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joined forces in 1969, the expectations were impossibly high. While the band only lasted for one self-titled album, this Universal Deluxe Edition proves that their brief spark burned incredibly bright. Disc 1: The Original Masterpiece

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The first disc features the original six-track album, remastered with stunning clarity. From the slow-burn tension of "Had to Cry Today" to the spiritual heights of "Presence of the Lord," the chemistry between Winwood’s soulful vocals and Clapton’s fluid guitar work remains the gold standard for blues-rock. The fidelity here is a significant step up from previous pressings, capturing the grit of Baker’s percussion and Grech’s steady low end. Disc 2: The Vaults Opened To be clear: The first disc features the

Contains the six original tracks, which remain the high points. "Can't Find My Way Home" and "Presence of the Lord" are noted as timeless classics of the era. The bonus tracks here include "Sleeping in the Ground" and an electric version of "Can't Find My Way Home," though critics generally prefer the original acoustic take. Disc 2 (The Jams): Disc 2: The Vaults Opened Contains the six

2-CD Deluxe Edition (released in 2001) is the definitive collection for fans, adding roughly 90 minutes

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