Debut album defining Traffic's blend of psychedelic rock and jazz with 10 eclectic tracks, including 'Dear Mr. Fantasy'.
Artist page · 04/07/2026
Traffic
About
Traffic, Innovators of British psychedelic and progressive rock since 1967.
10 studio albums and live sets, original UK and US LPs with dynamic pricing across decades.
Traffic emerged from the vibrant Midlands music scene in the spring of 1967, initiated by Steve Winwood after departing the Spencer Davis Group. Alongside Jim Capaldi on drums, Chris Wood on flute and saxophone, and guitarist Dave Mason, the band navigated a unique mix of psychedelic, folk, and jazz rock. Their sound was notable for integrating diverse instruments including keyboards and woodwinds, and for combining improvisational jazz techniques with rock structures.
Their debut LP 'Mr. Fantasy' (1967) set the tone with a blend of blues, pop psychedelia and jazz elements, featuring compositions primarily by Winwood and Wood with Capaldi as lyricist and occasional distinct songwriting contributions from Mason.
Discography
Traffic — Discography
Studio albums, EPs and notable live records, from newest to oldest. Drag the timeline to browse.
Virgin · 1994
Island Records · 1974
Island Records · 1973
Island Records · 1973
Island Records · 1971
Island Records · 1971
Island Records · 1970
Island Records · 1969
Island Records · 1968
United Artists Records · 1968
Island Records · 1967Playlist
Signature tracks
The tracks that sum up Traffic's career.








The essentials
The 3 Traffic albums you absolutely need
Our pick, validated by the editorial team.
A folk-rock pivot with six tracks blending blues and progressive elements, showcasing Winwood's solo work transition.
Their 1971 album features 6 tracks with extended compositions and a progressive rock outlook, wrapped in iconic cube cover art.
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Artists similar to Traffic
Artists who share part of Traffic's musical DNA.
Collectors
For vinyl die-hards
The hidden side of the catalogue: rare pressings, sought-after matrices, Discogs values.
Market values (source: Discogs)
For each reference edition, these cards summarise the state of the global Discogs market. Market position places the average price of a copy between the observed min and max prices. Average price is the price seen for a mint-condition copy. Copies available counts listings currently for sale. Collectors who want it is the number of Discogs users who added it to their wantlist without owning it — a good signal of upcoming demand.
Notable pressings & editions
Face B
Side B: the hidden stories of Traffic
Studio secrets, touring anecdotes and B-sides worth the whole album.
Steve Winwood's guitar work remains one of his least recognized talents despite his reputation as a multi-instrumentalist.— Music historian
Recording 'Mr. Fantasy' in a Berkshire cottage
Traffic's debut album was crafted in 1967 at a cottage in Berkshire featuring producer Jimmy Miller, blending psychedelic pop with jazz and blues influences.
1971 'Welcome to the Canteen' Live Sessions
The band expanded its lineup in 1971 adding Ric Grech and Rebop Kwaku Baah, recording live performances captured on the 'Welcome to the Canteen' album.
Jim Capaldi's 1972 Muscle Shoals Studio Recordings
Capaldi recorded his solo debut in Muscle Shoals studio in Alabama with Winwood and Chris Wood joining, influencing Traffic's evolving sound and rhythm section.
Island Records and the Progressive Era
Most of Traffic's vinyl releases during their prime years were on Island Records, including many original UK pressings highly sought today.
Dear Mr. Fantasy has been played millions of times, anchoring Traffic's psychedelic legacy.— Radio DJ
Records by Traffic
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FAQ
FAQ: Traffic on physical formats
The most common questions about pressings, reissues and limited editions.
What years was Traffic actively recording and releasing music?
Traffic was active mainly between 1967 and 1994, with studio albums spanning from their debut in 1967 to a reunion album in 1994.
Which Traffic albums are best known for psychedelic rock elements?
'Mr. Fantasy' (1967) and 'Traffic' (1968) are prime examples of their psychedelic rock style, reflecting their early sound.
Where were original Traffic vinyl pressings primarily produced?
Most original Traffic vinyl pressings were released in the UK and US on Island Records, with some variations in Canada and Argentina.
What is the track count on Traffic's album 'John Barleycorn Must Die'?
'John Barleycorn Must Die' contains 6 tracks blending folk, blues, and progressive rock styles.
Are there notable differences between UK and US original pressings of Traffic albums?
Yes, UK and US pressings sometimes differ in catalog numbers, label design, and occasionally format variations such as mono or stereo.
How does the band’s use of instruments translate on vinyl recordings?
Traffic's use of flute, saxophone, keyboards, and diverse percussion enriches their vinyl recordings with layered textures and jazz improvisation elements.
What should vinyl collectors look for in a Traffic release?
Collectors often seek original Island Records pressings from the late 1960s and early 1970s, especially mono versions and first UK editions.
Are Traffic albums available as remastered vinyl editions?
Several of Traffic's albums, including 'Mr. Fantasy' and 'John Barleycorn Must Die,' have been reissued as remastered vinyl, improving sound quality for audiophiles.
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Sources & method
This page is compiled by the vinyles.com editorial team from public sources and our marketplace.
Our method
- Discographic data from MusicBrainz (dates, countries, activity period).
- Tracklists, artwork and genres retrieved via Discogs Masters.
- Values (low / median / high) and stock from the Discogs Marketplace.
- Audience and similar artists via Last.fm.
- Page updated automatically and reviewed by the editorial team.

