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Traffic - Medicated Goo flac album
  • Performer Traffic
  • Title Medicated Goo
  • Date of release 1969
  • Style Psychedelic Rock
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  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1445 mb
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Last Exit is the third studio album by English rock band Traffic released in May 1969. It is a collection of odds and ends collected by Island Records after the initial breakup of the band. The first half of the album consists of studio recordings, while the second half was recorded live at the Fillmore Auditorium. The album reached number 19 in the American Billboard 200 chart.

Traffic's farewell album, Last Exit, which contained the underground hit, "Medicated Goo," would be released in 1969, but by then Steve Winwood was already off to form Blind Faith with ex-Cream guitarist Eric Clapton and drummer Ginger Baker. Although this collaboration bore musical fruit, Clapton's lack of commitment frustrated Winwood and Blind Faith would call it quits after only one album and tour. At the dawn of the 1970s, Winwood found himself without a band

Lyrics to "Medicated Goo" song by Traffic: Pretty Polly Possum what's wrong with you? Your body's kind a weak and you think there's nothing w. .Pretty Polly Possum what's wrong with you? Your body's kind a weak and you think there's nothing we can do Good Golly Polly shame on you Cause Molly made a stew that'll make a newer girl out of you. So follow me, its good for you That good old fashioned Medicated Goo Ooo, ain't it good for you? My own homegrown recipe'll see you thru. Freaky Freddy Frolic had some, I know.

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Album, 1968, Island Records. I Am. 16. Withering Tree. 17. Medicated Goo. 18. Shangai Noodle Factory. Album, 1969, Island Records.

Welcome to the Canteen is the fifth album by English rock band Traffic. It was recorded live at Fairfield Halls, Croydon and the Oz Benefit Concert, London, July 1971 and released in September of that year. It was recorded during Dave Mason's third stint with the band, which lasted only six performances. The tracklist includes one song each from the first three Traffic albums; two songs from Mason's first solo album, Alone Together; and "Gimme Some Lovin'" from Steve Winwood's former band, the Spencer Davis Group. Jim Capaldi - tambourine, percussion, backing vocal on "Medicated Goo". Chris Wood - sax, flute, electric piano, organ. Dave Mason- lead vocals on "Sad and Deep as You" and "Shouldn't Have Took More Than You Gave", lead guitar, acoustic guitar on "Sad and Deep as You".

Medicated Goo. Lyricist:James David Miller, Steve Winwood. Pretty Polly Possum what's wrong with you? Your body's kind a weak and you think there's nothing we can do Good Golly Polly shame on you 'Cause Molly made a stew that'll make a newer girl out of you. So follow me, it's good for you That good old fashioned medicated goo Ooo, ain't it good for you? My own homegrown recipe'll see you through.

Tracklist

A1 Medicated Goo
A2 Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring
B1 Shangai Noodle Factory

Notes

Cardboard Picture sleeve