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~ Travis
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  • Audio CD (7 May 2007)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Independiente
  • ASIN: B000OQF5HS
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 8,446 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. 3 Times And You Lose
2. Selfish Jean
3. Closer
4. Big Chair
5. Battleships
6. Eyes Wide Open
7. My Eyes
8. One Night
9. Out In Space
10. Colder
11. New Amsterdam

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Amazon.co.uk Review

The Boy with No Name, the fifth album by Scots alt-rockers Travis is their first offering since 2004's Singles. First impressions are of a band eager to break new ground – a positive sign given Travis haven't impressed for what feels like far too long. Opening track "3 Times and You Lose," gives the first sense of something more dynamic occurring within the band’s modus operandi - a feeling that's continued with the finger snapping side "Selfish Jean" (a clear echo of an old b-side) and the strangely upbeat, slightly minatory "Big Chair". The pared down lullabies on The Boy With No Name are good too: songs like "Out In Space," in particular show a more candid, open-minded side of the band. While it's not close to the golden glories of The Man Who or Good Feeling, The Boy With No Name is undoubtedly Travis's most diverse and enjoyable work in a while. --Danny McKenna

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Coming four years after the 2003 release '12 Memories', Scottish four piece Travis return with their fifth studio album'The Boy With No Name'. Executively produced by Nigel Godrich and with extra production duties coming from Mike Hedges and Brian Eno, the album sees the band continue with the anthemic indie pop that inspired the likes of Coldplay, Keane and Starsailor. The lead single 'Closer' is included.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Surprise, 11 Jun 2007
The old adage that you look forward to an album and it disappoints and then one you think will be OK turns out to be a cracker. The Boy With No Name is in the latter category as a great melodic summer album. Noticed a great deal of homage to Ian Mcnabb running throughout (which is no bad thing), i.e. `3 times and you Lose' could be straight off Before All Of This. As with a lot of other reviewers I agree that Battleships is the stand-out classic.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thats more like it!!, 8 May 2007
By Mr. B. T. Carter "B Carter" (Ely, Cambs) - See all my reviews
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I have been a fan of Travis since their formative years. I saw them at some of their earlier gigs supporting Reef, Cast, Paul Weller and Oasis. Since those days they went to have massive success, notably with 2 albums (The Man Who & The Invisible Band). The Boy with No Name deserves to be as succesful as the other 2, it is a vast imrovement on the poor 12 Memories (so poor I gave my copy away!). Selfish Jean is easily one of their best ever tracks and there is not one duff track on the album. I fear though that Travis' years in the big time has all but passed and that they will return to playing the small venues as in their early days. But no matter, I think the true fans will love this. Also, if you don't have the debut album Good Feeling, I suggest you purchase this too as its a belter.
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26 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Under the spotlight, 9 May 2007
By Dafydd Jones "MetalliManic" (Aberystwyth, Ceredigion United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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This, the latest offering from Travis, 'The Boy With No Name', had many people thinking after their 'Singles' collection back in 2003. So, what was to be expected of this release?

A pleasant surprise.

The opening track, '3 Times And You Lose', starts off dreamily, before opening up into dreamy, hazy, melodic guitars and Fran Healy's soft, calm voice. A great intro. Classic Travis. 9/10.

Track two, 'Selfish Jean', is more in an early Coldplay-esque theme, and is arguably one of the best tracks on the album. It's Travis with the swagger that was only previously heard on their debut, 'Good Feeling'. This track has life, and feels more alive than anything they've done in years. 10/10.

Track three, 'Closer', was the first release off the album, and has quickly developed into a Travis classic. The video, incidentally, is worth watching as it features the comedy genius that is Ben Stiller. Yes, it is classic dreamy-guitar rock, but something Travis manage do oh so well. 10/10.

Track four, 'Big Chair', starts off with a piano/bass combination, and has a fresh-sounding drum beat to it. 'Here we go, fast and slow, on the big chair...' Healy sings. 9/10.

Track five, 'Battleships', is soft, and melodic, as you would expect really. Healy's voice is brilliant, and suits the music to perfection. I can honestly see this as a future release. 10/10.

Track six, 'Eyes Wide Open', is a more aggressive, driving riff, and certainly shows Travis from an edgier perspective, with a slight folky, and has a rawer feel to it. Brilliant. 10/10.

