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In 1967, when still-teenaged keyboardist Steve Winwood left the Spencer Davis Group (for whom he'd sung lead on hits like "Gimme Some Lovin'" and "I'm a Man") to start a new band with guitarist Dave Mason, few observers thought their idea of blending pop, rock, and jazz would work. Immediately, though, Traffic scored giant hits with Winwood's east-meets-west "Paper Sun" and Mason's acid-jazzy "Hole in My Shoe". Between those songs, the smoking-guitar driven title track, the swinging instrumental "Giving to You" and the haunting ballad, "No Face, No Name, No Number", Traffic's debut established both players as elite members of the new guard of late 60s British rock. --Billy Altman
1. Heaven Is In Your Mind
2. Berkshire Poppies
3. House For Everyone
4. No Face No Name No Number
5. Dear Mr Fantasy
6. Dealer
7. Utterly Simple
8. Coloured Rain
9. Hope I Never Find Me There
10. Giving To You
11. Paper Sun
12. Dealer
13. Coloured Rain
14. Hole In My Shoe
15. No Face No Name No Number
16. Heaven Is In Your Mind
17. House For Everyone
18. Berkshire Poppies
19. Giving To You
20. Smiling Phases
21. Dear Mr Fantasy
22. We're A Fade You Missed This