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Spencer Davis Group - Eight Gigs A Week (1967)

Track listing:
CD1
  1. Dimples 2:19
  2. I Can't Stand It 2:09
  3. Jump Back 1:43
  4. Here Right Now 3:12
  5. Searchin' 2:38
  6. Midnight Train 2:40
  7. It's Gonna Work Out Fine 3:03
  8. My Babe 2:38
  9. Kansas City (Prev. Unrel. Live Ver.) 4:18
  10. Every Little Bit Hurts 3:27
  11. Sittin' & Thinkin' 2:57
  12. I'm Blue (Gong Gong Song) 2:40
  13. She Put The Hurt On Me 2:40
  14. I'll Drown In My Own Tears 4:27
  15. I'm Getting Better 2:11
  16. Goodbye Stevie 2:21
  17. Strong Love 2:14
  18. Georgia On My Mind 4:39
  19. It Hurts Me So 2:54
  20. Oh! Pretty Woman (Prev. Unrel. Live Ver.) 3:20
  21. Look Away 2:41
  22. This Hammer 2:15
  23. Please Do Something 2:23
  24. Keep On Running 2:46
  25. Let Me Down Easy 3:00
CD2
  1. Somebody Help Me 2:01
  2. Watch Your Step 2:52
  3. Nobody Knows 3:52
  4. Midnight Special 2:13
  5. When I Com Home 1:57
  6. High Time Baby 2:41
  7. Hey Darling 4:46
  8. I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water 2:35
  9. You Must Believe Me 2:44
  10. Trampoline 2:27
  11. Since I Met You Baby 3:27
  12. Mean Woman Blues 3:13
  13. Dust My Blues 2:37
  14. When A Man Loves Woman 3:09
  15. Neighbour Neighbour 3:19
  16. On The Green Light 3:05
  17. Stevie's Blues 3:47
  18. Take This Hurt Of Me 2:45
  19. Stevie's Groove 2:44
  20. I Can't Get Enough Of That 3:43
  21. Waltz For Lumumba 4:19
  22. Together Till The End Of Time 2:51
  23. Gimme Some Lovin' 2:58
  24. Back Into My Life Again 2:25
  25. I'm A Man 2:56
  26. Blues In F. 3:26

Notes


This two-CD, 51-song set covers virtually everything the group recorded with Steve Winwood in the lineup from 1964-1967. The gap between the band's best and worst material was considerable; quite a few of their R&B covers are surprisingly routine, and the occasional cuts that don't have Winwood on lead vocals are downright pedestrian. Because of this inconsistency, the general fan's better off with the Rhino best-of, if it can be found. If you want to get more, though, this is the first and last place to go, with all the hit singles, everything from their three albums, an early EP, some B-sides, and a couple of previously unissued tracks. And some of the obscure material is really good, whether in a straight R&B/blues or more soulful vein. Be aware that the version of "Gimme Some Lovin'" here is the less dynamic, original British mix, minus some backup vocals and percussion.