Travis
Album Review
Next to Coldplay, no other band was as successful in disseminating post-Britpop in the early 2000s as the Scottish four-piece Travis. Ironically, starting out as a neo-trad rock outfit on its 1997 debut album, Good Feeling, the band soon experienced a kind of soft rock epiphany and by its 1999 follow-up, The Man Who, was pursuing a decidedly more low-key acoustic sound. Centered around the delicately sanguine vocals of Fran Healy, Travis found radio-friendly currency with such melancholy anthems as "Why Does It Always Rain On Me?," "Sing," and "Flowers in the Window." However, despite a knack for catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrical sentiments, Travis albums often have a "samey" quality, which makes Singles such a pleasant addition to the band's catalog. Featuring every one of Travis' singles -- including the aforementioned hits -- as well as a new cut, Singles works as a great introduction to the band, hitting all the high points while avoiding any mid-album filler. Of course, some memorable album tracks like "Safe" can't technically be included here, and fans will have to wait for the inevitable "best-of" disc for a more complete Travis picture. Until then, Singles will do just fine, thanks. ~ Matt Collar, All Music Guide
Singles
Album Release Date: November 2, 2004
Genres: ROCK
Track List:
- Sing
- Driftwood
- Writing to Reach You
- Why Does It Always Rain on Me?
- Re-Offender
- Walking in the Sun
- Tied to the 90's
- Coming Around
- Flowers in the Window
- Love Will Come Through
- More Than Us
- Side
- U16 Girls
- Happy
- All I Want to Do Is Rock
- The Beautiful Occupations
- Turn
- The Distance
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