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Traffic, Traffic

Audio CD

Disk ID: 962454

Disk length: 51m 21s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1968

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. You Can All Join In 3:36
2. Pearly Queen 4:19
3. Don't Be Sad 3:21
4. Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring 3:13
5. Feelin' Alright? 4:18
6. Vagabond Virgin 5:21
7. Forty Thousand Headmen 3:13
8. Cryin' to Be Heard 5:14
9. No Time to Live 5:19
10. Means to an End 2:38
11. You Can All Join In [Mono Single Mix] 3:45
12. Feelin' Alright? [Mono Single Mix] 4:03
13. Withering Tree [Stereo Single Mix] 2:52

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Review

Thirty years of rock radio have cast Traffic largely in the context of its later years as songwriter, singer, and keyboard player Steve Winwood's platform for jazz-inflected progressive rock, but their second, self-titled 1968 album reflects the equal weight of guitarist Dave Mason's voice, guitar, and songs. Together with drummer and third vocalist Jim Capaldi, and Chris Wood's evocative sax and flute, this is Traffic at its most earthy, most concise, and arguably most coherent--even when the bulk of the songs are set as fevered dreams, surreal ballads, or outright nightmares. Winwood showcases like "Pearly Queen" and "Forty Thousand Headmen" are matched by Mason's classic "Feelin' Alright" and Beatle-browed "You Can All Join In," while the playing and arrangements are spirited and tight. --Sam Sutherland

Other Versions

Albums are mined from the various public resources and can be actually the same but different in the tracks length only. We are keeping all versions now.

Traffic

Tracks: 15 (+2 tracks), Disk length: 58m 7s (+6m 46s)

Traffic

Tracks: 10 (-3 tracks), Disk length: 40m 44s (-11m 23s)

Traffic

Tracks: 10 (-3 tracks), Disk length: 40m 41s (-11m 20s)

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