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Steve Winwood's career is one of many different faces. His deftness on multiple instruments but most prominently the Hammond B-3 organ — in seminal bands like Traffic, the Spencer Davis Group and Blind Faith made him a legend of rock innovation. He then reinvented himself as a slick pop singer with hits like "Higher Love" and "Back in the High Life Again." He's a man of many talents, and a rock legend not to be missed.
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Steve Winwood cover Steve Winwood is the debut solo album by blue-eyed soulster Steve Winwood. It was released three years after the break-up of Traffic. Despite high commercial expectations, it did not sell well, reaching only #22 on the Billboard 200 album chart. Winwood was not able to launch a successful single off of the album.
Steve Winwood has had many careers in his life so far. In the mid-sixties he wowed the world as a teenager in The Spencer Davis Group. In the late sixties he resurfaced as part of Blind Faith and then TRAFFIC. In the eighties he struck out as a solo artist, releasing the great album "Arc of a Diver". The artwork for the album is tremendous, and this is a great collectible for fans of this legendary musician.
Steve Winwood has one of the most esteemed careers of the rock era, one that incredibly spans more than 40 years. Winwood’s career has ranged from the blue-eyed soul of the Spencer Davis Group to the jazzy explorations of Traffic to… (Read More)
Steve Winwood first came to prominence when playing piano and singing in his distinctively soulful, R&B voice in Birmingham, England, at the age of 15. Kicked out of school before he was 16, Steve cut his teeth in the Spencer Davis Group, gigging under the watchful eye of his elder brother Muff. The Spencer Davis Group learned their craft in Hamburg's Star club and other seedy venues while creating a series of unforgettable hits that now - as then - embody the sound of London in the swinging sixties. From the rawness of "Dimples" (released in August 1964) through to their chart toppers "Gimme Some Lovin" (November 1966) and "I'm A Man" (SDG's ninth single, released in August 1967) every moment sounds as fresh today as it did the very first time it crackled through the AM static.
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For nearly four decades, Steve Winwood has remained a primary figure in rock n' roll, a respected innovator who has helped to create some of the genre's most celebrated achievements. Beginning with his burst into prominence in 1963, Winwood's celebrated skills as a composer, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist have developed an impressive catalog of popular music. In 2003, the extraordinary portfolio of music now grew even larger with the release of his inspired, critically acclaimed album, About Time.
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