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YELLOW SEA YEARS 1968-1971

Traffic Sound

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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2.13 | 7 ratings | 2 reviews | 17% 5 stars

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Boxset/Compilation, released in 2005

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Lux
2. El Gusano (Alice In Wormland)
3. La Camita
4. You Got to Be Sure!
5. White Deal/Poco/Big Deal
6. Suavecito
7. Chicama Way
8. Those Days Have Gone
9. Solos
10. Survival
11. A Beautiful Day
12. Marabunta
13. Yesterday's Game
14. Sky Pilot
15. Meshkalina
16. What You Need and What You Want
17. Tibet's Suzettes (You Can't Appreciate a Gift from God)
18. Inca Snow

No lenght of tracks or songs availlable.

Line-up / Musicians

- Manuel Sanguinetti / vocals, percussion, chorus
- Willy Barclay / lead guitar, chorus
- Freddy Rizo Patrón / rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, chorus
- Willy Thorne / bass, organ, piano, vocals
- Zulu / bass, keyboards, chorus
- Luis Nevares / drums, perccussion
- Jean Pierre Magnet / flute, Tenor saxophone, quena

Releases information

VAMPI061CD

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TRAFFIC SOUND Yellow Sea Years 1968-1971 ratings distribution


2.13
(7 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(17%)
17%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(0%)
0%
Good, but non-essential (33%)
33%
Collectors/fans only (17%)
17%
Poor. Only for completionists (33%)
33%

TRAFFIC SOUND Yellow Sea Years 1968-1971 reviews


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Review by oliverstoned
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
1 stars A huge disapointment after reading some excellent reviews everywhere comparing this band to Traffic, Jethro tull, Santana...Nothing of all that in this compilation and instead, it's a very light and vaguely psychedelic pop with few inspiration and even less progression. The sound is amateurish and dated and on top of that, there's some ugly singing. Not recommended.
Review by Ivan_Melgar_M
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
3 stars It's really a shame that young people and non Peruvian Prog fans get their first impression of TEAFFIC SOUND from this sub-standard compilation, which is based more in less transcendental tracks and Latin Jazz oriented.

The recording is terrible, even in the original albums of the 60's and early 70's the production is much better, and of course the song selection is done with much more taste.

Songs like "La Camita", "El Gusano (Alice in Wormland)", "White Deal, Poco, Big Deal", "Marabunta". "Survival" or "Suavecito" are from the band's third album "Lux" recorded in a moment when the peak of the band had already passed.

Other tracks as "Virgin", "Last Song", "Jews Caboose", "America", or "You Got to Pay" are not included, which makes the quality of the album lower.

For God's sake, the album is called "Yellow Sea Years" and not even the track "Yellow Sea Days" which clearly inspired the name, is included.

As I always say, stick to the original recordings, specially "Virgin" or III, and if those are hard to get, you can go with "Traffic Sound's Greatest Hits", which I haven't heard but the song list is incredibly better.

Still because of some tracks as "Meskalina" or "Tibet's Suzettes", this poor compilation doesn't deserve less than 3 stars, but please, if you are not familiar with the band, don't start with this album.

Go with the first two albums and you'll find TRAFFIC SOUND was an excellent band, who had much more to offer than this album

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