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Back in the High Life

Back in the High Life

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Artist: Steve Winwood
Label: Island
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 41 reviews
Sales Rank: 5803

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 830148
UPC: 042283014824
EAN: 0042283014824
ASIN: B000001FKA

Release Date: October 1, 1990
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5 out of 5 stars BEST STEVE WINWOOD ALBUM!   June 12, 2002
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

MY FAVOTITE CUT IS "FINER THINGS". I LIKE ALL THE REST OF THE SONGS ALSO. STEVE WINWOOD DOES NOT DISAPPOINT. THE SONG "FINER THINGS" WAS USED AS THE THEME SONG IN THE HBO MOVIE "DATE WITH AN ANGEL". I RECOMEND THIS CD AND THE MOVIE BOTH IF YOU LIKE THE SONG FINER THINGS AS MUCH AS I DO.


4 out of 5 stars One of the best pop/rock albums.   May 9, 2002
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

As an experienced artist, Winwood reaches his peak on this masterpiece.
The songs here differ, at least after repeated listenings, from most radio pop in their wonderful sophistication. Repeated changes in mood and texture abound in almost every track, and are especially marked on the outstanding "Finer Things" and "Split Decision", where they add a surprising dimension that keeps the songs listenable all through. Generally, the mood is sober and almost dark, and it is noteworthy that the best-remembered track "Higher Love" is by far the brightest and most emotional on the record. Will Jennings' love stories are put forward in such a sober, almost proper, manner that one can believe them easily.
The changes in mood I liken to patches of colour on a black background, and they work wonderfully with the flawlessly-crafted songs, such as "Freedom Overspill", "Wake Me Up On Judgement Day" and "Take It As It Comes". The music, despite its rather darkish tone, never gets tearful. The sophistication and tunefulness mean that not one of the forty-four minutes on the record seems excessive, and Winwood's cast (including Chaka Khan and Joe Walsh) backs him up very well, with Khan's voice elevating the still-famous "Higher Love" to a new level.
One of the major albums of the 1980s, and unrivalled as music to play when one's in grief over a lost lover.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent rock album which gave Steve long-awaited success   August 7, 2001
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

After a 20 year career with the Spencer Davis Group, Traffic, Blind Faith and as a solo artist, Steve Winwood finally hit big with this album of consistent quality from start to finish. Throughout, Winwood's high, soulful voice is on good form, and the songs are his most consistently commercial to date - every one being memorable. The Grammy-winning 'Higher love' opens the album, and from then on it's the same excellent standard, with potential hit after hit until the gentle closing ballad 'My love is leaving', with lyrics by former Bonzo Dog Band front-man and occasional Winwood collaborator Viv Stanshall.

The album's sound and style is very different from that of his earlier solo efforts, thanks to factors such as the large session band, the heavy use of percussion, synthesizers and horns, and the powerful overall sound of the recording contributed by the mixing style of Tom Lord-Alge. There are also notable contributions from a number of well-known artists, such as Chaka Khan, Dan Hartman, James Ingram and James Taylor (vocals), John Robinson and Steve Ferrone (drums) and Nile Rodgers and Joe Walsh (guitar). Although synthesizers and drum machines are quite prominent in the recording, they are tempered by Winwood's stylish vocals and Hammond organ playing, and the album certainly does not have a machine-like, soulless sound, but rolls along effortlessly assisted by the complex percussion arrangements. Guitars appear on most tracks, although the use of a synth bass rather than bass guitar does mean that the tracks do not 'flow' quite as naturally as they might have done.

Whilst not wanting to downplay Winwood's other albums (the subsequent 'Roll with it' is also excellent) this record is so consistent that it must be regarded as probably his best so far. Very highly recommended.


5 out of 5 stars Few 'finer things' than this music   January 10, 2001
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

We are all pretty familiar with the three huge singles from this album, 'Higher Love', 'Back in the High Life" and 'Finer Things'. I'm glad for Winwood that in this case good music also meant - commercial success. That has not always been his experience. To me though, it's the eight tracks of the album as a whole, not just the hits, played in their entirety, rather than sampled, that gives us a feel for the beauty of this album. It's as if Winwood arrived somewhere in his life and he wanted to express it musically. Wherever it was it was good! This collection is personal, poignant and powerful.


5 out of 5 stars My 1st CD.I made a wise choice   November 28, 2000
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

In the 80's when albums were changing over to CD's,"Back in the High life"was the first one I bought.I couldn't believe the sounds I was hearing from my new stero.Later one I found out it wasn't my new system,but this Masterpiece by Steve Winwood.I've never had a record like this one,with 8 powerhouse cuts.The three big hits from the record are fantastic."Higher love," with Chaka Khan on vocals,"Back in the High Life again," with JT,and my favorite number,"The Finer Things." I love this number.Its so cool how it starts out,and keeps building to one of the greatest songs ever.The Synthesizer that Steve has always been know for,is Brilliant.The other single's not played on the radio are just as great.My favorite is the second number,"Take it as it comes." This one really is a Horn Driven,Drum Blasting Piece.Most of the songs on this tape has the same drive except for the last number,"My Love's Leaving Me." Its a sad closing cut,but beutifull,with hope that maybe she will change her mind."Back in the High Life" has got to be Steve Winwoods greatest.

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