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Album Review: Traffic

  • Artist: Traffic
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1968 02
  • Total Time: 40:24
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

After dispensing with his services in December 1967, the remaining members of Traffic reinstated Dave Mason in the group in the spring of 1968 as they struggled to write enough material for their impending second album. The result was a disc evenly divided between Mason's catchy folk-rock compositions and Steve Winwood's compelling rock jams. Mason's material was the most appealing both initially and eventually: the lead-off track, a jaunty effort called "You Can All Join In," became a European hit, and "Feelin' Alright?" turned out to be the only real standard to emerge from the album after it started earning cover versions from Joe Cocker and others in the 1970s. Winwood's efforts, with their haunting keyboard-based melodies augmented by Chris Wood's reed work and Jim Capaldi's exotic rhythms, work better as musical efforts than lyrical ones. Primary lyricist Capaldi's words tend to be impressionistic reveries or vague psychological reflections; the most satisfying is the shaggy-dog story "Forty Thousand Headmen," which doesn't really make any sense as anything other than a dream. But the lyrics to Winwood/Capaldi compositions take a back seat to the playing and Winwood's soulful voice. As Mason's simpler, more direct performances alternate with the more complex Winwood tunes, the album is well-balanced. It's too bad that the musicians were not able to maintain that balance in person; for the second time in two albums, Mason found himself dismissed from the group just as an LP to which he'd made a major contribution hit the stores. Only a few months after that, the band itself split up, but not before scoring their second consecutive Top Ten ranking in the U.K.; the album also reached the Top 20 in the U.S., breaking the temporarily defunct group stateside. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
You Can All Join In (Lyrics) Dave Mason Traffic (3:34)
Pearly Queen (Lyrics) Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood Traffic (4:20)
Don't Be Sad (Lyrics) Dave Mason Traffic (3:24)
Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring (Lyrics) Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood, Chris Wood Traffic (3:11)
Feelin' Alright (Lyrics) Dave Mason Traffic (4:16)
Vagabond Virgin (Lyrics) Jim Capaldi, Dave Mason Traffic (5:21)
Forty Thousand Headmen (Lyrics) Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood Traffic (3:15)
Cryin' to Be Heard (Lyrics) Dave Mason Traffic (5:14)
No Time to Live (Lyrics) Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood Traffic (5:10)
Means to an End (Lyrics) Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood Traffic (2:39)

Credits

Jim Capaldi (Percussion), Jim Capaldi (Drums), Jim Capaldi (Keyboards), Jim Capaldi (Vocals), Jim Capaldi (?), Jim Capaldi (Design), Dave Mason (Organ), Dave Mason (Guitar (Acoustic)), Dave Mason (Guitar), Dave Mason (Harmonica), Dave Mason (Guitar (Bass)), Dave Mason (Vocals), Dave Mason (?), Traffic (Main Performer), Steve Winwood (Organ), Steve Winwood (Guitar), Steve Winwood (Piano), Steve Winwood (Guitar (Bass)), Steve Winwood (Harpsichord), Steve Winwood (Keyboards), Steve Winwood (Vocals), Steve Winwood (?), Jimmy Miller (Producer), Terry Brown (Engineer), Glyn Johns (Engineer), Brian Humphries (Engineer), Eddie Kramer (Engineer), Gered Mankowitz (Photography), Richard Polak (Photography), Chris Wood (Flute), Chris Wood (Percussion), Chris Wood (Drums), Chris Wood (Sax (Soprano)), Chris Wood (Sax (Tenor)), Chris Wood (Wind), Chris Wood (?), Chris Wood (Sleigh Bells)
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