saxophone); Benny Harris , Dick Vance (trumpet); Benny Morton, Claude Jones (trombone); George Parker, Ed Finkel (piano); Cozy Cole, Ed Nicholson, Shep Shepard (drums). Liner Note Author: Dave Penny. Recording information: New York, NY (12/1945-??/1947). Now hear this -- all of Earl Bostic's earliest recordings as a leader are available in chronological succession on the Classics label. This man was ...
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| | Martin Stephenson Haint Of The Budded Rose CDs (2003) (Import) United Kingdom
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$22.05 Front and back porches, living rooms and kitchens all provided a natural organic south that cannot be achieved in a hi-tech recording studio. The sounds of birds, crickets and cars rushing by add to its charm. This collection of "field recordings" resulted in the making of The Haint of the Budded Rose - A Musical Ramble Through North Carolina. It features artists such as David Holt, Etta Baker, Sammy Walker, Kinney and Doug Rorrer, Jeremy Stephens, Ross Brown, Michael Reno Harrell, David Childers. Stephenson's love of music and his desire to search for its roots is testament to the restless, musical spirit of a man who has proved that talent and independence can not only survive but also thrive in the music scene of the new millennium.
Personnel: Martin Stephenson (vocals, guitar, banjo); Kinney Rorrer (vocals, spoken vocals, banjo); David Childers, Don Fox, Doug Rorrer, Sammy Walker, Ken Linker, Ned Mullis (vocals, guitar); Karen Birrell (vocals); David Cook, Etta Baker, Jeremy Stephens, Taylor Rorrer, Rob Tiger, David George, Jim Brown (guitar); David Brose, Hank Smith (banjo); Kirk Sutphin, Toby Weaver, Ian McBeth, Fiddlin' Howard Cunningham, Ross Brown (fiddle); Michael Reno Harrell, Dolph Ramseur. Liner Note Author: Dolph Ramseur. If you like your roots music performed among friends, on the back porch or in the kitchen, you are in for quite a treat. This two-CD set (97 minutes in total duration) chronicles Martin Stephenson's musical journey through North Carolina in July 2000. Invited by Dolph Ramseur, ...
| | Yahir Reuerdos CD (2007)
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$9.69 Personnel: Danilo Ballo (vocals, keyboards, bass synthesizer, programming); Lucrecia Durante, Mauricio Rojo, Nina Pancevski, Juliano Courtois (vocals); Juliano Cortuah (guitar, guitars, keyboards, programming); Pablo DeLa Loza (guitar, guitars); George Doering (guitar); Hernaldo 'Chastex' Vazquez (guitars); Simone Chivilo, Juan Carlos Jiménez, Gianluca Di Mattia, Paulo Galvao (acoustic guitar); Vinicius Rosa (electric guitar); Alfredo Paixao (bajo sexto, unknown instrument); Serginho, Serginho Trombone (trombone); Fabio Perversi (keyboards, bass synthesizer, programming, unknown instrument); Emanuele Ruffinegro, Mr. Dee (keyboards); Sidinho Moreira, Sidinho (percussion); Ricardo Robledo Salinas (programming); Efren Guzman 'Chiquis', Jota Morelli, ...
| | Revival Now At The First Revelationiest Project CD (2008)
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