By the time of the release of Autumn '66, the Spencer Davis Group was at the very pinnacle of its success, burning up the charts with self-penned originals like "Somebody Help Me" and "When I Get Home." However, this album also paid homage to the (mostly American) musicians, like Elmore James and Elvis Presley, who had so inspired these young lads from Birmingham, propelling them to international stardom. Bonus tracks include their #1 smash hit "I'm A Man," plus "Stevie's Groove" (featured in the 1966 film, The Ghost Goes Gear, a musical comedy featuring the Spencer Davis Group and a plot about a haunted house), 1967's "Waltz For Lumumba" and "I Can't Get Enough Of It."
01 Together 'til The End Of Time 02 Take This Hurt Off Me 03 Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out 04 Midnight Special 05 When A Man Loves A Woman 06 When I Come Home 07 Stevie's Groove (bonus Track) 08 Waltz For Lumumba (bonus Track) 09 Mean Woman Blues 10 Dust My Blues 11 On The Green Light 12 Neighbour Neighbour
13 High Time Baby 14 Somebody Help Me 15 I Can't Get Enough Of It (bonus Track) 16 I'm A Man (bonus Track)