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      • "Dear Mr. Fantasy" is the final track on Side 1 of Traffic's debut album. Running at 5 minutes and 44 seconds, it's the longest track on the album.
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  2. Songfacts®: "Dear Mr. Fantasy" is the final track on Side 1 of Traffic's debut album. Running at 5 minutes and 44 seconds, it's the longest track on the album. The sound is moody and atmospheric, bordering on eerie. Traffic member Jim Capaldi wrote the lyrics. Bandmates Steve Windwood and Chris Wood wrote the music.

  3. "Dear Mr. Fantasy" is a rock song by Traffic from their 1967 album, Mr. Fantasy. Jim Capaldi contributed the lyrics, while Steve Winwood and Chris Wood composed the music. [1] In a song review for AllMusic, Lindsay Planer writes: A slightly trippy dark and foreboding tone permeates both the lyrics and arrangement contrasting the rock-solid pop ...

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  4. Jan 26, 2024 · Classic Rock. In the spring of 1967, the newly formed Traffic retreated to a haunted cottage to write their debut album, Mr. Fantasy. Cue in-fighting, an unhappy local with a shotgun, and incredibly strong acid. By Max Bell. ( Classic Rock ) published 26 January 2024.

  5. Apr 27, 2024 · Impact of the Song. “Dear Mr. Fantasy” was released in 1967 and climbed to #16 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Although it didn’t achieve the same level of commercial success as some of Traffic’s other hits, the song’s message and melody left an indelible impression on audiences.

  6. Traffic at the Santa Monica, CA Civic Center 2/21/72 and the only concert video from back in the day.

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  7. Apr 16, 2019 · Armed with a batch of songs that sprawled from psych to blues to soul to Beatlesque Indian nods, Traffic eventually moved to London's Olympic Studios with producer Jimmy Miller, with whom Winwood...

  8. May 2, 2019 · The band Traffic has probably been getting its heaviest web traffic ever this past week, thanks to the use of a 50-year-old song, “Dear Mr. Fantasy,” that plays briefly but inescapably in the...