| With Kim Simmonds and Chris Youlden combining their talents in Savoy 
        Brown's strongest configuration, 1969's A Step Further kept the band in 
        the blues-rock spotlight after the release of their successful Blue Matter 
        album. While A Step Further may not be as strong as the band's former 
        release, all five tracks do a good job at maintaining their spirited blues 
        shuffle. Plenty of horn work snuggles up to Simmonds' guitar playing and 
        Youlden's singing is especially hearty on "Made up My Mind" 
        and "I'm Tired." The first four tracks are bona fide Brown movers, 
        but they can't compete with the 20-plus minutes of "Savoy Brown Boogie," 
        one of the group's best examples of their guitar playing prowess and a 
        wonderful finale to the album. This lineup saw the release of Raw Sienna 
        before Lonesome Dave Peverett stepped up to the microphone for Looking 
        In upon the departure of Youlden, but the new arrangement was short lived, 
        as not long after three other members exited to form Foghat. As part of 
        Savoy Brown's Chris Youlden days, A Step Further should be heard alongside 
        Getting to the Point, Blue Matter, and Raw Sienna, as it's an integral 
        part of the band's formative boogie blues years.  (by Mike DeGagne, All 
        Music Guide) |