This live album captures the passion of Dave Mason, with his thick guitar and powerful vocals.
This live album includes some of Traffic's best songs, with its rugged guitar and powerful rhythm section creating a flowing sound. The performance retains a different energy from the studio version, and the album conveys the charm of his rock side.
The thick sound of the wah-wah guitar creates momentum for the live performance, and the strength of the vocals adds to the force that drives the song forward. "Feelin' Alright" has a thicker arrangement than the Traffic era, and you can feel the opening that only a live performance can have. The bass and drums maintain a stable groove, and the keyboards add breadth to the overall feel, creating a wild yet cohesive live feel. Without excessive embellishment, the album honestly conveys the passion of the performance itself, making it a very easy listen for fans of guitar-driven rock.
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Walk To The Point
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Shouldn’t Have Took More Than You Gave
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Look At You Look At Me
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Only You Know And I Know
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Sad And Deep As You
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3)
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Just A Song
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Feelin’ Alright?
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Producer, Compiled By - Tony Lipuma
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Engineer [Recording & Mixing] - Al Schmitt
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Producer, Lead Guitar, Vocals - Dave Mason
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Crew [Wally Heider Remote] - Terry Stark
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Bass - Lonnie Turner
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Keyboards - Mark Jordan
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Drums - "Dr." Rick Jaeger
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Congas, Percussion - Flaco
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Graphics, Photography By - Barry Feinstein
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Graphics, Photography By - Vicki Hodgetts
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Photography By [Photograph Of Dave Mason] - Jim Marshall (3)
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Graphics, Photography By - Camouflage Productions
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Crew [Wally Heider Remote] - Miles Weiner
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Crew [Wally Heider Remote] - Chris Chigavidas