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Traffic - The Last Great Traffic Jam 1994 (Bootleg)

Track listing:
  1. Last Great Traffic Jam - 01 - Pearly Queen 5:41
  2. Last Great Traffic Jam - 02 - Medicated Goo 6:26
  3. Last Great Traffic Jam - 03 - Mozambique 6:53
  4. Last Great Traffic Jam - 04 - 40,000 Headmen 5:43
  5. Last Great Traffic Jam - 05 - Glad 7:26
  6. Last Great Traffic Jam - 06 - Walking In the Wind 7:01
  7. Last Great Traffic Jam - 07 - Low Spark 15:21
  8. Last Great Traffic Jam - 08 - Light Up 16:55
  9. Last Great Traffic Jam - 09 - Dear Mr. Fantasy 9:21
  10. Last Great Traffic Jam - 10 - John Barleycorn 7:51
  11. Last Great Traffic Jam - 11 - Gimme Some Lovin 8:48
  12. Last Great Traffic Jam - 12 - outro 2:10

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I have been getting quite a bit of stuff so its about time I contribute some stuff. This music is fabulous. The Last Great Traffic Jam chronicles the band’s five-month tour supporting its 1994 reunion album, Far From Home, during which the band played more than 75 shows to more than 500,000 people. As well as footage from many of the tour’s most notable stops—Woodstock ’94, 10 shows with the Grateful Dead—the DVD follows the band from New York to Los Angeles, and includes footage of the band across the US.

Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in March of 2004, by Dave Matthews, Traffic was formed in 1967. Steve Winwood and Jim Capaldi together with Chris Wood (saxophones, flute and keyboard) and Dave Mason (guitar, bass, vocals, harmonica), shot to the forefront of the psychedelic rock movement of the late ‘60s with the album Mr. Fantasy and later after Dave Mason had left, the band continued to make breakthrough albums including John Barleycorn Must Die and The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys.

The Last Great Traffic Jam finds Winwood and Capaldi backed by a four-piece band featuring Rosko Gee on bass (a member of Traffic in 73-74), Randall Bramblett on sax, flute and keyboards, Walfredo Reyes Jr. on percussion and drums and Mike McEvoy on guitar and keyboards.

Dedicated to Jerry Garcia, Chris Wood, former Traffic percussionist Reebop Kwaku Baah and finally, as Winwood states, “To the man without whom Traffic could never be: my lifelong friend and partner, Jim Capaldi."

01. Pearly Queen
02. Medicated Goo
03. Mozambique
04. 40,000 Headmen
05. Glad
06. Walking In the Wind
07. Low Spark
08. Light Up
09. Dear Mr. Fantasy
10. John Barleycorn
11. Gimme Some Lovin
12. outro