The Spencer Davis Group - The Second Album (Japan Remastered) (1966/2008)
BAND/ARTIST: The Spencer Davis Group
- Title: The Second Album
- Year Of Release: 1966/2008
- Label: Fontana
- Genre: Classic Rock, British Invasion, Blues Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / APE (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:02:27
- Total Size: 172/358 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Look Away
02. Keep On Running
03. This Hammer
04. Georgia On My Mind
05. Please Do Something
06. Let Me Down Easy
07. Strong Love
08. I Washed My Hands in Muddy Watter
09. Since I Met You Baby
10. You Must Believe Me
11. Hey Darling
12. Watch Your Step
13. Stevie's Blues [Bonus]
14. Trampoline [Bonus]
15. Back Into My Life Again [Bonus]
16. Kansas City [Bonus]
17. Oh! Pretty Woman [Bonus]
18. Det War in Schoneberg [Bonus]
19. Stevie's Groove [Bonus]
20. Stevie's Blues (US Version) [Bonus]
01. Look Away
02. Keep On Running
03. This Hammer
04. Georgia On My Mind
05. Please Do Something
06. Let Me Down Easy
07. Strong Love
08. I Washed My Hands in Muddy Watter
09. Since I Met You Baby
10. You Must Believe Me
11. Hey Darling
12. Watch Your Step
13. Stevie's Blues [Bonus]
14. Trampoline [Bonus]
15. Back Into My Life Again [Bonus]
16. Kansas City [Bonus]
17. Oh! Pretty Woman [Bonus]
18. Det War in Schoneberg [Bonus]
19. Stevie's Groove [Bonus]
20. Stevie's Blues (US Version) [Bonus]
His ferocious soul-drenched vocals belying his tender teenage years, Stevie Winwood powered the Spencer Davis Group's three biggest U.S. hits during their brief life span as one of the British Invasion's most convincing R&B-based combos.
Guitarist Davis formed the band with Winwood on organ, his brother Muff Winwood on bass, and drummer Peter York. Signing on with producer Chris Blackwell, the quartet got their first hit (the blistering "Keep on Running") from another of Blackwell's acts, West Indian performer Jackie Edwards. After topping the British charts in 1965, the song struggled on the lower reaches of the U.S. Hot 100.
The group's two hottest sellers were self-penned projects. "Gimme Some Lovin'" and "I'm a Man" were searing showcases for the adolescent Winwood's gritty vocals and blazing keyboards and the band's pounding rhythms. Although they burned up the charts even on the other side of the ocean in 1967, the quartet never capitalized on their fame with an American tour. At the height of their power, Winwood left to form Traffic, leaving Davis without his dynamic frontman. The bandleader focused on producing other acts, including a Canadian ensemble called the Downchild Blues Band during the early '80s.
Guitarist Davis formed the band with Winwood on organ, his brother Muff Winwood on bass, and drummer Peter York. Signing on with producer Chris Blackwell, the quartet got their first hit (the blistering "Keep on Running") from another of Blackwell's acts, West Indian performer Jackie Edwards. After topping the British charts in 1965, the song struggled on the lower reaches of the U.S. Hot 100.
The group's two hottest sellers were self-penned projects. "Gimme Some Lovin'" and "I'm a Man" were searing showcases for the adolescent Winwood's gritty vocals and blazing keyboards and the band's pounding rhythms. Although they burned up the charts even on the other side of the ocean in 1967, the quartet never capitalized on their fame with an American tour. At the height of their power, Winwood left to form Traffic, leaving Davis without his dynamic frontman. The bandleader focused on producing other acts, including a Canadian ensemble called the Downchild Blues Band during the early '80s.
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