Shakedown and Getting To The Point >> straight blues or Blues-Rock with a few blues killers (Mr Downchild for example)
A step Further>> half live album, but three good progressive blues track on studio side >> Life's One Act Play is great
Blue Matter>> in a sense this album can be regarded as the text-book case for blues rock album for groups of the second British Blues Boom wave
Raw Sienna>>> the real masterpiece where these guys are sipmly dazzling very proggy for a blues album lead singer Youlden leaves after this album
Looking In>>> another excemllent album but not quite as bright Lonesome Dave Peverett does not have the reach of Youlden plus he plays rythm guitar
Three of the four members leave and form Foghat >>> much less interesting and musically more limited. >> this is around 72 or 73..... Kim Simmonds is left alone , but recruits everyone (except Stan The Man Webb) from the best Chicken Shack album 100 Ton Chicken
Street Corner Talking>>> a fine album with some classic Savoy tracks, but the old touch is not really there >> they sound more boogie
Hellbound Train >>> Stupendous artwork (both outer and inner gatefold) and title track and one other , but most tracks are weak, but still a classic
Lion's Share>> new vocalist Dave Walker and a much better album than previous
Jack The Toad , Skin'n Bone , Wire Fire quality decrease with each successive album
King Of Boogie (76 I think) >>> Simmonds vs Webb guitar showdown but I never was interested in the album
Savoy Brown went on for ages and tons of records since but none actually are interesting for the proghead unless he is a Blues fan