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  1. 29 de jul. de 2016 · 6) Paper Sun (single, 1967) Traffic’s debut single, produced by Jimmy Miller, marked the beginning of the Winwood-Capaldi songwriting partnership and landed them a top five hit. Full of dazzling summer-of-’67 vibes, Paper Sun’s spiritual locale is somewhere between West Coast USA, rural Berkshire and (courtesy of Dave Mason’s incense ...

  2. 19 de sept. de 2023 · Virgin, el LP de la banda de rock progresivo Traffic Sound se ubica en el puesto 38 en el ranking de los mejores discos de la historia del rock latino, según la revista Rolling Stone. Revisa ...

  3. Traffic Sound (Historia, Discografía) Por Wikipedia. Traffic Sound fue y sigue siendo uno de los grupos más representativos de rock del Perú y latinoalmericano que apareció en 1968, la combinación de estilos de la banda van desde el rock psicodélico , el rock progresivo, el latin rock de los 70s y la fusión con instrumentos peruanos y ...

  4. 4 de oct. de 2019 · Traffic Sound by Traffic Sound, released 04 October 2019 1. TIBET’S SUZETTES 2. THOSE DAYS HAVE GONE 3. YESTERDAY’S GAME 4. AMERICA 5. WHAT YOU NEED AND WHAT YOU WANT 6. CHICAMA WAY 7. EMPTY The second Traffic Sound album, released in 1970 after their Latin rock masterpiece “Virgin”, deserves to be considered one of the greatest recordings of its time, even internationally, as ...

  5. 26 de ago. de 2009 · Traffic Sound. - Grupo peruano de los 60's, comenzaron tocando versiones de grupos de la época como: The Doors, Cream, Jimi Hendrix, Iron Butterfly y Animals...

  6. www.loudersound.com › features › story-of-steve-winwood-and-trafficThe story of Traffic - Louder

    12 de may. de 2024 · Winwood had first brought his new band, Traffic, here at the dawning of Britain's Summer of Love in April 1967. Not yet 20, the Birmingham-born Winwood was already by then a veteran of Brummie R&B stompers The Spencer Davis Group: he had joined that band as a mere 14-year-old.On Gimme Some Lovin’, the No.2 smash he co-wrote for them in 1966, and other rollicking sides of theirs, it was ...

  7. In terms of style and technique Traffic Sound could easily have held their own in London in 1970, one hell of an achievement for a Peruvian band. However the songwriting is not that great and the engineering and sound quality, essential to carry this kind of improvisational, instrumentally dominated rock, isn’t quite there so only three stars.