AndreaSalce

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 The very first characteristic of the record... is the astonishing length of the tracks, where pure, raw improvisation reigns supreme.

 A testimony of a musically historic, unreachable, and unrepeatable period, of a way of doing and conceiving music that is now practically non-existent.

Traffic's 1973 live album 'On the Road' showcases the band's improvisational prowess during a prolific era of music. Fans embraced its lengthy jams, though critics critiqued its lack of conciseness. Featuring classic tracks like 'Glad/Freedom Rider' and 'The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys,' the album captures the band's phase of peak creativity. Despite imperfect recording quality, the record stands as a historic testimony to a bygone era of expansive rock suites and instrumental exploration. Dive into Traffic's epic live journey—listen to 'On the Road' and experience the magic of classic 70s rock improvisation!

 'Fresh Air' is the band's most successful single, tapping into accessible psychedelic rock.

 'The Hat' reaches one of the peaks of the entire release, highlighted by Nicky Hopkins' electric piano performance.

Released in 1970, 'Just for Love' marks the return of Gary Duncan and Dino Valenti, moving Quicksilver Messenger Service from improvisational blues to a more rock-focused sound with psychedelic touches. Key tracks like 'Fresh Air' became hits, and the album stands alongside 'Happy Trails' as a commercial and artistic high point. The record blends blues, rock, and psychedelia with notable instrumental performances. Explore 'Just for Love' and experience Quicksilver Messenger Service's blend of psychedelic and blues rock classics!

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