Traffic - Cant You See In The Shadows

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Review by Liz Quilty

The album "Can't You See In The Shadows" by Traffic is an impressive collection of songs that showcases the band's musical prowess and creativity. With its blend of rock, folk, and blues influences, the album offers a unique and eclectic sound that is sure to appeal to fans of diverse genres.

The opening track, "Hidden Treasure," sets the tone for the album with its catchy guitar riffs and driving rhythm section. Other standout tracks include the haunting ballad "Evening Blue," the upbeat and funky "Many a Mile to Freedom," and the soulful "Rainmaker."

Throughout the album, the band's musicianship shines, with Steve Winwood's vocals and keyboard work, Jim Capaldi's drumming, and Chris Wood's saxophone and flute playing all contributing to the overall sound. The production is also top-notch, with a clear and balanced mix that allows each instrument to shine.

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Artist: Traffic
Album: Cant You See In The Shadows

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Can't You See4:57
In The Shadows4:55

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Catalog Numbers

OA048

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About Traffic

Drum and Bass DJ and Producer from Moscow (Russia). Released his music on ProgRam (UK), Hustle Audio (UK), Mindtech (BE), Onset Audio (USA), Digital Colours (ES)...

Real Name

    • Yuri Fedotov
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Summary by Liz Quilty

"Can't You See In The Shadows" is a must-listen for fans of Traffic and anyone who appreciates well-crafted and eclectic rock music. It's a testament to the band's enduring legacy and their ability to create timeless music that still resonates with listeners today.