Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory Traffic

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  • Release Date: 09/24/2008
  • Original Release: 1973
  • Sales Rank: 192,050
  • Label: UNIVERSAL JAPAN
  • UPC: 4988005525611

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Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory

1LISTENShoot Out at the Fantasy Factory 6:05
2LISTENRoll Right Stones 11:46
3LISTENEvening Blue 5:19
4LISTENTragic Magic 6:43
5LISTEN(Sometimes I Feel So) Uninspired 7:19

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After two exemplary releases, Traffic released Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory, which begins with the title track, based on a guitar riff reminiscent of the recent Deep Purple hit "Smoke on the Water," and continues through the lengthy "Roll Right Stones," the folkish ballad "Evening Blue," reed player Chris Wood's instrumental "Tragic Magic," and the uncertain self-help song "(Sometimes I Feel So) Uninspired." Lyricist Jim Capaldi was co-credited with Steve Winwood as the album's producer, and he may have contributed to the cleaner mix that made his words easier to understand. Meanwhile, the rhythm section had been replaced by Muscle Shoals studio aces David Hood and Roger Hawkins. Capaldi sings no songs here, and Wood's flute and saxophone, so often the flavoring of Traffic songs, are largely absent. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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Fewer, longer, greaterby JohnQ

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July 28, 2009: Along with John Barleycorn and Low Sparks, Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory should be counted among the Great albums of Traffic's history. A real gem.

This review was written about the CD Remastered edition.