Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0731451686023
Format: Box set
Label: Island
Manufacturer: Island
Number Of Discs: 4
Publisher: Island
Release Date: March 21, 1995
Studio: Island
Sales Rank: 9471
Disc 1:- Dimples
- I Can't Stand It
- Every Little Bit Hurts
- Strong Love
- Keep On Running
- Somebody Help Me
- When I Come Home
- I Want To Know
- Crossroads
- Gimme Some Lovin'
- I'm A Man
- Paper Sun
- Dealer
- Coloured Rain
- No Face, No Name, No Number
- Heaven Is In Your Mind
- Smiling Phases
- Dear Mr. Fantasy
- Pearly Queen
- Forty Thousand Headmen
- No Time To Live
- Shanghai Noodle Factory
- Medicated Goo
- Withering Tree
Disc 2:- Had To Cry Today
- Can't Find My Way Home (Electric Version)
- Sea Of Joy
- Sleeping In The Ground (Live)
- Under My Thumb (Live)
- Stranger To Himself
- John Barleycorn
- Glad
- Freedom Rider
- Empty Pages
- Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys
- Rainmaker
Disc 3:- Shoot Out At The Fantasy Factory
- (Sometimes I Feel So) Uninspired (Live)
- Happy Vibes
- Something New
- Dream Gerrard
- Walking In The Wind
- When The Eagle Flies
- Winner/Loser
- Crossing The Line (Live)
- Hold On
- Time Is Running Out
- Vacant Chair
Disc 4:- While You See A Chance
- Arc Of A Diver
- Spanish Dancer
- Night Train
- Dust
- Valerie
- Talking Back To The Night
- Your Silence Is Your Song
- Higher Love
- Freedom Overspill
- Back In The High Life Again
- The Finer Things
- Roll WIth It
- Don't You Know What The Night Can Do?
- One And Only Man
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Amazon.com: Steve Winwood's 3 CD The Finer Things kind of runs out of gas somewhere around the two-hour mark, but, hey, that's inevitable: The guy got way too popular for his own good. The best stuff here is the drug-addled early Traffic stuff, though one wishes they'd have found a spot for the live versions of "Dear Mr. Fantasy" and "Gimme Some Lovin'" from the poorly-recorded but quite inspired Welcome to the Canteen. --Steven Stolder
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This reminds us how much Steve Winwood did for music & the music industry. Many people are living a comfortable retirement overlooking Haight & Ashbury from the talents of musicians like Steve Winwood. He reminds the old vets of R&R how great he was, even at the young age of The Spencer Davis era, & up to today's new releases. This Box Set repsents those early years & is a great introduction for the ones that weren't born when Dear Mr. Fantasy was the hit song of the season. The sad reminder is how much we lost with the loss of Wood & Capaldi. If you enjoy grass roots music and talent or want to be introduced to it at its best, this CD set is a good start. Its not music hidden or covered up with digital tweeking. This man ... Read More:
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Because his own career has had a lot of variations over 3 decades (going into a fourth), it was inevitable that they'd have to put it all in one place.
You hear the portrait of a young soul man in the Spencer Davis Group, the experimentalist in Traffic, the supergroup Blind Faith and Ginger Baker's Air Force and lesser known projects like Go and Aiye-Keta and finally the 80s pop superstar that sounds older but just as good as he did in his earlier recordings. That's not even counting sessions with Hendrix, Joe Cocker, Howlin' Wolf, B.B.King, Lou Reed, George Harrison, David Gilmour, Billy Joel, Tina Turner, Jimmy Buffett, Phil Collins, and countless others which speaks volumes about his demand and generosity as a keyboardist.
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This 4 CD set shows how really good Stevie was in the 60's and 70's and how really bad music overtook him and almost everyone else in the 80's. The first 3 CDs show what the young genius could do. He played with three terrific bands and created some of the best jam band, jazz and drug influenced music of the generation. The fourth CD is a sad reflection of electronic drums, synthesized keyboards and awful mixing that was the 80's. Underneath the noise I think there might be some good songs. 3 out of 4 ain't bad!
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This 4CD, 63 song set provides extremely thorough coverage of Steve Winwood's career from the early 1960s up to his last Island Records album in 1986, including numerous tracks from his work in such memorable bands as the Spencer Davis Group, Traffic and Blind Faith, as well as his later solo recordings. Significant chunks are included from virtually all his Island albums, together with a small taster from his first two Virgin Records albums in 1988 and 1990.
Inevitably there are one or two other favourite tracks which one might feel merited inclusion, but this is undoubtedly a very effective career retrospective, with the principal emphasis being on the Traffic years. The collection does not purport to give thorough coverage of Winwood's ... Read More:
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Like my title says, "Finer Things" is simply the best box set ever put together. While many many many artists nowadays have put together some kind of box set, few artists truly deserve one. Steve Winwood, however, I'm happy to say is one of them. This is mainly due to the fact that he's been in a lot of bands as well as having a successful solo career. Because of this, he's very difficult to compile in a one CD collection and in fact, nobody has ever tried. Sure there's been a great Spencer Davis collection, a number of Traffic compilations of varying degrees of value, and a good collection of solo songs that cover his solo debut through his biggest seller, "Back In The Highlife." However, there is no single collection aside from this one which covers ... Read More:
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