![]() (separate tracks but very short time space in between) to the point that even in concert Their infectious grooves and very judicious breaks - both are invariably linked together The psychy song are ever so close to to the progressive ones.Īmong these prog tracks are three irresistible masterpieces : Glad and Freedom Rider with Transition album "par excellence" as one can really feel the two Traffic phases still presentīut slowly melting together. ![]() Renamed Traffic and are we ever glad they had that brilliant idea. Originally intended as a Stevie Winwood solo album, this got quickly (1970, UK) Cover with the original burlap photo backgroundĬD Island Records - 422-842 780-2 (1990, US)ĬD Island Remasters - IMCD266 (1999, Europe) Remastered to 24-bit with 5 previously unreleased bonus tracks (On the track list the original # 4-6 become 5-7 due to bonus track inserted at #4)Ĥ.5 stars really. Bill Graham / spoken voice (9) Releases informationĪrtwork: Illustration courtesy of English Folk Dance & Song Society with Mike Sida (design) ![]() Jim Capaldi / drums, percussion, tambourine (5), vocals (4,5) Chris Wood / acoustic & electric saxophones, flute, wind, Hammond organ (3), percussion Steve Winwood / Hammond organ, piano & electric piano (3), acoustic (4,5) & electric (4,6) guitars, bass (3), bass pedals (10), percussion, vocals (2-5,8,10), co-producer * Recorded Live at The Fillmore East, New York, 18-November-1970 Line-up / Musicians Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring (6:56) * Sittin' Here Thinkin' of My Love (3:33)ġ0.
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