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Mr Fantasy [Remaster]

Traffic
Release Date: 10/08/2002
Original Release:  1967
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 762637_CD
UPC # 731454649629
Label: Polygram (Japan)
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Disc: 1
1. Heaven Is in Your Mind
2. Bershire Poppies
3. House For Everyone
4. No Face No Name No Number
5. Dear Mr Fantasy
6. Dealer
7. Utterly Simple
8. Coloured Rain
9. Hope I Never Find Me Ther
10. Giving to You
11. Paper Sun
12. Dealer
13. Coloured Rain
14. Hole in My Shoe
15. No Face No Name No Number
16. Heaven Is in Your Mind
17. House For Everyone
18. Berkshire Poppies
19. Giving to You
20. Smiling Phases
21. Dear Mr Fantasy
22. We're a Fade You Missed T

Performer: Traffic
Distributor: MSI Music Distribution

Notes: Remastered. Reissue. Includes 12 page booklet with photos. Rehearsed and written at a cottage in the Berkshire countryside, Traffic's debut was former child prodigy Steve Winwood's first foray into headier territory after a stint playing R&B-fueled rock & roll with the Spencer Davis Group. Rounded out by drummer Jim Capaldi and multi-instrumentalists Chris Wood and Dave Mason, MR. FANTASY included experimentation with vaudeville-inspired numbers ("Berkshire Poppies"), flamenco-flavored fantasy ("Dealer"), and sitar-drenched meditations ("Utterly Simple"). Winwood's inspired organ playing and soulful singing emerge on cuts like "Coloured Rain." In keeping with the band's unorthodox approach to composition and arrangement, "Giving To You" offers a funky groove sandwiched between tidbits of an overheard conversation about the relative merits of jazz.
Q (2/00, p.104) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...embodies the mores of hippy-era British rock....heavy on pastoral whimsy..." Mojo (Publisher) (1/00, p.106) - "...a riot of trendy hippy-pop....shows that Traffic were capable of thoughtful, inventive and occasionally very beautiful music."
Traffic appeared amidst the late-1960s psychedelic scene, and at its height the band was one of the most adventurous outfits around, although Traffic's unstable lineup made it an on-again, off-again affair by the '70s. Teenage wunderkind Stevie Winwood was the main man, but all the members made significant contributions. With a sound that combined influences from folk, rock, jazz, and soul, Traffic created something wonderfully of its time on classic albums such as THE LOW SPARK OF HIGH-HEELED BOYS.
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