Spencer Davis Group - The Singles (2003)

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Title: The Singles
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: BR Music
Genre: Classic Rock, Beat, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:16:51
Total Size: 208/395 Mb (scans)
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Spencer Davis Group - The Singles (2003)


Tracklist:

01. Spencer Davis Group / Dimples
02. Spencer Davis Group / Sittin' And Thinking
03. Spencer Davis Group / I Can't Stand It
04. Spencer Davis Group / Every Little Bit Hurts
05. Spencer Davis Group / Strong Love
06. Spencer Davis Group / Keep On Running
07. Spencer Davis Group / High Time Baby
08. Spencer Davis Group / Somebody Help Me
09. Spencer Davis Group / When A Man Loves A Woman
10. Spencer Davis Group / When I Come Home
11. Spencer Davis Group / Georgia On My Mind
12. Spencer Davis Group / Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
13. Spencer Davis Group / Gimme Some Lovin'
14. Spencer Davis Group / I'm A Man
15. Spencer Davis Group / Time Seller
16. Spencer Davis Group / Don't Want You No More
17. Spencer Davis Group / Mr. Second Class
18. Spencer Davis Group / After Tea
19. Traffic / Paper Sun [Bonus Track]
20. Traffic / Hole In My Shoe [Bonus Track]
21. Traffic / Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush [Bonus Track]
22. Traffic / No Face, No Name, No Number [Bonus Track]
23. Traffic / Feelin' Alright [Bonus Track]
24. Traffic / Medicated Goo [Bonus Track]
25. Anglos / Incense [Bonus Track]

The Spencer Davis Group is fondly remembered for their late-1960s singles that featured the deep soul vocals of Steve Winwood, then only a teenager. Singles like "Somebody Help Me," "Keep on Running," "Gimme Some Lovin'," and "I'm a Man" were solid R&B rockers, making The Spencer Davis Group one of the most explosive bands in the so-called British Invasion era. When Winwood left to form Traffic, the group (having lost one of the most distinctive voices in rock history) simply wilted away. This collection has all their hits, but also includes several early Traffic tracks like "Paper Sun," and Dave Mason's "Feelin' Alright," making it really more of a Steve Winwood compilation. The final track is a bizarre, bombastic, near-mento song called "Incense," released by a group named the Anglos in 1969, supposedly featuring Winwood. He has denied having any involvement with the song, however, and one wonders why it is presented here. There are separate and more definitive collections available for both the Spencer Davis Group and Traffic, and the Anglos cut is, at best, a curio.



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