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THE MAN WHO was an astonishingly successful and critically praised follow-up to Travis's inconspicuous 1997 debut, GOOD FEELING. Amidst the upbeat but uninspired post-Britpop guitar scene, the Glaswegian four-piece refined the tender moments from the group's first album to produce a work of unexpected subtlety and confidence. The stunning first single and opening track "Writing to Reach You" sets the mood. The song evokes the fragility and lyrical ache of Radiohead's "High and Dry" and name-checks Oasis's "Wonderwall."
From the claustrophobic "The Fear" to the mocking self-pity of "Why Does It Always Rain On Me?" to the somnolent "As You Are" and the mellow resignation of "Driftwood," Fran Healy and company wrest a range of emotions from the simplest of acoustic arrangements. Only the solitary stray into bombast of "Turn" disappoints, but it still serves to demonstrate how far the group has progressed.
Additional personnel includes: Sarah Wilson (cello).
Engineers include: Gerard Navarro.
Personnel: Sara Wilson (cello).
Audio Mixer: Nigel Godrich.
Recording information: Rak Studios (09/1998).
Travis: Fran Healy, Dougie, Andy, Neil.
Rolling Stone (1/4/01, p.117) - Included in Rolling Stone's "Top 50 Albums of 2000". Rolling Stone (4/27/00, p.66) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...Sentimental pub rock at its warmest, with gorgeous guitar hooks and boy-next-door sincerity....If you have any weakness for sad-eyed Celtic troubadour pop [this album] will feed your jones and invite you to stay for supper." Entertainment Weekly (12/29/00, p.138) - Ranked #4 in EW's Top 10 Albums of 2000 - "...Wimpiness never sounded so honorable..." Q (6/00, p.69) - Ranked #54 in Q's "100 Greatest British Albums" - "...A succession of great moments stitched together with a craftman's care, sprinkled with a hint of lonliness..." Alternative Press (4/00, p.104) - 3 out of 5 - "...As ethereal post-Britpop goes, this is top-shelf material; the lyrics sound simultaneously hip and self-defeatist...and singer Fran Healy sounds suitably depressed..." CMJ (3/27/00, p.3) - "...rapturous melodies and a sense of hopeful radiance within an otherwise sad and gloomy art-pop framework....a compelling work of beauty...". Man Who Music Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)   SIMPLY GREAT THIS IS A GREAT CD, THIS IS MUSIC FOR PEOPLE WITH A GREAT SENSIBILITY. WHEN YOU BE SAD O DEPRESS THIS IS A GREAT MEDICINE. Submitted by manuelburgos837 (EL SALVADOR)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
TO GOOD TO PASS UP Yes, I can see why this album which came out in 1999 was a #1 hit in England. (ignored in the States) There are some great guitar hooks in these songs which make you want to listen to them over and over. This is yet another album of music which you can get lost in. "Writing To Reach You", "The Fear", "As You Are", "Driftwood", & "The Last Laugh Of The Laughter" are all beautiful songs that are played and sung with heart. (my favorites, of course) They are one of the "few" groups today that is making music that really matters. Submitted by a reviewer (Rockford, IL , USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
ALT-BRITPOP BRILLIANCE Just a marvelous, stunningly and hauntingly beautiful CD. Fran Healy's soaring vocals are superb. CD better with each listen -- particularly with headphones to appreciate the subtle nuances in the music. Mixes the acoustic and electric very nicely. Amazing the band for the most part has been largely ignored in the States, except for by critics. Very highly recommended. Submitted by a reviewer (Texas) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Travis have out done themselves This has to be the best cd in my collection. Fran (along w/ the others) did an awesome job on this cd. Submitted by a reviewer (Kansas) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A wonderful melodic universe "The Man Who" by Travis is clearly one of the best albums I have heard in the last 5 or 6 years. It is absolutely wonderful, full of great melodies and hooks. At times it reminds you of McCartney or/and the Beatles, at other times of the Byrds,... It is a classic album in the sense that it is a masterpiece and also clearly influenced by great bands from music's best age: 60's and 70's. If you don't have it, buy it now!!! Submitted by a reviewer (Dublin (Rep. of Ireland)) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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