Savoy Brown
Looking In
Looking In is the sixth album by English blues rock band Savoy Brown. It is a gritty 1970 blues rock album that mixes heavy boogie grooves, extended guitar jams, and raw electric blues with emerging hard rock energy. Driven by Kim Simmonds's sharp guitar work and a loose, road-tested sound, the record captures the band at a transitional peak just before key members left to form Foghat. It is known for its earthy production, improvisational feel, and intense late-era British blues atmosphere. This gatefold vinyl edition is the first one after 12 years from the last.