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Travis Meeks Discography of CDs
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Live Bootleg CD (2005)
Travis Meeks albums Originally hailing from Charlestown, IN, before relocating to Louisville, KY, Days Of The New was signed to a recording deal after just three shows and released their self-titled debut album in June 1997. Three of the band, Travis Meeks (b. 27 April 1979; singer/songwriter/guitarist), Jesse Vest (b. 10 May 1977; bass) and Matt Taul (b. 30 August 1978; drums), previously performed as the Metallica-influenced Dead Reckoning. When the band revised itself into Days Of The New, guitarist Todd Whitener (b. 25 May 1978; rhythm guitar) rounded out the line-up.
The group has been driven by Meeks' musical vision from the get-go. The band's largely acoustic sound caught the ear of former R.E.M. producer Scott Litt, who signed the group to his newly formed label, Outpost, and oversaw the group's self-titled 1997 release. The album, often called The Orange Album, was an immediate hit on the strength of such singles as "Touch, Peel and Stand" and "The Down Town." "Touch, Peel and Stand" quickly hit the number 1 spot on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart, stayed there for over four months and was featured heavily on MTV. The group spent the summer of 1998 opening up for one of their musical heroes, Metallica.
Meeks, parting company with the other members of the band after their tour wrapped up, wrote, recorded and produced the second Days Of The New album on his own, again self-titled but referred to as The Green Album. 2000 saw Meeks cover the Doors classic "The End" with the surviving Doors members ...
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Days of the New CD (1997) Top Seller
Travis Meeks CD discography Days Of The New frontman Travis Meeks is probably pretty sick of being told how much older he sounds on tape. Judging from the band's self-titled debut, the deep-voiced 18 year-old has apparently been brooding for a lot longer than he's ...
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Days of the New II CD (1999)
Travis Meeks albums Live Recording
Audio Mixers: Scott Litt; Todd Smith ; Travis Meeks.
Recording information: Distillery Sound Studios, Louis; Louie's Clubhouse, LA, CA; Ocean Way Recording, LA, CA.
Photographers: Larry Smith ; Chaz Rough.
Arranger: Pete Peterson .
Days Of The New: Travis Meeks.
Personnel: Travis Meeks (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, drums); Clark Hagan (vocals); Peter Rhee (violin); Max Maxwell , Matt Taul (drums); Ray Rizzo (percussion); Nicole Scherzinger (background vocals).
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I Am CD
Travis Meeks music CDs Japanese only pressing of the hard rocking lady's 2004 album. Columbia.
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Damaged Goods CD (2006)
Travis Meeks discography Released in 2003, Career Suicide saw Lennon trade in her Marshall stacks for a piano and a string section, marking her first foray into singer/songwriter land. It was an uneven but promising move, exposing both her strengths and weaknesses and the Band-Aids she often uses to cover both of them up. On Damaged Goods the heavy metal siren brings the band back in, turns it up to 11 sometimes, and delivers the kind of pseudo-gothic modern rock that won her opening slots for Alice Cooper and Monster Magnet, as well as a coveted spot ...
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Popular or famous Travis Meeks music songs: Down Town, Orch of the Medium, Words, Enemy, Touch, Peel And Stand, Shelf In The Room, Solitude, Dirty Road. More music songs I Think, How Do You Know You?, Freak, My Beautiful, I Am Album Version. See All Songs
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