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Artist : Steve Winwood
Album : Revolutions: The Very Best Of Steve Winwood Label : Island Genre : Rock Quality : 186 kbps / 44.1kHz / Joint Stereo Encoder : Lame 3.97 -V2 vbr-new Time : 79:17 min Url : http://www.google.com 1. The Spencer Davis Group - Gimme Some Lovin 2:57 2. The Spencer Davis Group - Im A Man 2:56 3. Traffic - Forty Thousand Headmen 3:16 4. Traffic - No Face, No Name, No Number 3:32 5. Traffic - Dear Mr. Fantasy 5:37 6. Traffic - The Low Spark Of High-Heeled Boys (Edit) 11:31 7. Traffic - Glad 7:01 8. Blind Faith - Cant Find My Way Home 3:17 9. Steve Winwood - While You See A Chance (Edit) 4:10 10. Steve Winwood - Valerie 4:07 11. Steve Winwood - Spanish Dancer 2010 (Radio Edit) 3:30 12. Steve Winwood - Finer Things 4:11 13. Steve Winwood - Higher Love 5:48 14. Steve Winwood - Back In The High Life Again 4:23 15. Steve Winwood - Roll With It (Edit) 4:29 16. Steve Winwood - Dirty City (Edit) (Feat. Eric Clapton) 4:03 17. Steve Winwood - Dont You Know What The Night Can Do? 4:29 Island Records/UMe will release the definitive career retrospective of one of the all-time greats of rock `n roll on June 8, 2010. Entitled Revolutions - The Very Best Of Steve Winwood, it is a portrait of one of the most influential musicians in rock history, a singer-songwriter, peerless vocalist, guitarist and keyboard player. With tracklistings personally selected by Steve Winwood from his five decade career, Revolutions - The Very Best Of Steve Winwood also includes a re-recorded version of Spanish Dancer. A child prodigy, Winwood first performed live on stage at the tender age of 8 in his fathers traditional jazz band, and joined the Spencer Davis Group at 14. His stunning vocal style was compared to Ray Charles. He left Spencer Davis to form Traffic then later teamed up with Eric Clapton in Blind Faith at the tail-end of the Sixties. Arguably his biggest successes came with his solo work from the Seventies on. Sharing Widget |
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