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The Boy With No Name

Album - 2 may 2007 - DeB Id: 403134
By Travis
15 Tracks 2 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 0 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 16,79

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 'The Boy With No Name reveals itself as an elegant, refined, intelligent and poetic album.'

 'You have to maintain a recognizable line, consistent with what you’ve done before... some of our songs are still around and know how to move people.'

 Listen to Travis's The Boy With No Name and experience their heartfelt and poetic musical comeback today!

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📈 4,55
Album DeRango™ 8,21

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 The Boy With No Name disorients in a nearly indecent manner right from the first notes of the sumptuous "3 Times And You Lose."

 "Big Chair" is perhaps the best Travis song since "The Man Who," a phenomenal mix of delicate yet frantic drumming, subdued yet incisive singing, and flashes of piano and strings.

 Listen to The Boy With No Name and rediscover Travis’s elegant pop brilliance today!

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📈 4,50
Selfish Jean (04:01)
Cheers
Thanks for everything
You hung me out by my heart
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Closer (04:01)
I've had enough of this parade
I'm thinking of the words to say
We open up unfinished parts
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Battleships (04:12)
When will you carry me home
Like the wounded star in the movie
When will you carry me home
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My Eyes (04:08)
Deep in my heart
There's no room for crying
But I'm trying to see your point of view
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Out in Space (03:36)
Oh my friend
We have spent
So much time looking for someone to blame
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Colder (04:07)
I'm in love with everything
With every face I've ever seen
And every place I've ever been
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Travis

Travis are a Scottish band from Glasgow, associated with post-britpop and known for melodic, often melancholic pop-rock. Reviews repeatedly single out 1999’s “The Man Who” as their defining masterpiece, with later highlights including “The Invisible Band,” the darker and more politically reflective “12 Memories,” and subsequent returns to a classic ballad-heavy approach on albums like “10 Songs” and “L.A. Times.”
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