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Rock 'N Roll Warriors
Savoy Brown
Rock 'N Roll Warriors
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
 
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This Album which features Founder Member and Guiding Force of the Band, Kim Simmons, Originally Released in 1983 and Has Never Before Been Available on Compact Disc and is Being Released with Three Bonus Live Tracks.

     

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All Artists: Savoy Brown
Title: Rock 'N Roll Warriors
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Cleopatra
Release Date: 9/19/2000
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Blues Rock, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 741157091021

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Album Details
This Album which features Founder Member and Guiding Force of the Band, Kim Simmons, Originally Released in 1983 and Has Never Before Been Available on Compact Disc and is Being Released with Three Bonus Live Tracks.

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Not Your Daddy's Savoy Brown!!
chris meesey Food Czar | The Colony, TX United States | 09/26/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Kim Simmonds releases the first Savoy Brown album in four years and reinvents the group as----a metal band??? Well, hard rock at any rate. The year is 1981, and it's a very big year for rock and roll...big hair, big, outlandish costumes (just check out the sleeve photo...Is that really Kim???) and a big rock and roll sound. Gone is the blues and boogie that SB has been perfecting for 15 years, and in it's place is music that sounds like a cross between Def Lepperd and Whitesnake. But here's the biggest surprise of all: IT WORKS! Ralph Mormon (formerly of the Joe Perry project) provides suitably snotty, teen-angst vocals against a hard driving backup featuring super bassist John Humphrey. Every song roars along at ninety miles a minute except for the fine Rod-Stewartesque ballad "Lay Back in the Arms of Someone," which provides a much-needed breather at the disc's midpoint. "Cold Hearted Woman" is the album's best number, with Kim slicing and dicing his guitar over a fabulous beat. And can you beat "Got Love if You Want It" as a hormone-driven love anthem, as Ralph wails "Honey, let's get naked and crawl across that floor!" Too much! This import edition also features three bonus live tracks from a 1981 Colorado concert and they cook, with "Hellbound Train" enlivened by an excellent bass lead-in solo by the aforementioned Mr. Humphrey. (Turn up the volume on these tracks; it's a little low.) In short, if you have a younger sibling, wife, or girlfriend (or boyfriend), particularly one who came of age in the eighties, put on this album and become a warrior in Kim's rock and roll army!"