Customer Reviews
Classic catchy tunes - a great album - By: T. blanchard, 30 Aug 2010 
I had this years ago on cassette & lost it. I bought this as I knew it was a good album & I wasn't disappointed. All the grest songs plus some lesser known but lovely catchy melodies. If you like a good tune leaving you with a positive feeling, this is the album for you.
The pinnacle of Winwood's recording career? - By: , 09 Apr 2006 
Whilst his other solo recordings are never less than excellent, this is probably the best of the lot. His distinctive vocals perfectly complement each track - & there 'aint a dud track here.
For anyone wanting to start a Winwood collection, this is the one to start with.
One of the most impressive albums of the 1980s - By: Daniel Jolley, 24 Aug 2003 
Steve Winwood was indeed enjoying the high life after the release of this albumin 1986. Backin the High Life is one of the best albums of that musically rich decade, providing Winwood with four huge hit singles. Winwood almost became too popular as a result of these songs; the radio played Higher Love, The Finer Things, Freedom Overspill, & Backin the High Life Again so often that even I eventually began to grow tired of them. As a result, I can say that I enjoy this album even more today than I did at the time of its initial release. Winwood's distinctive, laid-back music never goes out of style, & it soothes the soul while touching the heart with some quite emotional, really meaningful lyrics. I'm afraid I can't really describe the music; all I can say is that it combines drums, guitars, & hornsin a way that is all its own.
While the album is remembered primarily for commercial successes such as Higher Love (featuring memorable backup vocals by Chaka Kahn) & Backin the High Life Again (featuring harmony vocals by James Taylor), it features eight songs of incredible quality. I might note that each track exceeds five minutesin length, so this album is not as short as it may appear. Take It As It Comes had real hit potentialin my opinion. Wake Me Up on Judgment Day doesn't seem that memorable yet plays itself over & overin your mind after you hear it. Split Decision features some great guitar riffs, proving that Winwood can get down & rock a little when he wants to. The final track, My Love's Leavin', may well be the best song on the album, communicating both loss & hopein a way few artists can equal. You would be hard pressed to find a more impressive album from top to bottom than Steve Winwood's Backin the High Life.
The only thing we agreed on for about 3000 miles..... - By: Nicholas Tier, 18 Jul 2003 
When I was 18, myself & two friends (Hi Duv, Hi Dog), departed from Portsmouth to drive down to Southern Spainin Dog's Renault 11. He had a tape playerin the car, & the only album we could all agree to listen to was this one.
So we listened to it. And listened to it. And kept listening to it. We must have played it about 50 times end to end, without fast forwarding through any tracks; & I can honestly say that none of us ever got bored of it. In fact, it was only when we gave into Dog's insistence that we listen to a new album from someone called Terence Trent D'Arby that we found something else we could agree on.....
It is just simply that there is not a weak song on the album; & the wonderfully slick production never takes away the soul. Winwood's voice, his supremely tight backing group, coupled with some amazing "cameos" from some really big names, all combine to make this one of the greatest albums of the 80s.
If "The Finer Things" doesn't make you feel good to be alive, then you're probably dead; & if "My Love's Leavin'" doesn't bring a lump to your throat, you've either never been dumped or, again, you're dead. A superb album.
Join Stevie in the Highlife - By: Dusty Bin, 08 Jun 2003 
This album was recommended to me by my geography teacher as at the time "Valerie" was one of my favourite songs.
"Back In The Highlife" has proved to be one of the best additions I ever made to my LP collection & was one of the first CDs I bought when I made the switch from vinyl.
If you don't have any Steve Winwoodin your collection, make this album the first one you buy.
The production is so smooth & the melodies so absorbing that this album has no tracks you'll need to skip past when playing.
It has only 8 songs, but they are all top quality.
A truly wonderful album. You will love it!