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    Savoy Brown - Street Corner Talking (1971) 32bit/96KHz Vinyl Rip

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    Savoy Brown - Street Corner Talking (1971) 32bit/96KHz Vinyl Rip

    Savoy Brown - Street Corner Talking
    Vinyl rip in 32bit/192kHz | WavPack | image + cue | scans | 970 Mb
    blues - rock | Filesonic and Hotfile | 1971

    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 he might have imagined, picking up piano player Paul Raymond, bassman Andy Silvester, and drummer Dave Bidwell, all from Chicken Shack. He also hired singer Dave Walker, who was the former frontman with the Idle Race, and together the new lineup recorded Street Corner Talking, one of Savoy Brown's finest moments. Gelling almost instantaneously, Walker's cozy yet fervent voice countered with Simmonds' strong, sturdy guitar playing, and an exuberant mixture of British blues and boogie rock prevailed. All of Street Corner Talking's efforts are solid examples of the group's blues-rock power, from the slick cover of Willie Dixon's "Wang Dang Doodle" to the deep feel of "All I Can Do" to the subtle strength of "Tell Mama," Walker's best-sung tune. The album's blend of sultry guitar blues and upfront rock & roll flavor give it a multi-faceted appeal, with every musician contributing his talents uniformly, which is something that's rather difficult to achieve after there's been a wholesale change to the personnel. Although they stayed together for the Hellbound Train album, Silvester was replaced by Andy Pyle for 1972's Lion's Share release, and a year after that Walker left to join Fleetwood Mac. ~ Mike DeGagneRolling Stone (10/28/71, p.49) - "…STREET CORNER TALKING is the group's most comprehensively enjoyable record in ages. It lives and breathes as none of Savoy Brown's recent releases have done…"

    Tracklisting:
    A1 Tell Mama
    A2 Let It Rock
    A3 I Can't Get Next To You
    A4 Time Does Tell

    B1 Street Corner Talking
    B2 All I Can Do
    B3 Wang Dang Doodle

    Kim Simmonds - guitar, harmonica, vocals
    Paul Raymond - piano, guitar, vocals
    Andy Silvester - bass
    Dave Bidwell - drums
    Dave Walker - bass, vocals

    Turntable:Garrard 401-ORTOFON 212S-Ortofon SPU Sinergy
    Analog to Digital Converter: RME Fireface 400
    Pre-amplifier: EAR 834P
    Capture software: Adobe Audition 3.0

    Ripped by Incognito