| Artist appears on Travis Man Who CD (1999)
Andy Dunlop albums
$8.25 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
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| Artist appears on Travis Invisible Band CD (2001)
Andy Dunlop CD discography
$6.25 This Limited Edition of THE INVISIBLE BAND contains the hidden tracks "Ring Out The Bell" and "You Don't Know What I'm Like" following "The Humpty Dumpty Love Song."
Travis's second album THE MAN WHO made them one of the biggest bands
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| Artist appears on Travis Good Feeling CD (1997)
Andy Dunlop music CDs
$6.25 It's rare that bands get second chances, but Travis certainly deserved one. 1997's GOOD FEELING sank almost without trace upon its release, but when 1999's THE MAN WHO became one of the most critically praised albums of the year, many
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| Artist appears on Travis 12 Memories CD (2003) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
Andy Dunlop CD discography
$40.75 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
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| Artist appears on Travis Invisible Band CD (2001) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Japan
Andy Dunlop albums
$39.19 This Limited Edition of THE INVISIBLE BAND contains the hidden tracks "Ring Out The Bell" and "You Don't Know What I'm Like" following "The Humpty Dumpty Love Song."
Travis's second album THE MAN WHO made them one of the biggest bands
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