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      • Traffic disbanded at the beginning of 1969, when Steve Winwood co-formed the supergroup Blind Faith. An album compiled from studio and live recordings, Last Exit, was released in 1969. By 1970, Blind Faith had also broken up and Winwood, Jim Capaldi and Chris Wood reformed Traffic, with John Barleycorn Must Die being the band's comeback album.
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  2. May 12, 2024 · That line-up retired to Basing Street to make a new Traffic album, the defining point of which would be its 11-minute-plus title track. The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys rose up from a lyric Capaldi roused himself to write about the withering effects of the music business on the artist. Winwood created a musical backdrop that moved like ...

  3. Traffic disbanded at the beginning of 1969, when Steve Winwood co-formed the supergroup Blind Faith. An album compiled from studio and live recordings, Last Exit, was released in 1969. By 1970, Blind Faith had also broken up and Winwood, Jim Capaldi and Chris Wood reformed Traffic, with John Barleycorn Must Die being the band's comeback album ...

  4. May 3, 1969. Traffic in circa 1970. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty. The interview took place at Traffic ‘s Berkshire cottage three weeks before the break-up.

  5. Jim Capaldi was the first Traffic member to enjoy solo career success, he released his first solo album in 1974 and scored a top five hit in Britain in October of 1975 with Love Hurts whilst Eve and Its All Up To You had also been chart records on either side of the Atlantic.

  6. May 15, 2024 · May 10, 1946, Worcester, Worcestershire, England), and drummer Jim Capaldi (b. August 2, 1944, Evesham, Worcestershire—d. January 28, 2005, London). Founded in 1967 and charting one of the most tumultuous careers in rock history, Traffic underwent substantial shifts in both musical style and membership.

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  7. May 24, 2017 · Bolstered by Dave Mason’s whimsical compositions, Traffic’s debut proved a truly exquisite start. When Mason briefly left the band for his solo career, the remaining trio of Winwood, Wood and Capaldi began work on the second album, Traffic. The first song “40,000 Headmen” proved a wonderfully idiosyncratically folksy tune with a heavy ...

  8. www.musicianguide.com › 1608001729 › TrafficTraffic Biography

    Traffic's Career. Formed in 1967 in Birmingham, England; released first single, "Paper Sun," May 1967; released first album, Mr. Fantasy, December 1967; disbanded January 1969; Winwood went on to play with Eric Clapton in Blind Faith, 1969; Winwood, Capaldi, and Wood reformed as a trio for John Barleycorn Must Die, 1970; released The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys, 1971; various personnel ...

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