Label: Deadline Music (Canada), CLO2365
Style: Blues Rock, Boogie Rock
Country: London, England
Time: 58:37
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 389 Mb
Kim Simmonds' 80s albums might have been a bit generic in both playing and songwriting but on this album he returns to old recipes and they are still tasty.
A skilled frontman keeps the tracks more interesting than Mr. Simmonds handling the vocals himself and it gives him more room to concentrate on his guitar playing. At 58 minutes there is some generic blues rock fillers still but the majority of tracks recall the good old boogie days.
(allmusic.com/album/bring-it-home-mw0000183308)
Wow, this is a terrific blues rock album and it sounds like it was made in the early 70's. Mr. Simmonds is a helluva blues guitarist, one of if not the best, and his guitar is allover this raw, sweaty, gritty, visceral hard blues rock album. Actually old friend Lonesome Dave Preverett guest on guitar
If you want to hear a master at work, "Bring It Home" is as good a place to start as any. All hail blues rock and all hail Kim Simmonds and his fantastic guitar work.
(rateyourmusic.com/release/album/savoy-brown-kim-simmonds/bring-it-home/)
01. Mr. Brown's Boogie (04:35)
02. Sweet Loving Thing (03:52)
03. Too Much of A Good Thing (04:16)
04. Misery (05:12)
05. Shake For Me (04:39)
06. Pack It Up (04:05)
07. High On Your Love (03:56)
08. Worried Man (05:29)
09. Little Wheel (07:00)
10. ou're In For A Big Surprise (04:26)
11. Real Fine Woman (03:44)
12. That's What Love Will Do (03:19)
13. Baby Please Change Your Mind (03:58)
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