Traffic

Traffic - English rock band

Group from United Kingdom

Genres: classic rock, Progressive rock, Psychedelic Rock, rock, psychedelic

Traffic

About Traffic

There are numerous artists with this name. The main one is the English rock band; others are listed further below. Traffic was an English rock band formed in Birmingham in April 1967 by Steve Winwood, Dave Mason (died in 2026), Jim Capaldi (died in 2005), and Chris Wood (died in 1983), after Winwood left The Spencer Davis Group. From their beginning, in 1967, they were quite popular in their native England, though success elsewhere was slower in coming. Their first three albums combined psychedelic rock and soul with elements of British folk music, giving them a unique, groundbreaking sound. Their most popular single was Dear Mr. Fantasy, from the album of the same name. Traffic reached a much wider audience when, on the dissolution of Cream, two thirds of that band, one third being Eric Clapton, joined Steve Winwood (during a temporary Traffic disbanding) to form Blind Faith, which also included future Traffic member and sometime Family man, Ric Grech. In 1970, after the disbanding of Blind Faith, Winwood set about recording a solo album. After Chris Wood and Jim Capaldi became involved, the decision was taken to release this album (eventually what would become John Barleycorn Must Die) under the Traffic name, despite the absence of Dave Mason. Around 1971, Mason left for good (having been in and out of the band from the beginning), and the the band experienced a variety of personnel changes. The resulting band added some jazzy elements to their style, pioneering the jazz-rock genre, and the compositions tended to stretch out over longer lengths. With their albums The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys (1971) and Shootout at the Fantasy Factory (1973) their popularity in the US grew. After two more albums, personnel problems resulted in the band calling it quits (but for a brief reunion in 1994 without Wood, who had died in 1983). Winwood, Mason, Capaldi, and Wood all pursued solo careers, with Winwood garnering the most success. Other artists with the same name include: 2) Traffic is a pop-rock band from Estonia. 3) Traffic is an American rapper from Los Angeles. 2) The Estonian pop-rock band Traffic came together in 2006 and consists of five members: Silver Laas - Vocals, Stig Rästa - Guitars, Robert Vaigla - Guitars, Tõnis Kivisild - Bass, Ivo Priilinn - Drums. The band has been to Eesti Laul several times, trying to get to the semi-finals of Eurovision. In 2009 they ended up in the 2nd place, in 2014 in the 3rd place. Traffic has two studio albums. Some of their most popular singles are "Für Elise", "See Päev", "Kesköödisko", "Päevast Päeva", "Elekter" and "Meie laul". 3) Darrail Cail, better known as Traffic, is a rapper from Los Angeles, CA. He first received major mainstream attention in the music industry when he was featured on “Tookie Knows II” from ScHoolboy Q’s fourth LP Blank Face. He is one of Schoolboy’s childhood friends. 4) The Spectes, a band that eventually became Status Quo discovered psychedelia in 1967 and named themselves Traffic, but were soon forced to change it to Traffic Jam to avoid confusion with Steve Winwood's Traffic, following an argument over who had registered the name first. Shortly after Rick Parfitt's recruitment, in August 1967, the band officially became The Status Quo.

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Traffic — Top 30 songs of 220

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Traffic Paper Sun [1967]
Traffic Paper Sun
Traffic State Of Grace
Traffic Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys
Traffic Hole In My Shoe
Traffic Dear Mr. Fantasy
Traffic You Can All Join In
Traffic Stranger To Himself (2010 Remaster)
Traffic (Sometimes I Feel So) Uninspired
Traffic Rainmaker
Traffic Elekter
Traffic Kesköödisko
Traffic Viis hommikut
Traffic Üks Kord Veel
Traffic Hidden Treasure
Traffic Some Kinda Woman (1994)
Traffic Far From Home
Traffic Every Mother's Son (Alternate Mix)
Traffic Glad
Traffic John Barleycorn [Mus Die]
Traffic No Face, No Name, No Number
Traffic Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush
Traffic Heaven Is In Your Mind
Traffic Feelin' Alright?
Traffic Paper Sun (1967)
Traffic Dream Gerrard
Traffic Rock and Roll Stew
Traffic Dear Mr Fantasy
Traffic This Train Won't Stop
Traffic John Barleycorn (Must Die)
Paper Sun [1967]
Paper Sun
State Of Grace
Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys
Hole In My Shoe
Dear Mr. Fantasy
You Can All Join In
Stranger To Himself (2010 Remaster)
(Sometimes I Feel So) Uninspired
Rainmaker
Elekter
Kesköödisko
Viis hommikut
Üks Kord Veel
Hidden Treasure
Some Kinda Woman (1994)
Far From Home
Every Mother's Son (Alternate Mix)
John Barleycorn [Mus Die]
No Face, No Name, No Number
Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush
Heaven Is In Your Mind
Feelin' Alright?
Paper Sun (1967)
Dream Gerrard
Rock and Roll Stew
Dear Mr Fantasy
This Train Won't Stop
John Barleycorn (Must Die)