Unfortunately, the Spencer Davis Group will always be seen as a footnote in the career of the great Steve Winwood. When Steve and Muff Winwood left in 1967, Peter York and Spencer Davis decided to continue the band and find replacements. They found Eddie Hardin and Ray Fenwick (who replaced Phil Sawyer after a few months). This version of the band is my personal favorite. By this time, Dee Murray and Nigel Olsson (later with Elton John) had joined to replace Hardin and York, who became a duo. This album contains a lot of variety: progressive, psychedelic, folk, blues... the gamut. Buy it and keep an open mind. It's not a Steve Winwood album, so be fair.