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Oldies 04/04/2019

Traffic 'The Studio Albums 1967-1974'

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Traffic 'The Studio Albums 1967-1974'
New York, NY (Top40 Charts / UMe) This May UMe/Island celebrates Traffic's influential legacy with this stunning limited-edition Island records studio collection.

Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2004, Traffic came to prominence in the late 1960s with a distinctive sound which quickly earned them U.K. Top Ten hits in the shape of "Paper Sun" and "Hole In My Shoe" before releasing their first album, Mr. Fantasy in December 1967. Formed earlier that year, Traffic comprised vocalist/organist Steve Winwood (still only 18 years old at the time); drummer/singer Jim Capaldi; singer/guitarist Dave Mason and reed player Chris Wood. Alongside contemporaries like Cream and the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Traffic set about shifting the boundaries of rock music, experimenting with sound and incorporating elements of blues, soul and jazz to create their own unique oeuvre. A key part of their story is their retreat to a communal stone cottage in Berkshire, where they took inspiration from their natural surroundings and worked without distraction, writing and rehearsing the material for the first two albums, Mr. Fantasy and Traffic (1968).

Always revolving around the three core members, Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi and Chris Wood, Traffic had as few as three and as many as seven members between the years 1967 to 1974 but despite all the personnel changes and shifts, they remained a force to be reckoned with until deciding to split in 1974, having given their final performance on August 31st and releasing their last album, When the Eagle Flies.

Boasting all six studio albums recorded for the Island Records, the LPs have been remastered from the original tapes and presented in their original and highly collectable 'first' Island pressing form (gatefold sleeves, pink eye labels etc). The set also includes a related and super rare facsimile promo poster for each album.

Mr Fantasy LP
Side A
Heaven Is In Your Mind
Berkshire Poppies
No Face, No Name, No Number
Dear Mr. Fantasy
Side B
Dealer
Utterly Simple
Coloured Rain
Hope I Never Find Me There
Giving To You
Traffic LP
Side A
You Can All Join In
Don't Be Sad
Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring
Feelin' Alright?
Side B
Vagabond Virgin
Forty Thousand Headmen
Cryin' To Be Heard
No Time To Live
Means To An End
John Barleycorn Must Die LP
Side A
Glad
Freedom Rider
Empty Pages
Side B
Stranger To Himself
John Barleycorn
Every Mother's Son
Shoot Out At The Fantasy Factory LP
Side A
Shoot Out At The Fantasy Factory
Side B
Evening Blue
Tragic Magic
(Sometimes I Feel So) Uninspired
The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys LP
Side A
Hidden Treasure
The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys
Rock 'n' Roll Stew
Side B
Many A Mile To Freedom
Light Up Or Leave Me Alone
Rainmaker
When The Eagle Flies LP
Side A
Something New
Dream Gerrard
Graveyard People
Side B
Walking In The Wind
Memories Of A Rock N' Rolla
Love
When The Eagle Flies






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