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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0731456479125
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: Island
Manufacturer: Island
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Island
Release Date: October 19, 1999
Studio: Island
Sales Rank: 25023
MPN: 564791
Disc 1:- Gimme Some Lovin'
- I'm A Man
- Paper Sun
- Dear Mr. Fantasy
- Pearly Queen
- Forty Thousand Headmen
- Had To Cry Today
- Can't Find My Way Home
- John Barleycorn
- Empty Pages
- Low Spark Of High-Heeled Boys
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To get an overview of the music Steve Winwood's been involved with, you have to look at the bands he's been in and the influence they've had.
That's all captured here in an outstanding collection of songs. I think you could debate what to add and what to leave out, but you can't argue that Winwood is an outstanding musician who has been quenching our musical thirsts for years.
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Steve Winwood. He has a legendary rock and roll voice, and there's nobody quite like him. And, in 2000, he was awarded a collection in UMG's '20th Century Masters' series.
Unlike 'Chronicles,' this set features none of Steve Winwood's solo years. Instead, you get, in my opinion, his best years. You get his work with The Spencer Davis Group, Blind Faith and Traffic.
But, every single major hit from all three of the bands are featured here. 'I'm A Man (Spencer Davis Group),' 'Dear Mr. Fantasy (Traffic),' 'Can't Find My Way Home (Blind Faith),' and of course 'Gimme Some Lovin' (Spencer Davis Group).'
This set is mostly Traffic songs. 7 out of the 11 songs featured here are Traffic songs.
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Steve Winwood's enormous talent and his mark on music history in the last 40 years is often overlooked by many. He is one of the most respected and important musicians in the industry, and in music history. He is perhaps overshadowed by folks like Clapton. This CD of his early work profiles all his best. Some have berated his following 80's work as pop puff, but that being far from the case it further exemplifies his genius to create good, strong, solid music with fresh sound. This CD belongs in any serious music collection.
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I got this today and I disagree with the other reviewers this right here is a good compilation it consists of 11 songs written and sung by Steve Winwood from the '60s to the early '70s you must have this there is not a bad song on here . Steve Winwood performed each song at least once during his tours from 2003-2006
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When you first see this cover in the record shop bins, you are fully expecting a collection of Winwood's solo work from 1977-87, prior to being wooed away to Virgin. You turn it over and discover the tracks are his best-known works with the Spencer Davis Group, Traffic and Blind Faith, and limited to the period 1966-72. It's not really surprising that Universal would do this; the compilers at Universal are not the music lovers who used to run the labels over which the company now has jurisdiction, and so I dock this collection a star for that.
That said, however, this *is* a good collection. As I said before, these are some of Winwood's best-known tracks, and in fact some of his best, period. The Universal compilers chose well ... Read More:
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