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Barrence Whitfield And The Savages are back after a five year hiatus with a new LP titled Glory on FOLC Records that was recorded in Valencia Spain in May 2023. The Savages are now in their 40th year of recording and this LP is a genre bending pile driver that has the same energy as their self-titled LP from 1983. The band features original line-up core members Barrence Whitfield, Peter Greenberg, and Phil Lenker along with Andy Jody and Tom Quartulli who have been with the band a dozen years. The LP was produced by Mike Mariconda and the Savages were joined on this recording by Spencer Evoy on baritone sax. The Savages most recently had a successful run of recordings on Bloodshot Records, having re-grouped in 2010. They continue to unleash their distinctive brand of rock and roll that mixes up a cocktail of soul, blues and garage.
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LP version. Barrence Whitfield And The Savages are back after a five year hiatus with a new LP titled Glory on FOLC Records that was recorded in Valencia Spain in May 2023. The Savages are now in their 40th year of recording and this LP is a genre bending pile driver that has the same energy as their self-titled LP from 1983. The band features original line-up core members Barrence Whitfield, Peter Greenberg, and Phil Lenker along with Andy Jody and Tom Quartulli who have been with the band a dozen years. The LP was produced by Mike Mariconda and the Savages were joined on this recording by Spencer Evoy on baritone sax. The Savages most recently had a successful run of recordings on Bloodshot Records, having re-grouped in 2010. They continue to unleash their distinctive brand of rock and roll that mixes up a cocktail of soul, blues and garage.
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"In 1992 Mudhoney left Sub-Pop and signed with Warner Brothers' subsidiary Reprise Records. Having already worked on a batch of songs, we set out to demo what we had. My buddy from high school, Rolf Bertieg, and his friend Jim Collier had set up a studio in the basement of Jim's house in the Wedgwood neighborhood of Seattle, where, armed with a few tunes and several cases of beer we made these recordings. The songs on this record would eventually be re-recorded and released on our album Piece Of Cake, except 'Knock It On The Head' which has remained unreleased until now. (Maybe there's a reason for that, but I'll leave it up to the listener to make that judgment). The energy and the vibe of these recordings reflect how we wish the final Piece Of Cake would have sounded. Hope you enjoy this archaeological dig through our past." --Dan Peters, Mudhoney
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