Revolutions: The Very Best of Steve Winwood
Revolutions: The Very Best of Steve Winwood by Steve Winwood
Track Listings
Disc: 1
1. Keep On Running
2. Somebody Help Me
3. Gimme Some Lovin’
4. I’m A Man
5. Paper Sun
6. Coloured Rain
7. No Face No Name No Number
8. Heaven Is in Your Mind
9. Smiling Phases
10. Dear Mr Fantasy
11. Pearly Queen
12. Forty Thousand Headmen
13. No Time To Live
14. Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring
15. Shanghai Noodle Factory
16. Medicated Goo
17. Withering Tree
18. Well Alright
19. Can’t Find My Way Home
20. Presence Of The Lord
Disc: 2
1. Stranger To Himself
2. John Barleycorn (Must Die)
3. Glad
4. Freedom Rider
5. Empty Pages
6. The Low Spark Of The High-Heeled Boys
7. Rainmaker
8. Shoot Out At The Fantasy Factory
9. Something New
10. Walking In The Wind
11. When The Eagle Flies
12. Mozambique
Disc: 3
1. Vacant Chair
2. While you See A Chance
3. Arc Of A Diver
4. Spanish Dancer
5. Night Train
6. Valerie
7. Higher Love
8. Freedom Overspill
9. Back In The High Life Again
10. Don’t You Know What the Night Can Do
11. Spy In the House Of Love
12. Different Light
13. Dirty City
Disc: 4
1. This Hammer
2. Waltz For Lumumba
3. When I Come Home
4. Love
5. In The Light Of Day
6. There’s A River
7. Hold On
8. The Morning Side
9. Far From Home
10. Holy Ground
11. State Of Grace
12. Why Can’t We Live Together
13. Domingo Morning
Island Records/UMe will release the definitive career retrospective of one of the all-time greats of rock `n’ roll on June 15, 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 a track listing personally selected by Steve Winwood from his five decade career, Revolutions – The Very Best Of Steve Winwood is a high quality four CD deluxe box set including a 52 page book, with sleevenotes by writer Dylan Jones. Also included in the four CD deluxe box set is a re-recorded version of “Spanish Dancer.”
In a career lasting nearly 50 years he has sold over 50 million albums and several of his songs have become standards, notably “Gimme Some Lovin’” (memorably covered in The Blues Brothers film), “Can’t Find My Way Home,” “The Low Spark Of The High Heeled Boys,” and “Higher Love.”
He has been awarded multiple Grammy Awards – for “Gimme Some Lovin’” and “Higher Love” (a US no 1 in ‘86).
In 2008, Rolling Stone ranked him number 33 in the 100 Best Singers Of All Time.
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