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Spencer Davis Group – Gimme Some Loving (1967)

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01 - Keep On Running
02 - Somebody Help Me
03 - I'm A Man
04 - Gimme Some Lovin'				play
05 - Blood Runs Hot
06 - Don't Want You No More
07 - Love Is On A Roll
08 - Crossfire
09 - Private Number
10 - No Other Baby					play
11 - Mistakes
12 - It Must Be Love
13 - Such A Good Woman

Steve Winwood – lead guitar, organ, lead vocals 
Muff Winwood – bass
Spencer Davis – rhythm guitar, vocals (Lead Vocals on "Dust My Blues")
Pete York – drums

 

The band's first American LP, issued more than two years after they had put out their first British recordings, consisted of a dozen tracks selected from various U.K. mid-'60s sessions. It was a reasonable enough introduction to the band for those who hadn't heard most of those, an audience, which, at the time, included virtually all Americans. Along with their first U.S. smash, "Gimme Some Lovin'," it had several British hit singles: "Somebody Help Me," "Keep on Running," and "When I Come Home." The remainder was comprised of fair, though not great, covers and derivative group originals. ---Richie Unterberger, AllMusic Review

 

The 1960s R&B act The Spencer Davis Group is featured here in its original lineup. Composed of Spencer Davis, Steve Winwood, Muff Winwood, and Pete York, the group formed in England 1962. Hitting the UK charts with their debut single "Keep on Runnin'," The Spencer Davis group joined its peers as part of the "British Invasion." A feature-length documentary from 1967 gives viewers an inside look at the daily routine of one of the major groups of the 1960s. Comprised of rare archive footage of the original lineup as seen in the recording studio, concerts, and public relations activities, the documentary was shot in 1967, as the band underwent crucial changes and toured Europe. An exclusive interview sheds further light on the individual band members, featuring Steve Winwood, who went on to gain even greater acclaim as a member of Traffic, as well as in his solo career, and Steve's brother Muff. In a rare live performance from 1966, the group performs many of its hits, including: "Keep on Runnin'," and "I'm a Man." --- flixster.com

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