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  1. The album was recorded at Lee's home studio in south Oxfordshire, which he and LeFevre built especially for the project. The guest musicians at the sessions included George Harrison, Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Ron Wood and Mick Fleetwood. "Fallen Angel" and the Harrison-composed "So Sad (No Love of His Own)" were issued as singles ...

  2. 27 de out. de 2011 · In my opinion, one of Alvin Lee's best songs (maybe his very best) is the titular 'On the Road to Freedon'; with Mylon Le Fevre providing only backing vocals on this track, it effectively is Alvin Lee and Traffic (Steve Winwood on piano, Jim Capaldi on drums and Rebob on congas).

  3. www.youtube.com › @JimCapaldiOfficialJim Capaldi - YouTube

    The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys in Dobly ATMOS. This official YouTube channel is dedicated to the life and works of Jim Capaldi and is run by his Estate.James Capaldi (2 August 1944 –...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_CapaldiJim Capaldi - Wikipedia

    Nicola James Capaldi (2 August 1944 – 28 January 2005) [1] was an English singer-songwriter and drummer. His musical career spanned more than four decades. He co-founded the progressive rock band Traffic in 1967 with Steve Winwood with whom he co-wrote the majority of the band's material.

  5. 7 de abr. de 2017 · Listen free to Alvin Lee & Mylon LeFevre – On the Road to Freedom (On The Road To Freedom, The World Is Changing and more). 12 tracks (38:57). On the Road to Freedom is the 1973 album by Alvin Lee and Mylon LeFevre. Guest musicians include George Harrison, Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Mick Fleetwood, and Ron Wood.

  6. A small audience seemed hardly to appreciate the supreme rarity value value of a gig which brought together Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Mike Patto, Boz Burrell, Ian Wallace, Tim Hinkley to back up “new discoveries” Alvin Lee and Mylon Lefevre.

  7. 12 de set. de 2021 · By Paul Sexton. ( Classic Rock ) published 12 September 2021. Jim Capaldi made wonderful music with Traffic, and on a run of seriously star-studded solo albums. (Image credit: Keith Morris/Redferns)