Steve Winwood Revolutions: The Very Best of Steve Winwood

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CD Details
- Released: June 7, 2010
- Originally Released: 2010
- Label: Imports
Entertainment Reviews:
Uncut - p.122
3 stars out of 5 -- "REVOLUTIONS begins in mono, and in Midlands dancehalls, with sound of a 16-year-old Winwood singing in a voice close to Motown while creating ecstatic energy surges on a Hammond B-3."Tracks:
- 1.Keep on Running
- 2.Somebody Help Me
- 3.Gimme Some Lovin'
- 4.I'm a Man
- 5.Forty Thousand Headmen
- 6.Paper Sun
- 7.No Face, No Name, No Number
- 8.Dear Mr. Fantasy
- 9.Can't Find My Way Home
- 10.While You See a Chance
- 11.Valerie
- 12.Spanish Dancer 2010
- 13.Higher Love
- 14.Back in the High Life Again
- 15.Roll with It
- 16.Dirty City
Product Description:
Not the first box set to distill Steve Winwood's far-reaching career into four discs, 2010's Revolutions: The Very Best of Steve Winwood does have a leg up on its 1995 predecessor, The Finer Things, by the virtue of covering the 15 years separating the two sets, plus adding a higher dosage of Blind Faith to the mix. Nevertheless, this 58-track box -- with its songs selected by Winwood himself -- shares a whopping 36 cuts with The Finer Things. It's such a strong overlap that it does suggest that there's truly a defined Winwood canon, and even though it doesn't contain the mega-hit "Roll with It," along with a handful of other notable tunes, Revolutions doesn't depart from that canon. Instead, it's a handsome, effective presentation of it, worthwhile for any serious fan who doesn't have an extensive Winwood collection. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine