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Savoy Brown - Getting To The Point flac album
  • Performer Savoy Brown
  • Title Getting To The Point
  • Date of release 1968
  • Style Blues Rock
  • Other formats MP1 TTA APE WMA DTS DMF VQF
  • Genre Rock / Blues
  • Size MP3 1385 mb
  • Size FLAC 1959 mb
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Getting to the Point is the second studio album by the British blues rock band Savoy Brown. It marks the debut of a vastly different lineup, still led by Kim Simmonds but fronted by new vocalist Chris Youlden. It was released by Decca in 1968 with catalog number SKL 4935 and finds the group taking on more of the songwriting load, as opposed to their debut, which consisted mostly of covers

Getting To The Point. Written-By – Simmonds. Written-By – Hall, Youlden. Getting To The Point ‎(CD, Album, RE). Dorsey Records.

Shake Down is the debut studio album by the British blues rock band Savoy Brown. It was released in 1967 (on Decca SKL 4883) under the name of Savoy Brown Blues Band and is mainly an album of covers, featuring three songs penned by blues singer Willie Dixon. In addition to Dixon, the band covers John Lee Hooker and . "I Ain't Superstitious" (Willie Dixon) – 3:25. Let Me Love You Baby" (Dixon) – 3:00.

More albums from Savoy Brown: Voodoo Moon by Savoy Brown. Make Me Sweat by Savoy Brown. Witchy Feelin’ by Savoy Brown. Hellbound Train by Savoy Brown. The Devil To Pay by Savoy Brown. Steel by Savoy Brown. Blue Matter by Savoy Brown. Live In Central Park by Savoy Brown. 7. Getting To The Point.

Getting To The Point (1990). Savoy Brown - Getting To The Point.

The Savoy Brown Blues Band continued to gig extensively while Shake Down was in production, doing a punishing 24 gigs in just 21 days as backing band for John Lee Hooker. They also got a summer-long residency in Charlottenlund, north of Copenhagen, Denmark. With just two cover songs and seven originals, the album was to have been the Savoy Brown Blue's Band's transition from being a blues covers outfit to a band that had asserted its own identity. Unfortunately, the songs were not as strong as the pieces on the previous album, with the exception of the moody "Mr. Downchild" and the Willie Dixon-penned "You Need Love. Getting to the Point was released in both the . Getting to the Point (Kim Simmonds) - 3:59 8. Big City Lights (Bob Hall, Chris Youlden) - 3:19 9. You Need Love (Willie Dixon) - 7:39.

Getting To The Point. Honey Bee. Savoy Brown. Night Time Is The Right Time.