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by: Steve Winwood

 : Roll with It
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0077778606925
Label: Virgin Records Us
Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us
Number Of Discs: 1
Publication Date: 1988
Publisher: Virgin Records Us
Release Date: June 29, 1992
Studio: Virgin Records Us
Sales Rank: 4839
MPN: 86069




Disc 1:
  1. Roll With It
  2. Holding On
  3. The Morning Side
  4. Put On Your Dancing Shoes
  5. Don't You Know What The Night Can Do?
  6. Hearts On Fire
  7. One More Morning
  8. Shining Song
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - What more can I say ...ROLL WITH IT!
Roll With It is a song I just enjoy dancing and listening to any time. This is one of his best and still rocks on after some 20 years! There are some other great tracks but Roll With It is the best!!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good effort, but I like High Life better
It was a big risk for Steve Winwood to follow a hugely successful album in Back in the High Life from '86 with this 1988 album. And while I like the songs here, such as Roll With It, it lacks the excitement of High Life or its major hits. Roll With It sounds like it was recorded in a blues soul club in a Southern town. It recalls '60s soul in a big way but with a 1988 sheen to it. Don't You Know What the Night Can Do has that cool, modern feel to it, as if it's to be heard under neon lights. The ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Roll with it. Yeees man. This one shines quality
Steve Windwood doesn`t dissapoint on this one. The reason i think it`s his voice, and the way it fits in as a shining guide, inbetween the very "urban street sound" which brings associations to smoke clouded nightclubs and highlife so to say. Track 1 Roll with it, is an ok starter, which paints a "funky musical tempo up beat " all trough the song. Track 2 Holding on is a classic, or should have been the forgotten hit song gem. It starts, so, so, but then when it build`s up on the refrain, it realy ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Back into the highlife again.
I admit this album reminds me of his last one in a few ways. Mostly because I think half of the 8 tracks are excellent, and of course the other half is just so-so. Obviously, like "Back In The Highlife", it's the singles that really shine here. The title track is a great upbeat song, even if it was overplayed at the time, and I really do like "Holding On" as well. However, it's "Don't You Know What The Night Can Do" that keeps this in my collection. It's link to the late 80's beer commercial has faded ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - One great album
I understand Steve's yearning to return to a simpler sound as he did on his latest cd but, for me, this is his true calling. I rate this one as one of the best albums of the 80s. It literally jumps out of the speakers with enthusiasm and infectious rhythms every time I put it on. I love the horns, the background singers, the drums, the tight arrangements and clear sound and, of course, Steve's wonderful vocals throughout. This is just one great album.

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