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Traffic were an English rock band formed in Birmingham in April 1967 by Steve Winwood (formerly of the Spencer Davis Group), Jim Capaldi, Chris Wood and Dave Mason. They began as a psychedelic rock group and diversified their sound through the use of instruments such as keyboards (the Mellotron and harpsichord), sitar, and various reed instruments, and by incorporating jazz and improvisational techniques in their music.
The band had early success in the UK with their debut album Mr. Fantasy and non-album singles "Paper Sun", "Hole in My Shoe", and "Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush". Their follow-up self-titled 1968 album was their most successful in Britain and featured one of their most popular songs, the widely covered "Feelin' Alright?". Mason left the band shortly after the album's release, moving on to a solo career that produced a few minor hit songs in the 1970s. Traffic disbanded at the beginning of 1969, when Winwood co-formed the supergroup Blind Faith. An album compiled from studio and live recordings, Last Exit, was released in 1969.
By 1970, Blind Faith had also broken up and Winwood, Capaldi and Wood reformed Traffic, with John Barleycorn Must Die being the band's comeback album. It became the band's biggest success in the United States to that point, reaching number 5. Their next LP, The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys (1971), went platinum in the US and became popular on FM radio, establishing Traffic as a leading progressive rock band. 1973's Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory and 1974's When the Eagle Flies were further top 10 successes for the band in the US, and were both certified gold, though neither sold well in the UK. In 1974, the band broke up again. Winwood went on to a successful solo career, with several hit singles and albums during the 1980s. Capaldi also had some minor solo hits in the 1970s in his native UK but was less successful abroad. Chris Wood did sporadic session work until his death in 1983.
Winwood and Capaldi reformed as Traffic for a final album and tour in 1994. Traffic were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004. Capaldi died the following year. Mason died in 2026, leaving Winwood as the last surviving original member.
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Paper Sun/A House For Everyone - Live September 26, 1967 - The Complete BBC Sessions 1967-68 (Live 1967-68) -
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Interview/Hole In My Shoe - Live September 26, 1967 - The Complete BBC Sessions 1967-68 (Live 1967-68) -
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Coloured Rain - Live September 26, 1967 - The Complete BBC Sessions 1967-68 (Live 1967-68) -
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Dear Mr. Fantasy - Live September 26, 1967 - The Complete BBC Sessions 1967-68 (Live 1967-68) -
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Smiling Phases - Live September 26, 1967 - The Complete BBC Sessions 1967-68 (Live 1967-68) -
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Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush - Live December 11, 1967 - The Complete BBC Sessions 1967-68 (Live 1967-68) -
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Heaven Is In Your Mind - Live December 11, 1967 - The Complete BBC Sessions 1967-68 (Live 1967-68) -
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Dealer - Live December 11, 1967 - The Complete BBC Sessions 1967-68 (Live 1967-68) -
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No Face No Name No Number - Live December 11, 1967 - The Complete BBC Sessions 1967-68 (Live 1967-68) -
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Hope They Never Find Me Here - Live December 11, 1967 - The Complete BBC Sessions 1967-68 (Live 1967-68) -
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Heaven Is In Your Mind - Live February 26, 1968 - The Complete BBC Sessions 1967-68 (Live 1967-68) -
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No Face No Name No Number - Live February 26, 1968 - The Complete BBC Sessions 1967-68 (Live 1967-68) -
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40000 Headmen - Live February 26, 1968 - The Complete BBC Sessions 1967-68 (Live 1967-68) -
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Blindman - Live February 26, 1968 - The Complete BBC Sessions 1967-68 (Live 1967-68) -
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Dear Mr. Fantasy - Live February 26, 1968 - The Complete BBC Sessions 1967-68 (Live 1967-68) -
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You Can All Join In - Live June 24, 1967 - The Complete BBC Sessions 1967-68 (Live 1967-68) -
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Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring - Live June 24, 1967 - The Complete BBC Sessions 1967-68 (Live 1967-68) -
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Feelin' Alright - Live June 24, 1967 - The Complete BBC Sessions 1967-68 (Live 1967-68) -
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Pearly Queen - Live July 15, 1968 - The Complete BBC Sessions 1967-68 (Live 1967-68) -
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Feelin' Alright - Live July 15, 1968 - The Complete BBC Sessions 1967-68 (Live 1967-68) -
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