Steve Winwood Greatest Hits Full [patched] Album
(solo, 1982)
Winwood burst onto the scene at age 15 with the , where his voice, compared to Ray Charles, powered hits like "Gimme Some Lovin’". He quickly pivoted to the experimental, jazz-fused rock of Traffic , contributing foundational tracks like "Dear Mr. Fantasy" and the progressive "The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys". Even his brief stint in the supergroup Blind Faith with Eric Clapton yielded the timeless "Can't Find My Way Home". The 1980s Solo Zenith steve winwood greatest hits full album
Released on September 1, 2017, this is the most comprehensive "greatest hits" package curated by Winwood himself. It features 23 tracks handpicked from his personal archives, offering a definitive portrait of his career across his solo work and his time with The Spencer Davis Group Blind Faith Available as a 2-CD set or a 4-LP vinyl collection. Key Highlights: (solo, 1982) Winwood burst onto the scene at
To truly appreciate the , you cannot shuffle the tracks. You must listen in chronological order. Even his brief stint in the supergroup Blind
5. “Empty Pages” (Traffic, 1970) – 4:33 6. “Low Spark of High Heeled Boys” (excerpt) – impossible to shorten, often omitted from hits albums. This reveals the genre clash.
(Traffic, 1967)