Musik / blues

Witchy feelin'


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Elmore magazine

d. 24. aug. 2017

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Jake Tully

d. 24. aug. 2017

"Despite the reformed lineup, Savoy Brown can still generate moxie. "Thunder, Lightning and Rain" is as close to the early 70's model of the band that Simmons and his troupe of misfits have achieved in years. Still, as the gnarled root of rock becomes ever-apparent Savoy Brown, too, shows its age as an institution becomes legacy act.The record may not find any new converts, but Witchy Feelin' is certainly tailor-made for the Savoy devotees out there. In continuing to piece together blues with no boundaries, Savoy Brown is simply continuing to do what it does best".


All about jazz

d. 4. sep. 2016

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Doug Collette

d. 4. sep. 2016

"Even though the impact of the music isn't any less potent, the artist designation for Witchy Feelin' is notably different than that of the prior album by Kim Simmonds and Savoy Brown. In an act of combined humility and self-confidence on the part of the leader, the billing goes wholly to the band and that spirit of generosity bespeaks their unity and devotion to each other as an ensemble, not to mention a loyalty to the blues genre that dates back to the Simmonds' founding of the group during the Sixties in Great Britain".



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