Dave Mason, co-founder of Traffic, releasing new album

2007-05-03

Friday Music is proud to announce the signing of the legendary guitarist, vocalist and award winning artist Dave Mason to the label. The co-founder of the progressive rock band Traffic, as well as Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame inductee delivers his first album in almost a decade to retail this May 8th with Live At XM Satellite Radio/ The Deluxe Edition (Friday Music 1059).

As co-founder of the legendary rock band Traffic, Dave Mason has always been a powerful force in popular music. His tenure as their guitarist, vocalist & songwriter, along with his friends Stevie Winwood, Jim Capaldi and Chris Wood, netted the quartet several hit singles and albums including his signature tune Feelin’ Alright and international smashes like Hole In My Shoe and You Can All Join In.

While collaborating with his friends like Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, and George Harrison, Dave Mason continued to develop his trademark sound, while igniting a solo career that took off with his first platinum plus debut album Alone Together from 1970.

Over the next three decades, Dave Mason continued his legendary status as a staple radio artist, riding the top rung of the many music charts with tunes like We Just Disagree, Let It Flow, All Along the Watchtower, Show Me Some Affection, and Feelin’ Alright.

A few years ago, Dave Mason and his band entered into the XM studios in Washington D.C., and recorded the new Friday Music album Live at XM Satellite Radio. This unique session was performed organically in front of an intimate gathering of friends and fans. From start to finish, it is a solid 100% classic Dave Mason concert.

Things start off with a nod to his Alone Together album with the prog-rock classic World In Changes and his Delaney and Bonnie hit Only You Know and I Know. Mason’s vocals and guitar styling are second to none as the crowd roars in approval.

We Just Disagree was Dave’s most successful venture at Top 40 radio back in the late seventies. This emotional live reading brings back the memories of this era and skillfully shows the interplay between Mason and his good friend guitarist John Sambataro (Firefall, McGuinn Clark & Hillman). This track is indeed a defining moment of the show.

No Dave Mason concert is complete without the classics All Along The Watchtower, Traffic’s Dear Mr. Fantasy and the surprise groover Feelin’ Alright. His fans and new converts will agree, this new live offering will satisfy the classic rocker in all of us.

In addition to this pivotal live recording, Dave has gone into the vaults and found a very rare live interpretation of the Eagles classic Take It To The Limit. Recorded several years ago in the Orange County, California locale, this tune takes on a whole new feeling with the Dave Mason magic.

As a further gift to his fans, Dave has also included two new studio tracks that will truly enhance your listening experience. First, there is the very rare Dave Mason/Jim Capaldi duet of the classic 40,000 Headmen. Recorded shortly before his untimely death, Jim Capaldi truly sings his soul out on this revisit to the Traffic era. Dave shares on the vocal chores, as well as an incredible guitar workout throughout.

The intriguing closer, Deaf, Dumb And Blind, is one of those tunes that his fans have been clamoring years for. Dave’s vocals are the ticket here, the amazing music he creates is still intact after four decades of recording, and like a fine wine, his career just gets better all the time. This tune will surely become one of his future classics.

5 Comments »

  1. This is a great album and it comes at the perfect time. Dave Mason’s first album in many years of new songs is close to being completed and we, at Harmonie Park, have had the great pleasure of working with Dave on this project. This mew album of Dave Mason songs is destined to be a classic…stay tuned!!

    Comment by Brian Pastoria — May 25, 2007 @ 6:18 am

  2. This is a great album and it comes at the perfect time. Dave Mason’s first album in many years of new songs is close to being completed and we, at Harmonie Park, have had the great pleasure of working with Dave on this project. This new album of Dave Mason songs is destined to be a classic…stay tuned!!

    Comment by Brian Pastoria — May 25, 2007 @ 6:19 am

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