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It was Steve Winwood’s bluesy holler – weathered beyond his tender years and sounding like he hailed from Birmingham, Alabama rather than Birmingham, England – that gave The Spencer Davis Group the edge over all the other British Invasion groups plying sweaty, R&B-indebted rock’n’roll in the 1960s. Their Keep On Running – a stomping blast of Stax-style soul – scored 17-year-old Winwood his first number one single in 1965, beginning a career that would see him scooping up Grammy Awards 20 years later and – thanks to Eric Prydz’s cheesy Call On Me remodelling of Winwood’s 1987 hit Valerie – topping the singles charts as recently as 2004. Revolution opens with Keep On Running, and further essays Winwood’s tenure with Spencer Davis via self-penned hits like Gimme Some Lovin’ and the fearsomely funky, Hammond-drenched I’m a Man, both authentic enough to become R&B standards in their own right. The precocious singer was restless, however, moving on in 1967 to form Traffic, whose ambitious fusion of rock, psychedelia, folk and jazz reflected the mind-expanding times, showcasing Winwood’s growing sophistication as both performer and songwriter. No longer merely aping his R&B heroes, he was now delivering darkly powerful blues jams (Dear Mr Fantasy) and sitar-driven episodes of paranoid acid-rock (the eerie, still-chilling Paper Sun). Traffic eventually burned out in the mid-70s, and a newly-solo Winwood struggled at first to recover his groove; early solo hit While You See a Chance finds him toying with earnest pop melodies and synthesisers, but feels cloying and sentimental, like a bad sitcom theme. 1985’s triple Grammy-winning Back In the High Life album struck a better balance between his blues roots and the kind of lucrative, expertly-tailored AOR contemporaries like Eric Clapton and Phil Collins were then making. The gospel-tinged Higher Love (featuring Chaka Khan) is fittingly ecstatic 80s blue-eyed soul, while the title-track, aided by James Taylor, is a movingly-optimistic midlife rumination, Winwood reaching pop maturity with a grace that eluded many of his contemporaries. Dirty City, a slow-burning, bluesy jam with Clapton from 2008, rounds out the solo set, and finds Winwood’s fire commendably undimmed 40 years on. The four-CD box-set version of Revolutions examines his back-catalogue in great depth, but a simultaneously released 16-track single-CD package is faultless, racing through the highlights with the pace of a tightly-scripted Hollywood biopic. Audio Format :- MP3 VBR (V2) Tracklist :- Disc #1/4 01. The Spencer Davis Group - Keep 2:48 On Running 02. The Spencer Davis Group - 2:04 Somebody Help Me 03. The Spencer Davis Group - Gimme 2:57 Some Lovin' 04. The Spencer Davis Group - I'm A 2:57 Man 05. Traffic - Paper Sun 4:15 06. Traffic - Coloured Rain 2:42 07. Traffic - No Face, No Name, No 3:32 Number 08. Traffic - Heaven Is In Your 4:17 Mind 09. Traffic - Smiling Phases 2:42 10. Traffic - Dear Mr. Fantasy 5:39 11. Traffic - Pearly Queen 4:20 12. Traffic - Forty Thousand 3:16 Headmen 13. Traffic - No Time To Live 5:19 14. Traffic - Who Knows What 3:14 Tomorrow May Bring 15. Traffic - Shanghai Noodle 5:04 Factory 16. Traffic - Medicated Goo 3:37 17. Traffic - Withering Tree 3:12 18. Blind Faith - Well All Right 4:27 19. Blind Faith - Can't Find My Way 3:17 Home 20. Blind Faith - Presence Of The 4:51 Lord Disc #2/4 01. Traffic - Stranger To Himself 3:53 02. Traffic - John Barleycorn (Must 6:23 Die) 03. Traffic - Glad 7:01 04. Traffic - Freedom Rider 5:28 05. Traffic - Empty Pages 4:35 06. Traffic - The Low Spark Of High 12:26 Heeled Boys 07. Traffic - Rainmaker 7:44 08. Traffic - Shoot Out At The 6:02 Fantasy Factory 09. Traffic - Something New 3:16 10. Traffic - Walking In The Wind 6:46 11. Traffic - When The Eagle Flies 4:25 12. Traffic - Mozambique 4:26 Disc #3/4 01. Steve Winwood - Vacant Chair 6:52 02. Steve Winwood - While You See A 5:15 Chance 03. Steve Winwood - Arc Of A Diver 5:28 04. Steve Winwood - Spanish Dancer 6:10 2010 05. Steve Winwood - Night Train 7:50 06. Steve Winwood - Valerie 4:07 07. Steve Winwood - Higher Love 5:48 08. Steve Winwood - Freedom 4:16 Overspill 09. Steve Winwood - Back In The 4:24 High Life Again 10. Steve Winwood - Don't You Know 4:28 What The Night Can Do? 11. Steve Winwood - Spy In House Of 4:44 Love 12. Steve Winwood - Different Light 6:39 13. Steve Winwood - Dirty City 7:46 (Featuring Eric Clapton) Disc #4/4 01. The Spencer Davis Group - This 2:18 Hammer 02. The Spencer Davis Group - Waltz 4:18 For Lumumba 03. The Spencer Davis Group - What 1:57 I Come Home 04. Traffic - Love 3:04 05. Steve Winwood - In The Light Of 9:42 Day 06. Steve Winwood - There's A River 4:42 07. Steve Winwood - Hold On 4:29 08. Steve Winwood - The Morning 5:12 Side 09. Traffic - Far From Home 8:35 10. Traffic - Holy Ground 7:49 11. Traffic - State Of Grace 7:17 12. Steve Winwood - Why Can't We 6:42 Live Together 13. Steve Winwood - Domingo Morning 5:08 PLEASE SEED AND COMMENT AFTER DOWNLOADING. ENJOY. Related Torrents
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