(Review from amazon, allmusic)

The album title Saguitar is based on his star sign Sagittarius. It is a true solo project. Alvin Lee plays virtually all the instruments except keyboards, overdubbing himself in his home studio to impressive effect.

There are 14 blistering new tracks, all originals, that include rockers like “Anytime U Want Me” and more reflective pieces such as “The Squeeze”. One surprise item is “Rapper”, built up from drum loops. Tunes like “Motel Blues” make your hair bristle.

Blues based originals such as “Blues Has Got a Hold on Me” has a mellow yet convincing groove perfect for Lee’s voice and approach. His vocals have always been Elvis-influenced so when he goes full on Presley for the rockabilly “Memphis” (not the Chuck Berry tune), the effect is impressive and unpretentious. Lee lays off most of the lightning licks of his youth, instead adding tight, taut fills that bring substance without flash to an eclectic and consistently enjoyable set.

This is a solid Alvin Lee album that fans will enjoy but that is unlikely to attract many newcomers to his rather predictable if undeniably personal and energetic style.

Track List:
01. Anytime U Want Me – 4:52
02. The Squeeze – 4:08
03. It’s Time To Play – 4:24
04. Midnite Train – 2:20
05. Motel Blues – 5:21
06. Only Here For The Ride – 2:48
07. Memphis – 2:03
08. Got A Lot Of Living To Do – 3:07
09. Blues Has Got A Hold On Me – 3:26
10. It’s All Good – 4:21
11. Education – 4:31
12. Rapper – 3:29
13. Smoking Dope – 4:40
14. Rocking Rendezvous – 4:40

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