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Traffic: Last Exit - Original US Release - 24/96 rip to redbook

Posted By : LPMarauder | Date : 01 Nov 2009 20:46:02 | Comments : 17 |
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Traffic: Last Exit - Original US Release - 24/96 rip to redbook
United Artists UAS 6702 Stereo, 1969 (mint pressing of first US release)
Vinyl remaster in 24-bit/96kHz resampled and dithered to redbook | FLAC | HQ LP Scans | 233MB

Since Traffic originally planned its self-titled second album as a double LP, the group had extra material left over, some of which saw release before the end of 1968 (there was a new, one-off single released in December, "Medicated Goo"/"Shanghai Noodle Factory"). In January 1969, Steve Winwood announced the group's breakup. That left Island Records, the band's label, in the lurch, since Traffic had built up a considerable following. As far as Island was concerned, it was no time to stop, and the label quickly set about assembling a new album. The non-LP B-side "Withering Tree," "Medicated Goo," and "Shanghai Noodle Factory" were pressed into service, along with "Just for You," the B-side of a solo single by on-again, off-again member Dave Mason that had been released originally in February 1968 and happened to feature the rest of the members of Traffic as sidemen; a short, previously unreleased instrumental; and two extended jams on cover songs from a 1968 live appearance at the Fillmore West. It all added up to more than half an hour of music, and that was enough to package it as the posthumous Traffic album Last Exit. Actually, Last Exit isn't bad as profit-taking products go. "Just for You" is one of Mason's elegant folk-pop songs, including attractive Indian percussion. "Medicated Goo" has proven to be one of Traffic's more memorable jam tunes, despite its nonsense lyrics, and the equally appealing "Shanghai Noodle Factory" is hard not to interpret as Winwood's explanation of the band's split. And while the cover material seems unlikely, the songs are used as platforms for the band to jam cohesively. So, Traffic's third album, thought at the time of its release to be the final one, has its isolated pleasures, even if it doesn't measure up to its two predecessors. ~Allmusic


Side A:
01. Just For You
02. Shanghai Noodle Factory
03. Something's Got A Hold Of My Toe
04. Withering Tree
05. Medicated Goo

Side B:
06. Feeling Good [recorded live at the Filmore West]
07. Blind Man [recorded live at the Filmore West]

Principal Equipment used:
Clearaudio Champion 2 turntable & Unify tonearm
Benz Micro L2 cartridge
Extremephono Tonearm cable
USB-2 D/A MKII DAC
(light manual declicking)

NOTE: Burn gapless (no track gaps) to match original track layout.

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Posted By: boboeltoto Date: 01 Nov 2009 21:06:33
Thank you very much.
Posted By: MulliganStew Date: 01 Nov 2009 22:22:01
You're on a roll today, LPM! I just left my comments about your first Traffic rip here and looking forward to hearing if this one is as amazingly great. Thanks loads for your excellent rips!
Posted By: TamikaApril Date: 02 Nov 2009 00:19:39
Thank you for these two supreme Traffic rips, both are wonderful!
Posted By: son volt Date: 02 Nov 2009 01:37:21
Thanks for these beautiful Traffic rips!
Posted By: ViaDolorosa Date: 02 Nov 2009 01:42:03
I love both your Traffic rips, two of their three finest albums, thanks very much!
Now if you - ahem - happen to have "Low Spark" I'd be the happiest camper :)
Posted By: acronicmystic Date: 02 Nov 2009 02:04:30
A pair of superbly executed Traffic album transfers, I'm thrilled to have them both.
Thank you, LPMarauder!
Posted By: 4-F Date: 02 Nov 2009 02:15:43
Thanks! Love the vinyl flacs! :)
Posted By: Alfie99 Date: 02 Nov 2009 02:59:12
Grrrreat vinyl rips...I forgot how great Traffic was, thanks for these
fab sounding memories!
Posted By: avaxfiend Date: 02 Nov 2009 03:19:03
Deuces are wild, and you hit the jackpot with these,LPM. Super thanks!
Posted By: giorgiot Date: 02 Nov 2009 05:10:25
Sweet rips, thank you very much!*!*!*!
Posted By: HwaPo Date: 02 Nov 2009 14:33:27
This and your first Traffic are superb rips, thanks alot!!!
Posted By: Kyqoue Date: 02 Nov 2009 15:12:11
Double thanks for your dual Traffic shares, both sound as good
as the best vinyl rips I've heard, bitrate notwithstanding.
Excellent work!
Posted By: Electrotung Date: 02 Nov 2009 15:39:08
Thanks,LPM.
Posted By: evangelos1 Date: 02 Nov 2009 16:41:44
Σας ευχαριστούμε πάρα πολύ για αυτούς τους θησαυρούςm!
Posted By: needledrop Date: 02 Nov 2009 21:18:43
Thanks again for Traffic--really a great rip!!

I second what ViaDolorosa said: a rip of Low Spark would be great!!!
Posted By: BowZer Date: 02 Nov 2009 21:40:53
Count me in for a Low Spark rip too, if you happen to have it. The two Traffics you've posted already are amazing!
Posted By: lkrushel Date: 02 Nov 2009 22:22:01
Thank you very much!
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