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       This high-water mark by the band finds them softening their rougher edges 
        and stretching out into jazz territory, yet still retaining a blues foundation. 
        There's not a bad cut here, with enough variety (bottleneck slide, acoustic 
        guitar, horns, and strings) to warrant frequent late-night listenings. 
        "A Hard Way to Go," "Needle and Spoon," and "Stay 
        While the Night Is Young" are especially strong, as are two instrumental 
        numbers. Unfortunately, leader Kim Simmonds lost his greatest asset when 
        vocalist Chris Youlden quit for an ill-fated solo career after this recording. 
        Youlden had one of the most distinctive voices in British blues, and Savoy 
        would never fully recover from his exit.  
      (by Peter Kurtz, All 
        Music Guide) 
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