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At His Best (Expanded Edition)

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Download links and information about At His Best (Expanded Edition) by Spencer Davis. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Pop genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 01:10:19 minutes.

Artist: Spencer Davis
Release date: 2012
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Pop
Tracks: 22
Duration: 01:10:19
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Sittin' & Thinkin' (Live) 2:34
2. Midnight Train (Live) 2:12
3. Mean Woman Blues (Live) 3:27
4. Every Little Bit Hurts (Live) 4:54
5. Keep On Running (Live) 2:43
6. Somebody Help Me (Live) 2:09
7. We'll Be Together, Till the End of Time (Live) 2:35
8. When I Come Home (Live) 2:35
9. Please Do Something (Live) 2:13
10. Gimme Some Lovin' (Live) 3:29
11. I'm a Man (Live) 3:05
12. With Their New Face On (Live) 3:00
13. Time Seller (Live) 2:58
14. Mr. Second Class (Live) 2:58
15. After Tea (Live) 3:14
16. Feel Your Way (Live) 3:44
17. Crystal River (Live) 2:42
18. I Wash My Hands in Muddy Waters 3:39
19. Don't Want You No More 4:03
20. Private Number (featuring Dusty Springfield) 4:11
21. Uncle Herman's Mandolin 3:21
22. So Far 4:33

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Welsh guitarist, singer, and harmonica player Spencer Davis put together one of the most exciting and explosive of the British Invasion's pop blues bands, and with a teenaged Stevie Winwood adding his soulful vocals to hits like "Keep On Running," "Somebody Help Me," and "Gimme Some Lovin'," the Spencer Davis Band assembled an impressive little legacy in the mid-1960s. Things downshifted when Winwood left the band in 1967, however, and while Davis kept a band together (now calling it the Spencer Davis Group), and had a couple of minor hits with "Mr. Second Class" and "Time Seller," he disbanded the group at the end of the decade. This set covers the whole of Davis' career during this time, and includes all of the above songs, making for a pretty decent survey of Davis' commercial and creative peak as a bandleader.