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Posted: 25-05-2008, 19:29
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Although there are a few noticeably weak moments on Side One, this latest Savoy Brown reincarnation is mainly one blistering romp from start to finish. The new line-up features three strong guitarists: mainstay Kim Simmonds, ex-Chicken Shacker Stan Webb, and former Keef Hartley-member Miller Anderson. On this guitar-dominated LP, Simmonds stays surprisingly in the background, leaving most of the songwriting and vocal chores to Anderson. His only major contribution is "Highway Blues," a stunning rocker reminscent of Savoy's Hellbound Train days. He also adds a numbear of highly effective leads, while leaving equal portions for Webb and Anderson, who he only slightly outshines. A fine album, Boogie Brothers admirably lives up to the strong side of Savoy's tradition. - Alan Neister, Rolling Stone, 6/20/74. Tracks: 1. Highway Blues - 4:04 2. Me and the Preacher - 3:38 3. My Lover's Lying Down - 5:58 4. You Don't Love Me (You Don't Care) - 4:56 5. Always the Same - 2:01 6. Everybody Loves a Drinking Man - 3:05 7. Rock & Roll Star - 7:11 8. Boogie Brothers - 5:19 9. Threegy Blues - 2:14 Enjoy!
This post has been edited by DrSpengler on 25-05-2008, 19:30 |
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