Travis, the Scottish rock band, released their second studio album, "The Man Who," on May 24, 1999, marking a significant shift in their musical direction. This album, released via Craft Recordings, is a pivotal work in the Britpop genre, showcasing the band's evolution from their debut album "Good Feeling." With a duration of nearly two hours, this expansive collection features a mix of studio recordings and live performances, offering a comprehensive look into Travis's artistry.
"The Man Who" is a testament to Travis's ability to blend introspective lyrics with infectious melodies. The album opens with "Writing to Reach You," a track that sets the tone for the introspective journey ahead. Standout singles like "Why Does It Always Rain on Me?" and "Turn" highlight the band's knack for crafting memorable, radio-friendly tunes that resonate with a wide audience. The album also includes live versions of tracks like "Driftwood" and "Slide Show," recorded at The Link Café in 1999, adding a raw, energetic dimension to the collection.
The album's tracklist is diverse, featuring everything from the upbeat "Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah" to the reflective "The Urge For Going." Each song contributes to the album's cohesive narrative, making "The Man Who" a compelling listen from start to finish. Whether you're a longtime fan of Travis or a newcomer to their music, this album offers a rich and rewarding experience.