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Traffic [Bonus Tracks]
(2001)
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After dispensing with his services in December 1967, the remaining members of Traffic reinstated Dave Mason in the group in the spring of 1968 as they struggled to write enough material for their impending second album. The result was a disc evenly divided between Mason's catchy folk-rock compositions and Steve Winwood's compelling rock jams. ...
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Gold
(2005)
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After spending the majority of his late-teen years being mistaken -- in the realm of audio -- for Ray Charles, the Spencer Davis Group's "little" Stevie Winwood found himself at the helm of one of the most promising and volatile bands of the late '60/early '70s, Traffic. The initial core foursome of Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Dave Mason, and Chris Wood ...
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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Steve Winwood
(1999)
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Steve Winwood
This volume of 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection may have been released under Steve Winwood's name, but that's slightly misleading. True, he does sing lead on all these songs, but there are no solo recordings here -- just Spencer Davis Group, Traffic, and Blind Faith numbers. In that sense, it's actually a welcome compilation, since ...
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Smiling Phases
(1991)
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During their tumultuous existence between 1967 and 1974, Traffic had two distinct phases separated by a year (January 1969 to February 1970) during which the band was temporarily dissolved. In its first phase, Traffic was heavily influenced by the pop psychedelia of its time, but were also developing a distinctive blues-rock jam style. When Steve ...
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Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert
(1973)
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Eric Clapton
By January 1973, Eric Clapton's career was going great guns as the result of compilations like History of Eric Clapton; the only problem was that Clapton himself was nursing a heroin addiction and hadn't been heard from since his August 1971 appearance at the concert for Bangladesh. The Who's Pete Townshend enticed Clapton out for another one-off ...
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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Traffic
(2003)
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Traffic's installment of 20th Century Masters -- The Millennium Collection rounds up ten of the group's biggest songs, concentrating heavily on their first two albums, with the first seven coming from Mr. Fantasy or Traffic, which isn't entirely a bad thing, because that's when the band concentrated on individual jams more than long, extended jams ...
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Traffic [UK Bonus Tracks]
(2000)
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After dispensing with his services in December 1967, the remaining members of Traffic reinstated Dave Mason in the group in the spring of 1968 as they struggled to write enough material for their impending second album. The result was a disc evenly divided between Mason's catchy folk-rock compositions and Steve Winwood's compelling rock jams. ...
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Dear Mr. Fantasy
(2007)
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Colour Collection
(2006)
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Steve Winwood
As part of Universal's Colour Collection these previously released tracks are taken from Steve Winwood's stint with the Spencer Davis Group, Blind Faith, and Traffic. Recorded in the '60s and early '70s, the 14 tracks include the original versions of "Gimme Some Lovin'," "I'm a Man," "Can't Find My Way Home," "Dear Mr. Fantasy," and "The Low Spark ...
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The Last Great Traffic Jam
(2005)
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As a matter of course, one wants to despise records like this. Part of a legendary band reunites 20 years after its dissolution and the death of a founding member (Chris Wood) -- reminiscent of the Who, whose numerous reunions are simply despicable -- and hits the road with audio and video gear in tow for an "historic" tour. In the case of what ...
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