- Mr. Fantasy (Deluxe Edition) · 1967
- The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys (Bonus Track) · 1971
- Traffic · 1968
- Mr. Fantasy (Deluxe Edition) · 1967
- John Barleycorn Must Die · 1970
- John Barleycorn Must Die · 1970
- The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys (Bonus Track) · 1971
- The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys (Bonus Track) · 1971
- John Barleycorn Must Die · 1970
- John Barleycorn Must Die · 1970
- The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys (Bonus Track) · 1971
- The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys (Bonus Track) · 1971
- The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys (Bonus Track) · 1971
Essential Albums
- Traffic’s fifth album shows the band at the peak of its powers. The songwriting is superlative, the jams are soaring, and the band’s two constituent modes were never better fused. For the most part The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys is more hushed and relaxed than Traffic had been in the past. “Hidden Treasure” and “Many a Mile to Freedom” find Steve Winwood toning down his earthy holler to sing in a low whisper, atop grooves best defined by the latter song’s lyrics: “Then together we flow like the river / Then together we melt like the snow.” Ironically, it's usually silent drummer Jim Capaldi who shows off his formidable pipes on the heavy funk-rock of “Rock ‘n’ Roll Stew” and “Light up Or Leave Me Alone.” The album’s title track is probably Traffic’s greatest moment. “The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys” is something actor Michael J. Pollard wrote to Jim Capaldi while both were traveling in Morocco. Traffic interpreted it to refer to the grassroots power of the counterculture, and the song’s anthemic jam resounds as a mysterious tribute to the Woodstock generation.
Albums
Artist Playlists
- They're feelin' alright.
- Melting jazz, folk, and soul together with a gospel ache.
- The groovy ‘60s pop and exploratory jazz that built the band.
- Questing rock with soul spirit and the loose rigor of jazz.
Live Albums
Compilations
About Traffic
After leading British Invasion hitmakers The Spencer Davis Group as a teen, Steve Winwood set out for parts unknown with Traffic, concocting a visionary fusion of psychedelia, folk, jazz, and soul that anticipated the rise of prog rock in the ‘70s.
- FROM
- Birmingham, England
- FORMED
- April 1967
- GENRE
- Rock