Revolutions – The Very Best of Steve Winwood
Steve Winwood · 2010
79 min · 17 tracks · classical · jazz fusion · progressive rock
A soulful journey through decades of rock and blues, blending emotive vocals with intricate instrumentation.
Why this album works
'Revolutions' highlights Winwood's influence on the blue-eyed soul genre and features tracks that have defined classic rock radio. The album reached notable chart positions and was well-received critically, reaffirming Winwood's status as an enduring artist in the music landscape.
- Best for
- wave-like pacing with peaks emotive vocals for reflective moments soulful journey through decades
- Context
- Released in 2010, 'Revolutions' serves as a retrospective compilation that showcases Steve Winwood's expansive career from his early days with The Spencer Davis Group to his solo successes. By this point, Winwood had already established himself as a pivotal figure in rock, having celebrated over four decades in the industry since his debut with the group in 1963.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Elton John· The Who· Ringo Starr· Paul McCartney· 10cc· George Harrison· Rod Stewart· Queen
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Gimme Some Lovin’ Standout 2:57
- 2 I’m a Man 2:56
- 3 Forty Thousand Headmen 3:16
- 4 No Face, No Name, No Number 3:32
- 5 Dear Mr. Fantasy 5:37
- 6 The Low Spark of High‐Heeled Boys Standout 11:31
- 7 Glad 7:01
- 8 Can’t Find My Way Home 3:17
- 9 While You See a Chance 4:10
- 10 Valerie 4:07
- 11 Spanish Dancer 3:30
- 12 The Finer Things 4:11
- 13 Higher Love Standout 5:48
- 14 Back in the High Life Again 4:23
- 15 Roll With It 4:29
- 16 Dirty City 4:03
- 17 Don’t You Know What the Night Can Do? 4:29
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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