The Invisible Band
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The Invisible Band | ||
Studio album by Travis | ||
Released | June 11, 2001 | |
Genre | Alternative rock | |
Length | 55:25 | |
Label | Independiente, Epic | |
Producer(s) | Nigel Godrich | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Travis chronology | ||
The Man Who (1999) |
The Invisible Band (2001) |
12 Memories (2003) |
The Invisible Band is the third studio album by the Scottish rock band Travis, first released in 2001. The title of the album reflects the band's feeling that their music is more important than the band making it. The title may be an allusion to Adam Smith's "invisible hand".
It was also mentioned by Fran Healy, that the title also refers to a band heard frequently on the radio, but the public only know their songs and not the band, as well as not knowing what they look like.
The album spent its first four weeks at the UK #1 album spot, and sold in 4 weeks what "The Man Who" took in 26.
[edit] Track listing
All tracks written by Francis Healy.
- "Sing"
- "Dear Diary"
- "Side"
- "Pipe Dreams"
- "Flowers in the Window"
- "The Cage"
- "Safe"
- "Follow the Light"
- "Last Train"
- "Afterglow"
- "Indefinitely"
- "The Humpty Dumpty Love Song"
- "Ring Out the Bell" (U.S. version hidden track)
- "You Don't Know What I'm Like" (U.S. version hidden track)
[edit] Personnel
- Francis Healy – vocals, guitar
- Andy Dunlop – guitar
- Dougie Payne – bass guitar
- Neil Primrose – drums
[edit] Trivia
- The song "Sing" makes a brief appearance on NBC's The Office in episode #13 "The Client".