Artist's albums
Teatro Segura 1971
1972 · single
Lux
1972 · album
El Clan Braniff
1971 · EP
Jews Caboose
1971 · single
Meshkalina
1971 · single
Virgin
1971 · single
Traffic Sound
1970 · album
Clap at the jap (Live)
2015 · album
Those Days Have Gone
1970 · single
Yesterday's Game
1970 · single
Virgin
1970 · album
Early Recordings (A Bailar Go-Go)
1969 · EP
I'm so Glad
1969 · single
Sky Pilot
1969 · single
You've Got Me Floating
1969 · single
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Biography
A popular Peruvian rock group in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Traffic Sound had a very British-influenced early progressive rock sound along the lines of Traffic and (more distantly) Jethro Tull. These similarities were evident in the band's use of flute and saxes, all played by Jean Pierre Magnet, who could also play vibes and percussion. What is surprising is that Traffic Sound, unlike other South American groups of the period that only came to light in the Northern Hemisphere in the 1990s, do not sound exotic or primitive. They simply sound like an accomplished minor-league 1970 rock band with considerable progressive, psychedelic, and soul influences informing their original material. There's a Latin feel to some of the rhythmic percussive grooves, sure, but no more, really, than you would find in a cut like Traffic's "Feelin' Alright." They disbanded in 1972 after four albums; some of their material found US release in 1997. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi