Savoy Truffle (remastered 2009) Review
It features a heavy horn section, which Harrison famously insisted be distorted during the mixing process to give it a "bite" that matched the song's theme of tooth decay.
George Harrison wrote the song as a lighthearted tribute to his friend Eric Clapton's intense sweet tooth and fondness for chocolates. Savoy Truffle (Remastered 2009)
is a track by The Beatles , originally released on their 1968 self-titled double album, commonly known as The White Album . The 2009 remaster is part of the comprehensive digital restoration of the band's entire UK studio catalog. It features a heavy horn section, which Harrison
The names of the treats mentioned in the song (such as "Creme Tangerine," "Montelimart," and "Coffee Dessert") were taken directly from a box of Mackintosh's Good News chocolates. The 2009 remaster is part of the comprehensive
The track was recorded during the high-tension sessions of late 1968, a period marked by creative differences and the brief departure of Ringo Starr. Track Information Gonna sit down in the kitchen, fix me something good to eat