Traffic (English rock band)

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Traffic were an English rock band whose members came from the West Midlands. The group formed in April 1967 by Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Chris Wood and Dave Mason. They began as a psychedelic rock group whose early singles were influenced by The Beatles,[citation needed] and diversified their sound through the use of instruments such as keyboards like the Mellotron, reed instruments, and by incorporating jazz and improvisational techniques in their music. Their first three singles were "Paper Sun", "Hole in My Shoe", and "Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush".

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Discography

Album

Year Title Rating Releases
1967 Mr. Fantasy 10
1968 Traffic 9
1969 Last Exit 4
1970 John Barleycorn Must Die 5 12
1971 The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys 5 7
1973 Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory 6
1974 When the Eagle Flies 4
1994 Far From Home 1

Album + Compilation

Year Title Rating Releases
1969 Best of Traffic Compilation 2
1991 Smiling Phases Compilation 1
1994 Traffic Sound 68-69 Compilation 1
1998 Heaven Is in Your Mind: An Introduction to Traffic Compilation 1
2000 Feelin' Alright: The Very Best of Traffic Compilation 1
2001 The Collection Compilation 1
2003 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best of Traffic Compilation 1
2005 Gold Compilation 1
The Low Spark Of High Heeled Sessions Compilation 1

Album + Live

Year Title Rating Releases
1971 Welcome to the Canteen Live 5
1971 First Spark - Boston 1971 Live 1
1973 On the Road Live 3
2005 The Last Great Traffic Jam Live 1
Live 23-11-1970 Live 1

Single

Year Title Rating Releases
1967 Paper Sun / Giving to You 1
1967 Here we Go Round The Mulberry Bush 1
1967 Hole in My Shoe / Smiling Phases 1
1968 Medicated Goo / Shanghai Noodle Factory 1
1978 Hole in My Shoe 1

EP

Year Title Rating Releases
1967 Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush 1

Live

Year Title Rating Releases
1974-05-17: Rainbow Theatre, London, England, UK Live 1

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