Chris Wood (24. června 1944 Harborne, Birmingham – 12. července 1983, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham) byl zakládající člen anglické rockové skupiny Traffic, kterou společně s ním zakládali Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi a Dave Mason.
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S Traffic
- 1967 Mr. Fantasy
- 1968 Traffic
- 1969 Last Exit
- 1969 Best of Traffic
- 1970 John Barleycorn Must Die
- 1971 The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys
- 1971 Welcome to the Canteen
- 1973 Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory
- 1973 On the Road
- 1974 When the Eagle Flies
- 1975 Heavy Traffic
- 1975 More Heavy Traffic
- 1991 Smiling Phases
- 1998 Heaven Is In Your Mind – An Introduction To Traffic
- 2000 Feelin' Alright: The Very Best Of Traffic
- 2002 The Collection
- 2003 The Best Of Traffic – The Millennium Collection
- 2005 Traffic Gold
S Ginger Baker's Air Force
S ostatními[2]
- 1968 Jimi Hendrix, Electric Ladyland (Reprise)
- 1969 Free, Free (Island/Polydor)
- 1969 Fat Mattress, Fat Mattress (Polydor)
- 1969 Martha Velez, Fiends and Angels (Sire)
- 1969 Chicken Shack, O.K. Ken?
- 1969 Gordon Jackson, Thinking Back
- 1969 Locomotive, We Are Everything You See[3]
- 1970 Shawn Phillips, Contribution
- 1970 Sky, Don't Hold Back (RCA)[4]
- 1971 Jimi Hendrix, Cry of Love (Reprise)[5]
- 1971 Steve Winwood, Winwood (United Artists)[6]
- 1972 Jim Capaldi, Oh How We Danced (Island)
- 1972 Reebop Kwaku Baah, Rebop (Island)
- 1973 John Martyn, Inside Out
- 1973 Hanson, Now Hear This (Manticore)
- 1973 Free Creek, Music From Free Creek (Charisma; recorded 1969; re-released 1976 as Summit Meeting)[7]
- 1975 Jim Capaldi, Short Cut Draw Blood (Island)
- 1977 Third World, 96 Degrees In The Shade (Manga)
- 1977 Crawler, Crawler (Epic)
- 1979 Third World, The Story's Been Told (Island)
- 1997 Spencer Davis Group, Funky (Date/One Way; recorded 1968)[8]
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Compilation of Ginger Baker's first three albums, including Ginger Baker's Air Force.
A band that originally had Mike Kellie, later of Spooky Tooth, as its drummer, with Chris Wood on saxophone. Both were with the band from the time of its initial formation in 1965 and both left in 1966. Wood, then of Traffic, later contributed to the band's only album release. See Chris Wood Biography; see also Biography of Locomotive; www.brumbeat.net.
Backing vocals, with Steve Winwood, on "Ezy Ryder", originally recorded December, 1969; see The Cry of Love.
Compilation of Winwood's group activities from 1966 to 1970, including material from the Spencer Davis Group, Powerhouse, Traffic and Blind Faith. Track listing is accessible here; www.allmusic.com.
A "super session", featuring, among others, Eric Clapton (as "King Cool") and Jeff Beck (as "A.N. Other"). See Archivováno 19. 4. 2014 na Wayback Machine. Interview with Moogy Klingman by I.C. Timerow, 2001; www.moogymusic.com.