Released in October 1968, Traffic’s self-titled album showcases a remarkable blend of sounds, featuring Dave Mason’s straightforward folk-rock melodies alongside Steve Winwood’s intricate rock compositions. The album soared to No. 9 on the UK charts and reached No. 16 on the US Billboard Chart, solidifying its place in music history.
- Track Listing:
- You Can All Join In
- Pearly Queen
- Don’t Be Sad
- Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring
- Feelin’ Alright?
- Vagabond Virgin
- Forty Thousand Headmen
- Cryin’ to Be Heard
- No Time to Live
- Means to an End
Whether you’re revisiting classic 1968 music or discovering it for the first time, this Traffic album is a must-have.
Cheryl George (verified owner) –
This album is a timeless classic! Traffic has beautifully blended folk-rock with their unique sound. Highly recommend it for any music lover.
Jessica Davis (verified owner) –
Absolutely love the Traffic album! The tracks bring back so many memories of 1968 music. A must-have for any collection.
Dennis Berry (verified owner) –
I was blown away by the depth of this album. Traffic’s self-titled release is one of the best folk-rock albums of 1968 without a doubt!