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| Track Listing 1. You Can All Join In 2. Pearly Queen 3. Don't Be Sad 4. Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring 5. Feelin' Alright 6. Vagabond Virgin 7. Forty Thousand Headmen 8. Cryin' to Be Heard 9. No Time to Live 10. Means to an End 11. You Can All Join In - (mono single mix, bonus track) 12. Feelin' Alright - (mono single mix, bonus track) 13. Withering Tree - (stereo single mix, bonus track)
Album Notes Traffic: Dave Mason (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica); Steve Winwood (vocals, guitar, piano, harpsichord, organ, bass); Jim Capldi (vocals, drums, percussion); Chris Wood (flute, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, bass, percussion, bells). Engineers: Glyn Johns, Eddie Kramer, Brian Humphries. Originally released on Island (9081). On their second album, the cottage dwellers from Berkshire refined their hippie pop into a looser and vastly more mature work: evocative tales of nonsense in the beautiful "40,000 Headmen," joyful malarkey with Mason's "You Can All Join In," and one of his finest songs, "Feelin Alright," which was a signpost to his imminent departure. Throughout the record Jim Capaldi's understated yet steady drums demonstrate just what a great rock drummer should do, and Chris Wood's sound is everywhere, with trills on flute and blasts on saxophone. TRAFFIC is a record that will always be meant for glorious sunny days. Editorial Reviews Rolling Stone (01/04/1969) Q (02/01/2000) Mojo (01/01/2000) Rolling Stone (03/04/2004) | See an error? Submit a change request | ||||||||||||||
