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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Savaloy_DipSavaloy Dip - Wikipedia

    Savaloy Dip is an album recorded in 1974 by singer songwriter Alan Price. Despite being recorded in 1974 and intended to be a sequel to O Lucky Man!, it was only released in 2016.

  2. 18. Feb. 2017 · What is a savaloy dip? Find out in this 1974 song by Alan Price, a British musician and songwriter who played with The Animals and Georgie Fame. Enjoy his catchy tune and witty lyrics about this ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_PriceAlan Price - Wikipedia

    The title track for his album Between Today and Yesterday was taken from the original Savaloy Dip recording. Film, stage and television. Price appears in the D. A. Pennebaker documentary Don't Look Back (1965) and is in several scenes with Bob Dylan and his entourage, including one where his departure from the Animals is mentioned.

  4. 7. Apr. 2016 · Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner RecordsSavaloy Dip · Alan PriceSavaloy Dip℗ 2016 Warner Records Inc.Bass, Organ, Piano: Alan PriceDrums: Alan WhiteProduc...

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  5. 19. Feb. 2016 · Alan Price: Savaloy Dip. Lost 1974 solo album from the Animals’ Alan Price. Though Eric Burdon’s voice crowned the Animals’ sound, founding keyboardist Alan Price’s contributions were equally seminal.

  6. 26. Jan. 2016 · Price fondly recalls his home on the title song "Savaloy Dip" (named after a sausage dish usually spelled "saveloy"), and on the happily eccentric and somewhat McCartney-esque "Country Life," he espouses a bucolic life - complete with some pretty mean jazz scatting! Though its songs are of a piece, the sounds of Savaloy Dip are ...

  7. 8. März 2016 · Following on from a well received film soundtrack for the Malcolm McDowell comedy O Lucky Man! he prepared a follow-up solo album, Savaloy Dip. The album was built on a similar frame of R&B as the soundtrack and runs in the same vein as contemporaries Van Morrison, Randy Newman and later era Kinks with a quaint eye on small town everymen.