'there is no wrong, there is no right, the circle only has o
Deven Gadula | san francisco, ca, united states | 11/06/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It is possible to miss this gorgeous music or to dismiss it as something that sounds good but is not your thing. It is just not cool enough and a bit too accessible and pop like for you too be into Travis, you might say. That would be a huge mistake on your part. Some of their most beautiful and ambitious songs can be found on their latest Ode To J. Smith album (it is 2009 now) and I have a feeling that it will not be very long for Travis to shower us with more jewels. I am choosing this album The Invisible Band because it contains even more great songs on it that either The Man Who or Ode To J. Smith (obviously that is a matter of personal preference). I hardly ever listen to any Travis album from A to Z. I much prefer to listen to this kind of music as part of my... greater listening experience, by mixing it with things...less accessible. However, some of the most beautiful songs I often hear, I hear when I load my Travis compilation: There Is No Wrong There Is No Right The Circle Only Has One Side into my cd changer.
1. Song To Self edit 1
2. Before You Were Young
3. Luv
4. Side
5. I Love You Anyways
6. Turn
7. The Humpty Dumpty Love Song
8. Quite Free
9. Driftwood
10. Battleships
11. Chinese Blues
12. Sing
13. The Last Laugh Of The Laughter
14. Safe
15. Slide Show
16. Afterglow
17. Re-Offender
18. More Than Us
19. Dear Diary
20. Song To Self edit 2
"