Sábado, 5 de Maio de 2012
The Spencer Davis Group - I'm A Man 1966
Stevie Winwood and Muff Winwood had left the Spencer Davis Group just a
few months before the summer 1967 release of their second U.S. album,
which nonetheless was entirely comprised of songs done by the original
lineup. Like their first U.S. album, Gimme Some Lovin', it was a more or
less arbitrary assortment of songs that had been recorded by the band
at various points in the mid-'60s. And again, the big hit, "I'm a Man,"
was a classic soul-rock group original that outclassed everything else
on the record. Otherwise it was standard British R&B-rock that
varied from average to very good. The standouts were their covers of
John Lee Hooker's "Dimples" and the relatively little-known American
soul tunes "I Can't Stand It" and "Look Away." The cooking Stevie
Winwood-penned instrumental "On the Green Light" had dynamic organ and
blues guitar. The 2001 CD reissue on Sundazed adds add bonus tracks from
the same era, including some of their best efforts: the percolating
cover of "Watch Your Step," the anguished original blues ballad "Hey
Darling," "Let Me Down Easy," "Strong Love," and the instrumental "Waltz
for Lumumba," which anticipates Traffic with its unusual percussion and
jazzy accents. AMG.
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