![]() ![]() Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring (Live) *Īll tracks previously unreleased except Disc 2, Tracks 4, 8 and 10 ("Glad"), previously released on Island CD IMCD-266 (U.K.), 1999.ĭisc 2, Tracks 4-10 recorded live at the Fillmore East, New York City, November 18-19, 1970.John Barleycorn Must Die (First Version).Traffic, John Barleycorn Must Die: Deluxe Edition (Island/UMe (U.K.), 2011)ĭisc 1: Original LP (released as Island ILPS 9116 (U.K.)/United Artists UAS-5504 (U.S.), 1970) ![]() release date) order it here and check the track list after the jump. The set's coming your way on February 7 (a U.K. ![]() This new set includes more from that run of concerts (which were recorded for a live album, ultimately scrapped for 1971's Welcome to the Canteen), but does not include those studio bonus tracks. Those live cuts were dropped for the U.S. in 1999 added two studio tracks within the album order and added three live cuts from a show at the Fillmore East. Originally intended as Steve Winwood's first solo album after the dissolution of Blind Faith, John Barleycorn became a reunion project for Traffic and spawned several well-known songs including "Glad" and "Empty Pages." It was also the highest-charting album of Traffic's career in the U.S., hitting No. Traffic's John Barleycorn Must Die (1970) is coming out as a double-disc deluxe edition in February. ![]()
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