The Best Live Albums By Traffic, Steve Winwood, Dave Mason and Jim Capaldi

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Spencer Davis Group Mojo Rhythms & Midnight Blues The Live Album Vol 1 Sessions 1965-1968

Mojo Rhythms & Midnight Blues: The Live Album Vol. 1: Sessions 1965-1968 is a compilation of live in the studio recordings made by The Spencer Davis Group for the BBC.

Spencer Davis Group Mojo Rhythms & Midnight Blues The Live Album Vol 1 Sessions 1965-1968

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Stomu Yamashta, Steve Winwood etc Go Live From Paris 1976

Go Live From Paris is a live album by Stomu Yamashta, Steve Winwood, Klaus Schulze, Michael Shrieve and Al Di Meola.

It was recorded at the Palais Des Sports in Paris, France on 12th June, 1976.

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Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood Live from Madison Square Garden 2008

Live from Madison Square Garden is a live album and DVD by Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood. The two stars were members of the supergroup Blind Faith back in 1969.

This album was recorded in New York City over the four nights, 25–28 February 2008.

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Traffic On The Road 1973

On the Road is a live album by Traffic.

It was recorded in April 1973 while Traffic were touring Germany to promote the Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory studio album.

By this stage Traffic were playing a jazzy style of progressive rock. I can understand that fans may not like seeing it described as progressive rock because it’s a long way from Welcome Back Your Friends To The Show That Never Ends but I think jazz fans would be more upset to see it described as jazz.

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Traffic Welcome To The Canteen 1971

Welcome To The Canteen is a live album by Traffic. It was recorded at Fairfield Halls, Croydon and the Oz Benefit Concert, London in July 1971 and released several months later.

The band had released the John Barleycorn Must Die studio album the previous year and a few months later recorded The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys.

In fact, originally it wasn’t recognised as a Traffic album… just the names of the musicians as you can see from the album cover.

Traffic Welcome To The Canteen

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