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Alan Price, the legendary keyboardist from The Animals, invites you to dive into his 2016 release "Savaloy Dip," an album that's been waiting in the wings since its original recording in 1974. Intended as a sequel to the acclaimed "O Lucky Man!", this collection of 11 spirited tracks offers a unique blend of rock and blues, showcasing Price's distinctive half-spoken, half-sung style that adds a touch of sardonic charm to each song.
"Savaloy Dip" is a testament to Alan Price's enduring talent, with tracks like "Smells Like Lemon, Tastes Like Wine" and "Poor Jimmy" standing the test of time. The album's tight set of songs, all penned by Price himself, is a vibrant display of his musical prowess and lyrical wit. The band's red-hot sound is evident throughout, making this a must-listen for fans of classic rock and blues.
The album's release history is as intriguing as its music. Initially recorded in 1974 and intended for release, it was accidentally issued on eight-track and quickly pulled from circulation. Thanks to Omnivore Recordings, "Savaloy Dip" finally saw its official release in 2016, complete with insightful liner notes by Gene Sculatti. Clocking in at just under 40 minutes, this album is a concise yet powerful journey through the mind of one of rock's most iconic figures.
Whether you're a long-time fan of Alan Price or a newcomer to his music, "Savaloy Dip" offers a captivating exploration of his artistry. The album's timeless appeal and Price's distinctive style make it a standout addition to any music collection. So, turn up the volume and let Alan Price's "Savaloy Dip" transport you to a world of rock and blues brilliance.