Street Corner Talking | ||||
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Studio album by Savoy Brown | ||||
Released | September 1971 | |||
Recorded | 1971 Olympic Sound Studios, London |
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Genre | Blues, Rock | |||
Length | 46:13 | |||
Label | Decca, Parrot | |||
Producer | Neil Slaven | |||
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Street Corner Talking is the seventh studio album by the band Savoy Brown. Released by Parrot in 1971 (PAS 71047), it was the first album released by the band since the departure of Lonesome Dave, Roger Earl, and Tone Stevens who all went on to form the band Foghat. This left Kim Simmonds as the only remaining member on the group from the previous line-up. Simmonds recruited a fresh lineup of musicians, predominantly members of the previous line-up of Chicken Shack; which had undergone a seismic change in membership similar to that which had affected Savoy Brown; which, in turn, ushered in a new sound for the band.
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