[ Universal / 2 CD ]
Release Date: Monday 5 September 2005
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Though it ultimately must be considered an interim vehicle for singer/songwriter/keyboardist/guitarist Steve Winwood, Traffic was a successful group that followed its own individual course through the rock music scene of the late '60s and early '70s. Beginning in the psychedelic year of 1967 and influenced by the Beatles, the band turned out eclectic pop singles in its native Great Britain, though by the end of its first year of existence it had developed a pop/rock hybrid tied to its unusual instrumentation: At a time when electric guitars ruled rock, Traffic emphasized Winwood's organ and the reed instruments played by Chris Wood, especially flute. After Dave Mason, who had provided the band with an alternate folk-pop sound, departed for good, Traffic leaned toward extended songs that gave its players room to improvise in a jazz-like manner, even as the rhythms maintained a rock structure. The result was international success that ended only when Winwood finally decided he was ready to strike out on his own.
Disc One:
Paper Sun
Dealer
Coloured Rain
Hole In My Shoe
No Face, No Name, No Number
Heaven Is Your Mind
Smiling Phases
Dear Mr. Fantasy
You Can All Join In
Pearly Queen
Feelin Alright
Who Knows What Tommorow May Bring
Forty Thousand Headmen
Shanghai Noodle Factory
Medicated Goo
Glad
Freedom Rider
Empty Pages
John Barleycorn
Disc Two:
Gimme Some Lovin (Live)
Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys
Light Up Or Leave Me Alone
Rock And Roll Stew
Rainmaker
Shoot Out At The Fantasy Factory
(Sometimes I Feel So) Uninspired
Something New
Dream Gerrard
Walking In The Wind
When The Eagle Flies