Track seven, 'My Eyes', is a return to the melodic, soaring soft guitar-rock that we have got used to over the years. Has a slightly sophisticated, bluesier feel to it at times, with the guitars, piano, and Healy's voice combining so well. 10/10.

Track eight, 'One Night', is typical Travis. Nothing different can be expected here, just the same meat and potatoes- the melodic guitars and Healy's calm voice. 9/10.

Track nine, 'Under The Moonlight', is slightly rockier than previous offerings. The verses are as melodic as ever, and even though Travis have been dismissed as boring by some for their music, this album is very consistent, and it shows how good they really are at what they do. 9/10.

Track ten, 'Out In Space', is more of a soft lullaby. It's nothing special in comparison to other tracks, but it's very melodic and moves along quietly. 8/10.

Track eleven, 'Colder', is very anthemic, reminiscent of Coldplay and Thirteen Senses. Has a similar tempo to the previous track, but this has more life in it. 9/10.

Track twelve, 'New Amsterdam', is a nice song. Not particularly brilliant, but it's good. For this track I would give 7/10.

But there are two hidden bonus tracks here as well. The first one, which is titled 'Sailing Away', is brilliant. Has a quite catchy feel with a slightly rocky edge to it. 9/10.

The second hidden track, 'Perfect Heaven Space', starts with a rather sophisticated piano riff before opening into a piano/acoustic track. It opens up into an anthemic sound eventually before returning to its acoustic verses. The same sophisticated piano riff closes proceedings. 9/10.

So my final verdict on 'The Boy With No Name' is that is is classic Travis, with a few nice surprises in there ('Selfish Jean', 'Eyes Wide Open'), and apart from that it just seems that Travis have picked up from the fairly disappointing '12 Memories' and gone back to the days of 'Good Feeling' and 'The Man Who'.

Well done guys. It's been a long time coming, but you're back on form.
9/10.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Quite Possibly Their Best?
I thought Travis were over the hill after 12 Memories - how wrong I was. This is an amazing album - beautiful melodic calming songs that Travis excell at. Read more
Published 1 month ago by MDD

5.0 out of 5 stars To say I love this album is an understatemt.
This album was a real return to form for travis. It is everything I love about them, and then some more on top. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Charlie Downes

2.0 out of 5 stars Decent ... but easily forgettable
The latest studio-based offering from Travis (who seeing the fortunes of rivals Take That improve also decided to jump on the come-back band wagon)offers a few happy go lucky... Read more
Published on 18 Jan 2008 by starg8

4.0 out of 5 stars Are Travis getting old?
I think they are, and as such are slipping into the unfortunate pattern that bands that are getting old fall into. Read more
Published on 8 Oct 2007 by Robbie Swale

4.0 out of 5 stars Their Best
As a reletively devoted fan, i think this is my favourite Travis album.

This is an LP that, while being devoid of the stand out tunes of yesteryear, has a beutiful... Read more
Published on 2 Oct 2007 by Mr. C. J. Coffey

4.0 out of 5 stars Smooth !
It would be easy to dismiss this latest offering from Travis as yet another 'Indie-lite' product so beloved of our legion of easy listening guitar bands. Read more
Published on 13 Aug 2007 by Arthur Dooley

4.0 out of 5 stars A welcome return
Having been lucky enough to watch Travis live in a smallish venue (Liverpool Carling Academy) about three years ago, I was extremely impressed with the energy, drive and... Read more
Published on 19 July 2007 by M. Bowers

5.0 out of 5 stars This IS rare quality ...
You know how it is. We get used to a few good tracks out of 10 by most known bands and think ourselves lucky if we can hum some of those in the shower. Read more
Published on 8 July 2007 by Listener

5.0 out of 5 stars At their best
These guys were written off in my books until I had the pleasure of seeing them at T in the Park a couple of years ago. Read more
Published on 8 July 2007 by D. Bichan

4.0 out of 5 stars Sweet stuff as per usual
To be honest after such a long wait since the last album I was a little disappointed with this one as it seemed to have no guts, but I have to say that after a few more plays I... Read more
Published on 23 Jun 2007 by Mrs. S. M. Millen

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