Traffic John Barleycorn Must Die [Remaster]
Rolling Stone: "...The best cut on the album is probably the title tune....Wood's flute is again exceptional, delicate and ornate, and Steve sings the song just right, with an admirable sense of restraint and simplicity..."
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CD Details
- Released: October 25, 1999
- Originally Released: 1999
- Label: Island Uk
Entertainment Reviews:
Rolling Stone - 9/3/70, p.42
"...The best cut on the album is probably the title tune....Wood's flute is again exceptional, delicate and ornate, and Steve sings the song just right, with an admirable sense of restraint and simplicity..."Q - 2/00, p.104
3 stars out of 5 - "...a stew of jazz, folk and prog....seeing the band lapsing into a little too much jam-based indulgence..."Uncut - p.94
4 stars out of 5 -- "It's a trio record with an economical sound canvas....A much more sophisticated affair, pointing more towards jazz and improvisation than folkish simplicity."Mojo (Publisher) - 1/00, p.106
"...shows that Traffic were capable of thoughtful, inventive and occasionally very beautiful music."Record Collector (magazine) - p.98
4 stars out of 5 -- "[With] tracks such as 'Glad' and 'Freedom Rider' featuring extended jamming sections within robust song structures, while 'Every Mother's Son captures Winwood at his most soulful."Tracks:
- 1.Glad
- 2.Freedom Rider
- 3.Empty Pages
- 4.I Just Want You to Know
- 5.Stranger to Himself
- 6.John Barleycorn
- 7.Every Mother's Son
- 8.Sittin Here Thinkin of My
- 9.Backstage & Introduction
- 10.Who Knows What Tomorrow M
- 11.Glad (Live)