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Blue Matter

 
Album Review: Blue Matter

  • Artist: Savoy Brown
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1969 03
  • Total Time: 49:27
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The third release by Kim Simmonds and company, but the first to feature the most memorable lineup of the group: Simmonds, "Lonesome" Dave Peverett, Tony "Tone" Stevens, Roger Earl, and charismatic singer Chris Youlden. This one serves up a nice mixture of blues covers and originals, with the first side devoted to studio cuts and the second a live club date recording. Certainly the standout track, indeed a signature song by the band, is the tour de force "Train to Nowhere," with its patient, insistent buildup and pounding train-whistle climax. Additionally, David Anstey's detailed, imaginative sleeve art further boosts this a notch above most other British blues efforts. ~ Peter Kurtz, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Train to Nowhere Chris Youlden, Kim Simmonds Savoy Brown (4:12)
Tolling Bells Chris Youlden, Kim Simmonds Savoy Brown (6:33)
She's Got a Ring in His Nose and a Ring on Her Hand Chris Youlden Savoy Brown (3:07)
Vicksburg Blues Bob Hall, Chris Youlden Savoy Brown (4:00)
Don't Turn Me from Your Door John Lee Hooker Savoy Brown (5:04)
Grits Ain't Groceries Titus Turner Savoy Brown (2:42)
May Be Wrong [Live] Lonesome Dave Peverett Savoy Brown (7:50)
Louisiana Blues [Live] McKinley Morganfield Savoy Brown (9:06)
It Hurts Me Too [Live] Mel London Savoy Brown (6:53)

Credits

Bob Hall (Piano), Mike Vernon (Percussion), Mike Vernon (Arranger), Mike Vernon (Producer), Mike Vernon (Assistant Engineer), Chris Youlden (Guitar), Chris Youlden (Piano), Chris Youlden (Vocals), Roy Baker (Engineer), Savoy Brown (Arranger), Savoy Brown (Main Performer), Roger Earl (Percussion), Roger Earl (Drums), Roger Earle (Percussion), Roger Earle (Drums), Terry Flannery (Trombone), Terry Flannery (Trombone (Tenor)), Anthony Hawkins (Remastering), Rivers Jobe (Bass), Rivers Jobe (Guitar (Bass)), Keith Martin (Trombone), Keith Martin (Trombone (Tenor)), Alan Moore (Trombone), Terry Noonan (Arranger), Brian Perrin (Trombone), Brian Perrin (Trombone (Tenor)), Lonesome Dave Peverett (Guitar), Lonesome Dave Peverett (Vocals), John Punter (Assistant Engineer), Harry Simmonds (Management), Kim Simmonds (Guitar), Kim Simmonds (Harmonica), Kim Simmonds (Piano), Tony Stevens (Bass), Tony Stevens (Percussion), Derek Wadsworth (Trombone), Derek Wadsworth (Trombone (Tenor)), Colin Freeman (Assistant Engineer), Tone Stevens (Bass), Michael Mailes (Assistant Engineer), John Tracy (Liner Notes), John Tracy (Coordination), John Tracy (Compilation), John Tracy (Research), David Anstey (Cover Design)
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Blue Matter
Studio album by Savoy Brown
Released 1969
Recorded 1969
Genre Blues
Label Deram Records
Parrot Records (US)
Savoy Brown chronology
Getting to the Point
(1968)
Blue Matter
(1969)
A Step Further
(1969)

Blue Matter is the third album by the band Savoy Brown.

It was released by Parrot in 1969.

Track listing

  1. "Train to Nowhere"
  2. "Tolling Bells"
  3. "She's Got a Ring in His Nose and a Ring on Her Hand"
  4. "Vicksburg Blues"
  5. "Don't Turn Me From Your Door"
  6. "May Be Wrong"
  7. "Louisiana Blues"
  8. "It Hurts Me Too"

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