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  1. Welcome to the Canteen is the first live album by English rock band Traffic. It was recorded live at Fairfield Halls, Croydon and the Oz Benefit Concert in the canteen of the Polytechnic of Central London London, on 3 July 1971 and released in September of that year. It was recorded during Dave Mason 's third stint with the band, which lasted ...

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    • September 10, 1971
    • Fairfield Halls, Croydon, 6 June 1971, The Oz Benefit Concert, London, July 1971
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  4. Sep 11, 2023 · Traffic in 1971 (l.-r.): Rick Grech, Reebop Kwaku Baah, Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood, Chris Wood, Dave Mason, Jim Gordon. The 1971 Fairfield Halls show was billed as “Traffic With Friends,” and the live album that resulted, Welcome to the Canteen, wasn’t credited to Traffic at all: the front cover listed only the names of participants with ...

  5. Welcome to the Canteen is the first live album by English rock band Traffic. It was recorded live at Fairfield Halls, Croydon and the Oz Benefit Concert, London, July 1971 and released in September of that year. It was recorded during Dave Mason's third stint with the band, which lasted only six performances.

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  7. Feb 11, 2013 · What you get on Welcome to the Canteen are listless versions of three Traffic songs, two Dave Mason tracks and one Spencer Davis oldie. Although some critics have been kind to this album, I would put Canteen near the bottom of the live albums I own. A seven-piece band should have generated far more energy and ideas, rather than these by-the ...

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