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    Savage Eye. "I'm Keeping…. / Atlanta". Savage Eye is the eighth album by the English rock band Pretty Things, released in 1976. It was their second and last album on Led Zeppelin 's Swan Song Records. The band broke up later the same year after the departure of lead singer Phil May.

  2. www.uncut.co.uk › reviews › the-pretty-things-25657The Pretty Things - UNCUT

    The Pretty Things. Final trio of nine remastered reissues. By Uncut. 1st May 2003. SAVAGE EYE. CROSS TALK. Advertisement. SNAPPER. The last tranche of three gold disc re-releases of Pretty Things ...

  3. Feb 24, 2015 · Slightly less enjoyable than Freeway Madness, next. Savage Eye came out in 1975 and to these ears it was their best record of the 70s, beginning with the Under The Volcano which sounds a lot like Led Zeppelin with the Page like riff at the middle and end of the song. The new guy Jack Green helps the mellow but sad "Sad Eye" before they turn the ...

  4. The new wave sounds did not improve their sales figures, and Pretty Things split up again in 1981, after an appearance in the horror film The Monster Club (1981). Throughout the 1980s, May and Taylor kept the band's name alive with a rotating cast of supporting musicians, [ 4 ] touring extensively in continental Europe, especially Germany where they retained a loyal fanbase.

  5. These last three songs feel like a suite--and feel like the band's unique ideas and tremendous potential are finally being exposed. (8.75/10) 7. "Baron Saturday" (4:01) Beatles comparisons are inevitable, yet these vocals, lyrics, instrument choices, and sound mixes are unusually unique. Bravo, Pretty Things!

  6. Savage Eye, an Album by Pretty Things. Released in 1975 on Swan Song (catalog no. K 59401; Vinyl LP). Genres: Pop Rock. Rated #761 in the best albums of 1975. Featured peformers: Hurricane Smith (producer), Peter Tolson (lead guitar, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, bass guitar), Phil May (vocals), John Povey (keyboards, harpsichord, vocals), Gordon Edwards (vocals, keyboards, guitar), Jack ...

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  8. Nov 14, 2015 · Featuring Jack Green on lead vocals, 'Sad Eye' was a pretty, plaintive, and stark ballad. Most of the arrangement was just Green with an acoustic guitar accompaniment and some spine shivering backing vocals on the chorus. One of the prettiest things The Pretty Things ever recorded. The song was also tapped as a British single: