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12 Memories

Travis (UK)
Release Date: 07/03/2008
Original Release:  2003
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 1052504_CD
UPC # 886972442327
Label: Epic (USA)
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Disc: 1
1. Quicksand
2. Beautiful Occupation, The
3. Re-Offender
4. Peace the F*** Out
5. How Many Hearts
6. Paperclips
7. Somewhere Else
8. Love Will Come Through
9. Mid-Life Krysis
10. Happy to Hang Around
11. Walking Down The Hill / Some Sad Song

Performer: Travis (UK)
Distributor: Sony Music Distribution (

Notes: Travis: Neil Primrose, Douglas Payne, Andy Dunlop, Francis Healy. Additional personnel: Sarah Wilson (cello); Red Dog, Amby (background vocals); Celtic Football Club. Producers: Travis, Steve Orchard, Tchad Blake. In the Brit-pop world, Travis has contentedly played the role of well-behaved lads to the cockier Oasis and brasher Blur. Due to the cumulative aftereffects of 9/11 and a more personal tragedy that almost found drummer Neil Primrose paralyzed from a near-fatal dive into a pool, 12 MEMORIES finds this Scottish quartet no longer content to remain prim and proper. Singer and the group's songwriter Fran Healy not only points his attention at the foreign policy of the British and American governments within the sing-songy cadence of "The Beautiful Occupation," but also addresses abuse once heaped on his own mother with the gorgeously rendered "Re-Offender." One of the most political missives is "Peace the F*** Out," an echo-laden number goosed along by fuzz guitar and ending with a chant of the song's title by supporters of the Celtic Football Club and Fulham F.C. All is not doom and gloom, though, and despite the negatives that inspired Healy to write, he still manages to come up with a sweet declaration of optimism within the soaring "Love Will Come Through," which could be a Nick Drake outtake if the late singer were on antidepressants.
Rolling Stone (11/13/03, p.88) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Surprisingly, the strongest tunes here are John Lennon-style political rants....[The songs] are simple-minded and sincere, emotional rather than intellectual or ironic, and all the more powerful for it musically." Spin (12/03, p.128) - "...A delicate masterpiece of middlebrow Brit rock..." - Grade: B Entertainment Weekly (10/17/03, p.80) - "...Good news...for those who like a little substance in their balmy alt-pop." - Rating: B+ CMJ (10/27/03, p.10) - "...The 12 tracks here are really closer to American indie rock than what would once have been considered 'Britpop'....another strong release from a well-respected band..." Mojo (Publisher) (11/03, p.125) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...The sound of a band redefining their boundaries, Travis are growing up without growing cold..."
Glasgow, Scotland's Travis started off as an alt-rock band in 1997 (look no further than the early track "All I Want To Do Is Rock"), but transformed into Britpop songcrafters for their massive sophomore release, THE MAN WHO. Praised by Oasis' Noel Gallagher, Travis became one of the most popular European groups of the early 21st century. Their gentle, melodic approach became a hallmark of the latter-day Britpop sound.
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