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  • John Barleycorn Must Die  [Remastered /  180gm Standalone] , Traffic

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    Begun as a Winwood solo album but turned into Traffic's resurrection, this 1970 LP gave the band their first gold album (#5 in the U.S.). Winwood's soulful vocals soar over the band's inspired... more
  • Mr. Fantasy  [Remastered /  180gram Standalone] , Traffic

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    Traffic's first LP ('67) was issued in alternate form in the U.S. as "Heaven Is in Your Mind" for the first pressing, then quickly changed to "Mr. Fantasy." In '68, "Mr. Fantasy" reached the pop... more
  • Shoot Out At The Fantasy Factory  [Remastered 2017 /  180 gram Standalone] , Traffic

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    Their 1973 Island LP features the first full-length version of the epic "Roll Right Stones" (stellar Winwood keyboard work on that), the heavy rock of the title cut, the emotional journey of... more
  • The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys    [Remastered 2017 /  180 gram Standalone] , Traffic

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    The 12-minute title epic was enough to make this 1971 LP a classic. But the rest of the album solidified its standing as one of the band's greatest artistic triumphs (not to mention commercial; it... more
  • Traffic  [Remastered 2017 /  180gram Standalone] , Traffic

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    Dave Mason was back, the band was on fire and the songs were their strongest yet—that's how this 1968 LP gave Traffic their first big U.S. hit, reaching #17 (it went Top 10 in the UK). Tensions split... more
  • When The Eagle Flies [Remastered 2017 /  180 gram Standalone] , Traffic

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    Traffic moved more and more into jazz-rock as the '70s unfolded, culminating in this 1974 LP. Chris Wood's sax breaks, Steve Winwood's masterful piano and vocals and the percussive vibrations of Jim... more