Raw Sienna/Looking in [Remaster] by Savoy Brown (CD, 2005)

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ProducerKim Simmonds; Chris Youlden
Record LabelBeat Goes On
UPC5017261206664
eBay Product ID (ePID)12050160264

Product Key Features

Release Year2005
FormatCD
GenreRock
Run Time76 Mins 59 Seconds
StyleHard Rock
ArtistSavoy Brown
Release TitleRaw Sienna/Looking in [Remaster]

Additional Product Features

DistributionE1 Distribution (USA)
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Number of Discs1
EngineerEric Holland; Paul Tregurtha
Additional information2 LP's on 1 CD: RAW SIENNA (1969)/LOOKING IN (1970). Savoy Brown: Tone Stevens (electric bass); Kim Simmonds, Lonesome Dave Peverett, Roger Earl. Personnel: Lonesome Dave Peverett (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, bottleneck guitar); Chris Youlden (vocals, piano); Kim Simmonds (guitar, piano); Roger Earl (drums, percussion); Owen Finnegan (congas). Audio Mixer: Malcolm Addey. Liner Note Author: Alan Robinson . Arrangers: Kim Simmonds; Chris Youlden; Savot Brown. BGO rolls out this two-on-one set of two back-to-back Savoy Brown offerings. Raw Sienna, issued in March of 1970, was the last album to feature the great Chris Youlden, a fine songwriter and stunning blues singer. Only Eric Burdon is in his league among British singers of the era. His tunes, including "A Hard Way to Go," "I'm Crying," and "Needle and Spoon," are the clear standouts. The twin-guitar attack of Kim Simmonds and Lonesome Dave Peverett is also developed to its zenith here. Looking In, issued six months later, featured Peverett in the vocalist's chair -- a role he took more seriously when he formed Foghat with Rod Price and Roger Earle. While there are some excellent spots on the record (the title track and "Leavin' Again," the latter of which would be re-recorded better by Foghat two years later), Youlden's songwriting is missed and so is his authoritative singing. Packaging these two LPs together makes the flaws in the latter album more pronounced than they would otherwise be. ~ Thom Jurek
Number of Audio ChannelsStereo

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