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Back in the High Life

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Released
  
June 30, 1986

Label
  
Island

Artist
  
Steve Winwood

Length
  
45:03

Back in the High Life (1986)
  
Chronicles (1987)

Release date
  
30 June 1986

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Recorded
  
Autumn 1985-Spring 1986

Studio
  
Unique Recording Studios, The Power Station, Right Track Recording, Giant Studio, NYC; Netherturkdonic Studio, Gloucestershire UK

Genres
  
Rock music, Pop music, Blue-eyed soul

Producers
  
Russ Titelman, Steve Winwood

Awards
  
Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical

Similar
  
Steve Winwood albums, Rock music albums

Steve winwood back in the high life


Back in the High Life is the fourth solo studio album by English rock musician Steve Winwood. Released in 1986, it was a top ten hit on the album charts in the United States, peaking at #3, and has sold over five million copies. The single "Higher Love" topped the singles chart and won the Grammy Award for "Record of the Year"; "Back in the High Life Again" (US #13), "The Finer Things" (US #8, the second biggest hit from the album), and "Freedom Overspill" (US #20) were also big hits. This was Winwood's last studio album with the label, Island Records after 20 years with the label. The album also features collaborations in backing vocals, featuring Chaka Khan in "Higher Love", and James Taylor in "Back in the High Life Again". It also features the Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh performing slide guitar and co-writing the track "Split Decision".

Contents

Steve winwood back in the high life again


Critical reception

Back in the High Life received very positive reviews. Timothy White of Rolling Stone magazine glowed that "With Back in the High Life, Steve Winwood has created the first undeniably superb record of an almost decade-long solo career", criticizing only the delay in its release. Karyn Albano, writing for the website "Classic Rock Reviews" went even further, designating it Album of the Year, with the summary description that "the album achieves that elusive goal of combining great songs that will stand the test of time while also catering to the commercial appeal of the day." Long-time critic Robert Christgau was less charitable, however, remarking that "this is the fate of a wunderkind with more talent than brains."

Track listing

All tracks written by Steve Winwood and Will Jennings except where noted.

Personnel

Adapted from the AllMusic credits

Songs

1Higher Love5:49
2Take It as It Comes5:24
3Freedom Overspill5:37

References

Back in the High Life Wikipedia