|
|
|
|
![]() |
||
|
|
|
Steve Winwood has enacted some commercial compromises during the course of his solo career‚ but his debut album on Columbia Records‚ Nine Lives‚ finds him elevating his visibility on behalf of music that deserves attention.
The initial track‚ "I'm Not Drowning‚" reminiscent in its ghostly aura of Traffic's The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys‚ displays the cohesive dynamic in play throughout the album. Altogether different than many previous Winwood solo works‚ where he played most of the instruments himself‚ the crucial constant in all these recordings remains the wailing sound of Steve's voice. His singing imbues "Raging Sea" and "Fly" with passion aplenty‚ and the sound of flute on the latter also recalls Traffic circa John Barleycorn Must Die.Winwood's previous studio album‚ About Time‚ was an organic piece of work‚ of which "We're All Looking" is a direct extension. On that 2003 album‚ Winwood emphasized the fluid sound on his Hammond B3 keyboard mixed with percussion‚ the likes of which also warms and enriches Nine Lives. The deceptively simple but expert production on the new CD reveals the individual instrumental elements in detail on arrangements of tracks that generally exceed five and six minutes in length.
The appearance of Eric Clapton's loud‚ jagged electric guitar on the foreboding "Dirty City" markedly alters the languid mood generated to that point. Nine Lives might've benefited from one other such appearance from Slowhand -- or an extended guitar interval from Steve himself on "Other Shore‚" in place of the it's sax solo -- to maintain a similar level of intensity. Nevertheless‚ the languorous air that arises from so many tracks here‚ like "Hungry Man" and "Secrets‚" is ultimately intoxicating.
Coming off some highly successful dates with Clapton at Madison Square Garden in New York‚ and in anticipation of his summer slot opening for Tom Petty‚ Steve Winwood is clearly proud of the work he does. Based on Nine Lives‚ he deserves to be.
Visit Steve Winwood
new to state of mind
Shows: Hug Your Farmer: A Tribute to Levon Helm
Shows: Steve Kimock + XVSK
Albums: Tedeschi Trucks Band - Live Revelator EP
Albums: Theo Bleckmann - Hello Earth! (The Music of Kate Bush)
Blog: Funky Monday: Freddie King - "Going Down"
Features: Conversation with Nels Cline
Shows: Horse Feathers + Brown Bird
Shows: Elephant Revival
Blog: Thoughts on Adam "MCA" Yauch, 1964-2012
Shows: Bob Weir
Shows: Hug Your Farmer: A Tribute to Levon Helm
Shows: Steve Kimock + XVSK
Albums: Tedeschi Trucks Band - Live Revelator EP
Albums: Theo Bleckmann - Hello Earth! (The Music of Kate Bush)
Blog: Funky Monday: Freddie King - "Going Down"
Features: Conversation with Nels Cline
Shows: Horse Feathers + Brown Bird
Shows: Elephant Revival
Blog: Thoughts on Adam "MCA" Yauch, 1964-2012
Shows: Bob Weir
most popular
Blog: Radiohead: Adam King tries to convince me they are aliens…
Features: Conversation with Kurt Rosenwinkel
Shows: Rothbury 2009
Podcast: Live from State of Mind: Nathan Moore
Features: Conversation with Seth Olinsky of Akron/Family
Shows: Bonnaroo 2008
Features: Conversation with Bill Kreutzmann
Features: Conversation with Phil Lesh
Features: Old Crow Medicine Show: Purely Righteous
Shows: Ray Davies
Blog: Radiohead: Adam King tries to convince me they are aliens…
Features: Conversation with Kurt Rosenwinkel
Shows: Rothbury 2009
Podcast: Live from State of Mind: Nathan Moore
Features: Conversation with Seth Olinsky of Akron/Family
Shows: Bonnaroo 2008
Features: Conversation with Bill Kreutzmann
Features: Conversation with Phil Lesh
Features: Old Crow Medicine Show: Purely Righteous
Shows: Ray Davies


