STEVE WINWOOD
Steve Winwood - The Finer Things [1995]
The Finer Things is a compilation album box set of recordings by Steve Winwood. This box set simply has so much going for it. Unmitigated brilliance, nicely balanced and extremely comprehensive. (Up to the time of its release.) There are some really choice Spencer Davis Group selections, to get things off to a thrilling start. Then an excellent coverage of the psych/pop and folky/jazzy/proggy Traffic periods, separated by the brief Blind Faith interlude. The solo Steve Winwood period covers just over a full CD. Interestingly, there are some very worthwhile oddities with this box set. Check out the two excellent Eric Clapton and the Powerhouse cuts, from a sixties Elektra sampler, which cannot be very easy to obtain in CD form. There are a couple of live Blind Faith tracks, along with an electric version of their "Can't Find My Way Home". Also included is one selection from the obscure Winwood/Kebaka/Amao 1973 collaboration. A couple of Stomu Yamashta's Go tracks feature, as does "Your Silence Is Your Song" from what appears to be a similarly obscure film soundtrack. (Amazon)
This is a stunning package with fantastic Traffic mastering. It is just a fabulous box set; Steve has a sort of late sixties magic. A true genius.
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Track lists
CD1
01 Spencer Davis Group Dimples 2:21
02 Spencer Davis Group I Can't Stand It 2:11
03 Spencer Davis Group Every Little Bit Hurts 3:31
04 Spencer Davis Group Strong Love 2:15
05 Spencer Davis Group Keep on Running 2:49
06 Spencer Davis Group Somebody Help Me 2:04
07 Spencer Davis Group When I Come Home 1:59
08 Eric Clapton & the Powerhouse I Want to Know 2:17
09 Eric Clapton & the Powerhouse Crossroads 2:19
10 Spencer Davis Group Gimme Some Lovin' 2:58
11 Spencer Davis Group I'm a Man 2:58
12 Traffic Paper Sun 4:16
13 Traffic Dealer 3:12
14 Traffic Coloured Rain 2:45
15 Traffic No Face No Name No Number 3:35
16 Traffic Heaven is in Your Mind 4:19
17 Traffic Smiling Phases 2:43
18 Traffic Dear Mr. Fantasy 5:40
19 Traffic Pearly Queen 4:20
20 Traffic Forty Thousand Headmen 3:16
21 Traffic No Time to Live 5:22
22 Traffic Shanghai Noodle Factory 5:06
23 Traffic Medicated Goo 3:37
24 Traffic Withering Tree 3:03
CD2
01 Blind Faith Had to Cry Today 8:48
02 Blind Faith Can't Find My Way Home (Electric Version) 5:43
03 Blind Faith Sea of Joy 5:25
04 Blind Faith Sleeping in the Ground (Live) 4:33
05 Blind Faith Under My Thumb (Live) 5:53
06 Traffic Stranger to Himself 3:54
07 Traffic John Barleycorn 6:24
08 Traffic Glad 6:59
09 Traffic Freedom Rider 5:29
10 Traffic Empty Pages 4:38
11 Traffic Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys 11:43
12 Traffic Rainmaker 7:51
CD3
01 Traffic Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory 6:02
02 Traffic Uninspired 10:33
03 Winwood, Kabak, Aamao Happy Vibes 4:56
04 Traffic Something New 3:18
05 Traffic Dream Gerrard 11:05
06 Traffic Walking in the Wind 6:56
07 Traffic When the Eagle Flies 4:27
08 Stomu Yamashta's Go Winner Loser 4:20
09 Stomu Yamashta's Go Crossing the Line 7:50
10 Steve Winwood Hold On 4:34
11 Steve Winwood Time is Running Out 6:31
12 Steve Winwood Vacant Chair 6:55
CD4
01 Steve Winwood While You See a Chance 5:15
02 Steve Winwood Arc of a Diver 5:30
03 Steve Winwood Spanish Dancer 6:02
04 Steve Winwood Night Train 7:52
05 Steve Winwood Dust 6:22
06 Steve Winwood Valerie 4:08
07 Steve Winwood Talking Back to the Night 5:47
08 Steve Winwood Your Silence is Your Song 5:16
09 Steve Winwood Higher Love 5:51
10 Steve Winwood Freedom Overspill 4:19
11 Steve Winwood Back in the High Life Again 4:25
12 Steve Winwood The Finer Things 4:14
13 Steve Winwood Roll With It 4:32
14 Steve Winwood Don't You Know What the Night Can Do 4:32
15 Steve Winwood One and Only Man 4:40
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Spencer-Davis, Traffic, Blind Faith, and Steve himself - I like them all... and so do lots of other folks. This looks to be a great collection, so count me in. Thanks, Butter; cheers!
ReplyDeleteHi Aging Child.
DeleteThere is lots to be proud of in the compilation, Steve Winwood is in a special class of artist for me. His work with Traffic is wonderful.
Cheers.
Thanks a lot, Butterboy, for this extensive, very fine collection of a true master in five (!) decades! Best, TC
ReplyDeleteHi The Chairman,
DeleteYou are welcome.
Wiki states his years active as an artist as: 1961–present, which makes it 6 decades.. now that is something to think about.
Cheers.
Thanks for this Butterboy, lotsa nice tracks here.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob Mac,
DeleteThere are other nice boxes, but I seem to gravitate to this one most often.
Enjoy!
Cheers.
Got to see him live a ew years ago at the NO Jazz Fest. Still had all his chops. Thanks, BB!
ReplyDeleteHi pmac,
DeleteWhen an artist is great there is no stopping them.
Cheers.
Excellent set! Most of it quite familiar but a few hidden gems. Thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteHi tajackson,
DeleteYou are welcome. Enjoy.
Cheers.
Anyone who can stay at the top of the successful musicians in this business for so long must have a very special quality. Thank you very much for this very insightful and exciting collection!
ReplyDeleteHI WOODY,
DeleteI don't really need to say anything about Steve Winwood and his musicality. He is one of the best for me.
I am listening to it again, now.
Cheers.
Many thanks BB
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome, g8rrick.
DeleteCheers
Thanks Butter
ReplyDeleteYou are always welcome, Professor.
DeleteCheers.
Hi Butterboy, any chance of a re-up? This looks tasty. Enjoyed the Breezey collection. I wasn't sure when when I saw the songs but it works beautifully as a mood-setting whole.
ReplyDeleteHi Mr Gaggles,
DeleteGlad to hear you enjoyed the Breezy compilation.
New links established, tested and working.
Cheers.