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''Far From Home'', released in 1994, is the eighth and final studio album by the rock band Traffic, and the first in two decades since the release of ''When the Eagle Flies'' in 1974. The album reached number 29 in the UK Albums Chart, where it remained for four weeks, making it by far Traffic's most commercially successful album in their home country since ''John Barleycorn Must Die''.〔(Traffic in the UK Charts ), The Official Charts. Retrieved August 9, 2011.〕 In Germany, it scored two minor hits ("Here Comes a Man" and "Some Kinda Woman") and reached number 22 in the album charts. It also managed to reach number 33 in the USA ''Billboard'' chart.〔(Traffic in the USA Charts ), Allmusic. Retrieved August 9, 2011.〕 The song "State of Grace" was written by Steve Winwood and Jim Capaldi to be a Jim Capaldi solo tune, but when the Traffic reunion unexpectedly occurred, they decided to use it for ''Far from Home'' instead.〔(2011). In ''Dear Mr Fantasy: The Jim Capaldi Story'' (pp.32-43) (booklet ). London: Freedom Songs Ltd.〕 ==Track listing== All songs written by Steve Winwood and Jim Capaldi unless otherwise indicated. # "Riding High" – 5:30 # "Here Comes a Man" – 5:06 # "Far From Home" – 8:33 # "Nowhere is Their Freedom" – 6:57 # "Holy Ground" (Winwood, Capaldi, Davy Spillane) – 7:48 # "Some Kinda Woman" – 5:26 # "Every Night, Every Day" – 5:30 # "This Train Won't Stop" – 5:23 # "State of Grace" – 7:16 # "Mozambique" – 4:22 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Far from Home (Traffic album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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