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JamiroquaiTravelling Without Moving

Label:Sony Soho Square – 483999 1, Sony Soho Square – 01-483999-20
Format:
2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Gatefold
Country:UK
Released:
Genre:Electronic, Reggae, Funk / Soul, Folk, World, & Country
Style:Reggae, Soul, Disco, Rhythm & Blues, Acid Jazz

Tracklist

A1Virtual Insanity
A2Cosmic Girl
A3Use The Force
A4Everyday
B1Alright
B2High Times
B3Drifting Along
B4Didjerama
C1Didjital Vibrations
C2Traveling Without Moving
C3You Are My Love
C4Spend A Lifetime
D1Do You Know Where You're Coming From
FeaturingM-Beat
D2Funktion (Ruff Mix)
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Notes

D1 is referred to as "Bonus Track"
D2 is not mentioned anywhere on the label or cover.

Ⓒ 1996 Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 099748 399915
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5099748399915
  • Rights Society: MCPS BIEM SDRM
  • Label Code: LC6140
  • Matrix / Runout (Machine stamp side A): 01 483999 20 1A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Machine stamp side B): 01 483999 20 1B1
  • Matrix / Runout (Machine stamp side C): 01 483999 20 1C1
  • Matrix / Runout (Machine stamp side D): 01 483999 20 1D1

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Travelling Without Moving (CD, Album)Sony Soho Square483999 2Europe1996
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Travelling Without Moving (CD, Album)WorkOK 67903US1996
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Travelling Without Moving (Minidisc, Album)Sony Soho Square483999 8UK1996
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Travelling Without Moving (CD, Album)EpicESCA 6627Japan1996
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Travelling Without Moving (Cassette, Album)Sony Soho Square483999 4UK1996

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Reviews

  • mega_2122's avatar
    mega_2122
    This sounds a LOT better than the CD does on my end, my copy sadly was DJed by the original owner, so when I got it it sounded really bad, but after a wet clean it sounds a lot better. Only version with the uncensored High Times, and cool to own a first press of this aswell, as this was the first album I heard from them.
    • Vousk's avatar
      Vousk
      The only vinyl version to have the Esther WIlliams "Last night changed it all" sample on High Times.
      • roufok_3000
        This is a supersonic vinyl miracle and the best mix of funk/acid/disco albums!
        • Rosenberg's avatar
          Rosenberg
          Edited 3 years ago
          This is the one to have, a little bit more expensive then the later re-issues but more bang for buck and on the long run a better investment when you want to get rid of it. The sound is dynamic, open, relaxed and on the quite parts dead silent as it should be.

          Source Wiki:
          Travelling Without Moving is the third studio album by British funk/acid jazz band Jamiroquai, released on 28 August 1996 in Japan, 9 September 1996 in the United Kingdom, 19 November 1996 in Canada, and 14 January 1997 in the United States. The album features the international hit single "Virtual Insanity". It sold over 8 million copies worldwide, and entered the Guinness World Records as the best-selling funk album in history.[3]

          Just before the release of the album, it was reported that singer Jay Kay's love of sportscars had reached a peak, and as such was reflected by the album cover which resembled the Ferrari logo as well as the engine noises on the title track. The title track, "Travelling Without Moving", appropriately introduces a new high-octane sound which features strongly in later albums. The RIAA certified Travelling Without Moving Platinum on 3 November 1997, denoting 1 million shipments in the United States—this is the only RIAA certification the band has ever obtained. The name of the album seems to be a reference to the film Dune, which includes the line "Travelling without moving" in its intro sequence.

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