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Heaven Is in Your Mind

 
Album Review: Heaven Is in Your Mind

  • Artist: Traffic
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1969
  • Genre: Rock

Review

In January 1968, United Artists Records released a reconfigured American version of Traffic's debut album Mr. Fantasy under the new title Heaven Is in Your Mind, but after the first pressing reverted to calling it Mr. Fantasy. In 2000, Island reissued two CD versions, one titled Mr. Fantasy containing the British track listing in mono, the other titled Heaven Is in Your Mind with the U.S. track listing in stereo. Both albums contained bonus tracks, making their contents similar (but not quite identical). Actually, the album originally called Heaven Is in Your Mind was the superior version even before this development brought the two editions into stark comparison, since the changes actually improved the record by adding strong singles. But just as important as the substitutions was the sequencing, which banished the British-flavored novelty songs to the middle of Side Two; "Dear Mr. Fantasy," which would turn out to be the best-remembered song on the album, was moved to a climactic position as the penultimate cut on Side Two. The result de-emphasized Traffic's pop-psychedelic style (a hangover from the influence of Sgt. Pepper) and promoted its abilities as a jamming blues-rock outfit, talents that were abetted by Jimmy Miller's production and that helped launch them as an album act in the U.S. The 2000 reissue includes as bonus tracks the two deleted Dave Mason songs and two songs from the Here We Go 'Round the Mulberry Bush soundtrack. Island's decision to reissue both versions could easily confuse consumers; the U.S. stereo version, once again known as Heaven Is in Your Mind, is really the one to own if you're only buying one. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Paper Sun Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood Traffic (3:26)
Dealer (Lyrics) Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood Traffic (3:13)
Coloured Rain (Lyrics) Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood, Chris Wood Traffic (2:46)
Hole in My Shoe (Lyrics) Dave Mason Traffic (3:04)
No Face, No Name, No Number (Lyrics) Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood Traffic (3:38)
Heaven Is in Your Mind (Lyrics) Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood, Chris Wood Traffic (4:22)
House for Everyone (Lyrics) Dave Mason Traffic (2:05)
Berkshire Poppies (Lyrics) Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood, Chris Wood Traffic (2:59)
Giving to You Jim Capaldi, Dave Mason, Steve Winwood, Chris Wood Traffic (4:18)
Smiling Phases Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood, Chris Wood Traffic (2:44)
Dear Mr. Fantasy (Lyrics) Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood, Chris Wood Traffic (5:33)
We're a Fade, You Missed This Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood Traffic (:53)
Utterly Simple (Lyrics) Dave Mason Traffic (3:17)
Hope I Never Find Me There (Lyrics) Dave Mason Traffic (2:09)
Here We Go 'Round the Mulberry Bush Jim Capaldi, Dave Mason, Steve Winwood, Chris Wood Traffic (15:45)
Am I What I Was or Am I What I Am Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood, Chris Wood Traffic (16:45)

Credits

Steve Winwood (Piano), Mike Sida (Photography), Jeff Willens (Mastering Engineer), Steve Winwood (Organ), Gary Moore (Digital Transfers), Steve Winwood (Harpsichord), Chris Wood (Flute), Bill Levenson (Reissue Supervisor), Steve Winwood (Percussion), Jimmy Miller (Producer), Eddie Kramer (Engineer), Steve Winwood (Arranger), Chris Wood (Percussion), Steve Winwood (Vocals), Chris Wood (Vocals), Steve Winwood (Guitar (Bass)), Michael Putland (Photography), Jim Capaldi (Percussion), Alan Leeming (Digital Transfers), Jim Capaldi (Vocals), Jim Capaldi (Drums), Chris Wood (Organ), Steve Winwood (Guitar), Chris Wood (Saxophone)
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