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Traffic – The Studio Albums: 1967-1974, 6 LP BOX SET

$299.99

Traffic – The Studio Albums: 1967-74

The Studio Albums 1967-1974 on 180-gram LP remastered from original tapes

 

Features all six albums recorded for Island Records, presented in gatefold sleeves w/ Pink Island labels

 

Set also includes a super-rare facsimile promo poster for each album

Pioneering British rock band Traffic are to have their studio albums collected together in a limited edition vinyl box set for the very first time.

The Studio Albums 1967-1974 celebrates the band’s original incarnation. Always centred around a core of vocalist and organist Stevie Winwood, drummer and singer Jim Capaldi and reed player Chris Wood, the band had formative hits with “Hole In My Shoe” and “Paper Sun,” in keeping with the psychedelic sound of the era.

Later they began experimenting with a more progressive sound on albums such as 1970’s “John Barleycorn Must Die” and 1971’s “The Low Spark Of High heeled Boys.”

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Traffic – The Studio Albums: 1967-74

The Studio Albums 1967-1974 on 180-gram LP remastered from original tapes

Features all six albums recorded for Island Records, presented in gatefold sleeves w/ Pink Island labels

Set also includes a super-rare facsimile promo poster for each album

Pioneering British rock band Traffic are to have their studio albums collected together in a limited edition vinyl box set for the very first time.

The Studio Albums 1967-1974 celebrates the band’s original incarnation. Always centred around a core of vocalist and organist Stevie Winwood, drummer and singer Jim Capaldi and reed player Chris Wood, the band had formative hits with “Hole In My Shoe” and “Paper Sun,” in keeping with the psychedelic sound of the era.

Later they began experimenting with a more progressive sound on albums such as 1970’s “John Barleycorn Must Die” and 1971’s “The Low Spark Of High heeled Boys.”

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