The Invisible Band

Editorial Reviews
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The Invisible Band marks no major change in direction for Travis, but this is no bad thing. That Travis are the most simplistic of the post-Radiohead groups may not sound like the heartiest of compliments, but it undoubtedly accounts for their massive appeal. The Man Who became one of the most popular indie-rock records of the 1990s by virtue of its cheery accessibility and its way with a simple weather metaphor, and judging by the lyrics of "Side"--"The grass is always greener on the other side / The neighbor's got a new car that you wanna drive"--it's immediately obvious that come their third full-length album, Travis have figured out that their fans are not waiting for a brave sonic crusade. Which doesn't matter a bit, because The Invisible Band is such a natural, instantly lovable, and thoroughly unforced record, it seems completely churlish to knock it. The opening "Sing" sounds like, since their inception, all Travis have been missing is a banjo; the florid "Flowers in the Window" harks back to McCartney's finest Beatles compositions; and the synth-led "Humpty Dumpty Love Song" lays Travis's sentimental heart bare. "I'd pray to God if there were heaven," sings Fran Healy on "Pipe Dreams," "But heaven sounds so very far from here..." And that's exactly why Travis are so popular; they're the humble down-to-earth boys from next door, still singing the simplest songs, still making the mundane sound beautiful. --Louis Pattison --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Music Review:

  1. The Last Town Chorus
  2. The Pretenders Greatest Hits [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  3. This Is the Sea [Enhanced]
  4. Unwind
  5. Vulnerable [Enhanced]
  6. Wake Up [Import]
  7. Welcoming Home The Astronauts
  8. Westing (By Musket and Sextant)
  9. What I Learned About Ego, Opinion, Art & Commerce [Enhanced]
  10. Why Does the Sun Shine? [CD-single] [EP]

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Sky Moves Sideways [Original recording remastered]

Mozart: String Quintets K515 & K593

Les Combat De Dieu

Music: FREESTYLE PARADE 2K1 CD 1 of 2

Latin Soul: New York Barrio Grooves 1966-1972 [Import]

Life Styles [Import]

Nuova Dimora [Import]

Never Take Friendship Personal [Enhanced]

Live in Cologne [Import]

Late Sixties [Import]

Man Machine

Mad 6 [SACD] [Import]

Killer Quad: The Best of Newtown [Clean]

Chopin: Piano Concerto No.1

New Orleans Blues/Plays Cole Porter