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Album: Heavy Traffic
# Song Title   Time
1)    Blues And Rhythm More Info... 4:32
2)    All Stand Up (Never Say Never) More Info... 4:08
3)    The Oriental More Info... 4:30
4)    Creepin Up On You More Info... 5:01
5)    Heavy Traffic More Info... 4:24
6)    Solid Gold More Info... 4:13
7)    Green More Info... 3:37
8)    Jam Side Down More Info... 3:27
9)    Diggin' Burt Bacharach More Info... 2:32
10)    Do It Again More Info... 3:40
11)    Another Day More Info... 3:48
12)    I Don't Remember Anymore More Info... 3:39
13)    Money Don't Matter More Info... 3:45
14)    Rhythm Of Life More Info... 5:07
 

Album: Heavy Traffic
# Song Title   Time
1)    Blues And Rhythm More Info... 4:32
2)    All Stand Up (Never Say Never) More Info... 4:08
3)    The Oriental More Info... 4:30
4)    Creepin Up On You More Info... 5:01
5)    Heavy Traffic More Info... 4:24
6)    Solid Gold More Info... 4:13
7)    Green More Info... 3:37
8)    Jam Side Down More Info... 3:27
9)    Diggin' Burt Bacharach More Info... 2:32
10)    Do It Again More Info... 3:40
11)    Another Day More Info... 3:48
12)    I Don't Remember Anymore More Info... 3:39
13)    Money Don't Matter More Info... 3:45
14)    Rhythm Of Life More Info... 5:07
 
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Tracks

1. Blues And Rhythm

2. All Stand Up (Never Say Never)

3. The Oriental

4. Creepin Up On You

5. Heavy Traffic

6. Solid Gold

7. Green

8. Jam Side Down

9. Diggin Burt Bacharach

10. Do It Again

11. Another Day

12. I Don't Remember Anymore

13. Money Son't Matter

14. Rhythm Of Life

Performer Notes
  • Status Quo: Francis Rossi, Rick Parfitt (vocals, guitar); Andrew Bown (guitar, harmonica, keyboards, background vocals); John "Rhino" Edwards (bass); Matthew Letley (drums, percussion).
  • Additional personnel: Tonto and Toot.
  • Recorded at State Of The Ark Studios, Surrey, England.
  • Although Status Quo's commercial status has never been in doubt, few long-time fans have truly rated their '80s-'90s era output alongside the bedazzling blues boogie classics that they unleashed earlier in their lifespan -- that peerless run of albums that stretched between Piledriver and Rockin' All Over the World. Too many clich‚s, too much fuss, too little heads-down, no-nonsense rock & roll. If you gave up on Quo any time in the past 20 years, you're not alone. But, if you return to the fold for Heavy Traffic, you won't be alone either.
  • Quite simply, Heavy Traffic is Quo's finest studio album since Blue for You -- bar none. Recorded with all five bandmembers simply standing together in the studio and playing -- exactly like they used to work, before producers and computers and technology came along -- it offers nothing more or less than Quo ever should have represented. Crunchy rhythms, driving tempos, a blue-collar barroom barrage that doesn't even let up for the ballads -- because there aren't any!
  • Neither are there any cover versions and, if a few of the band's own old ghosts do filter through, that's only to be expected; there are, after all, only so many things you can do with the trademark Quo sound. So "Creepin' Up on You" has a hint of "Roll Over Lay Down" playing around its fringes, and "All Stand Up" is a bit like "Down Down." One might also detect a distinctly Free-esque edge to "Rhythm of Life," but that's no bad thing either. Indeed, it serves only to remind us just how closely affiliated the two bands were during their early-'70s prime -- and this is the sound of Quo re-establishing their half of the balance. Beyond the realm of any expectation -- a masterpiece! ~ Dave Thompson
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