John Barleycorn Must Die

Traffic

 
John Barleycorn Must Die
  Год выпуска  
Июл 1970
  Лейбл  
Island
  Жанр  
Pop/Rock
  Рейтинг  
  Треки  
  #       Название       Моя оценка       Время       Битрейт       Размер файла  
  1       Glad               6:59                  
  2       Freedom Rider               5:30                  
  3       Empty Pages               4:34                  
  4       Stranger to Himself               3:57                  
  5       John Barleycorn               6:27                  
  6       Every Mothers Son               7:08                  

  Автор обзора: William Ruhlmann  

At only 22 years old, Steve Winwood sat down in early 1970 to fulfill a contractual commitment by making his first solo album, on which he intended to play all the instruments himself. The record got as far as one backing track produced by Guy Stevens, "Stranger to Himself," before Winwood called his erstwhile partner from Traffic, Jim Capaldi, in to help out. The two completed a second track, "Every Mother's Son," then, with Winwood and Island Records chief Chris Blackwell moving to the production chores, brought in a third Traffic member, Chris Wood, to work on the sessions. Thus, Traffic, dead and buried for more than a year, was reborn. The band's new approach was closer to what it perhaps should have been back in 1967, basically a showcase for Winwood's voice and instrumental work, with Wood adding reed parts and Capaldi drumming and occasionally singing harmony vocals. If the original Traffic bowed to the perceived commercial necessity of crafting hit singles, the new Traffic was more interested in stre Далее...

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