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In 1970, Traffic toured the US as a trio: Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, and Chris Wood. The performances on this tour were unlike any other, featuring material from the then-unreleased John Barleycorn Must Die LP. Luckily, WNEW-FM recorded the June 26th performance at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, the source of this seven track LP which includes the rare encore of "Feelin' Good" (Nina Simone). Extensive liner notes are included together with complete recording details.
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NK 201810LP
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Limited edition multicolor vinyl LP. Two stunning BBC sessions from the heyday of the British band fronted by Steve Winwood and Jim Capaldi. One shot recorded before the release of the debut album on Island Mr. Fantasy, the second -- December 11th -- right after. Facing the beginning of a new groove ideology after the blues explosion.
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NK 201902LP
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Things are getting more sophisticated down here. Traffic just released his debut album and they were ready to roll. With their second self-titled album almost there, a number of key tracks like "Pearly Queen", "Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring", and "Feeling Alright" were close to ready. Three different radio sessions from winter and the hot summer of '68. Multicolor vinyl.
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VL 900181LP
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2023 repress. Riding fairly high on the success of their singles, the band, whose members included Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood, Chris Wood, and Dave Mason, released its 1967 debut LP, which also soon shot up to the number 16 slot on the UK albums chart. Aided by their use of unusual instruments (Winwood played the organ, Wood played flute and Mason the sitar) they created a hybrid of pop / blues rock with a sound that was somewhat unique for the time and which soon made them international superstars. This deluxe reissue includes 5 bonus tracks and a poster.
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