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On the Road by Traffic (CD, Jul-2003, Island Records Japan) 
On the Road by Traffic (CD, Jul-2003, Island Records Japan)

 
On the Road by Traffic (CD, Jul-2003, Island Records Japan)

Artist: Traffic
Release Date: Jul 2003
Format: CD
Record Label: Island Records (Japan)
Genre: Psychedelic, Rock & Pop
UPC: 766482497546
Product ID: EPID46421265
Description: Japanese limited edition 2003 reissue of 1973 live album, packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. The venality of the business gets a workout in the 12-minute title track, a slow-building jazz-rock groove that starts with a sense of quiet men...
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Track Listing
1. Glad - (studio)
2. Freedom Rider - (studio)
3. Tragic Magic - (studio)
4. Sometimes I Feel So Uninspired - (studio)
5. Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory - (studio)
6. Light up or Leave Me Alone - (studio)
7. Low Spark Of - (studio)
8. High Heeled Boys - (studio)

Details
Distributor:Phantom Import Distributi
Recording Type:Live
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Japanese limited edition 2003 reissue of 1973 live album, packaged in a miniature LP sleeve.
The venality of the business gets a workout in the 12-minute title track, a slow-building jazz-rock groove that starts with a sense of quiet menace and ends with a pealing, distorted guitar solo, with one of Steve Winwood's most impassioned and lengthy organ solos at the song's heart. "Rock & Roll Stew" and Jim Capaldi's sneering putdown "Light Up or Leave Me Alone" are even more forceful, with only the groovy ecological message of "Many a Mile to Freedom" lightening the mood. Even that song rocks harder than anything on JOHN BARLEYCORN MUST DIE, though, and that extra hint of power is likely what helped make THE LOW SPARK OF HIGH HEELED BOYS Traffic's most commercially successful album in the United States.

Editorial Reviews
4 out of 5 stars - ...ON THE ROAD proved Traffic to be jammers who could hold their own with the likes of the Grateful Dead...
Rolling Stone (07/24/2003)

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