One record at a time: 465. Steve Winwood - Chronicles

"Chronicles" is a compilation album from 1987 that bring together the highlights of Steve Winwood's solo work released on the Island record label. Having just scored a hit with "Back in the High Life" Winwood was hot property in America and the executives at Island records were keen to use their final album under his contract to capitalise. 

To promote the album Tom Lord-Alge was asked to sprinkle some of his auditory fairy dust on the criminally ignored track "Valerie" and another top ten hit was born. Also dunked in the Lord-Alge sheep-dip were "Help Me Angel" and "Talking Back To The Night". Whilst all these remixes sound good, you could argue the originals were perfectly satisfactory. I guess the aim of giving these older songs a more polished sound was to make them more appealing to the new found American market. 

Whilst the track choices for this compilation are fairly evenly split amongst Winwood's solo albums, the only song from his eponymous debut is "Vacant Chair". However, this track is presented as a lean four and a half minute edit rather than the the full fat album mix. Also edited are "Spanish Dancer" and "While You See A Chance" with the former sounding particularly truncated. Interestingly my compact disc and "the streaming services of Lucifer" use the full album mixes rather than the edits, so this vinyl is rather unique.

Personally I'd like to have seen "Big Girls Walk Away" included here and a tasteful edit of "Midland Maniac" might have offered a slightly more holistic view of Windood's solo career. Having said that, this is an engaging compilation and serves as a great introduction to Steve's early solo work. 3/5

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