Jamiroquai Travelling Without Moving [Bonus Track] Release Date: 1996 09 09 Running Time: 59:07 Label: Work
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Travelling Without Moving deepens the acid jazz and '70s soul fusions of Return of the Space Cowboy, yet it doesn't have the uniform consistency of its predecessor. Nevertheless, Jamiroquai's fusions sound more fully realized with each outing, which makes its patchy songwriting forgivable. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Tracks:
| Title | Composer | Time | | 1 | Virtual Insanity | Kay, Smith | 5:40 | | 2 | Cosmic Girl | Kay, McKenzie | 4:03 | | 3 | Use the Force | Akingbola, Kay, Smith, McKenzie | 4:00 | | 4 | Everyday | Kay, Smith, Zender | 4:28 | | 5 | Alright | Kay, Smith | 4:25 | | 6 | High Times | Kay, Smith, Zender, McKenzie | 5:58 | | 7 | Drifting Along | Kay, Zender, McKenzie, Katz | 4:06 | | 8 | Didjerama | Buchanan, Kay, McKenzie | 3:50 | | 9 | Didjital Vibrations | Buchanan, Kay, Zender | 5:49 | | 10 | Travelling Without Moving | Kay | 3:40 | | 11 | You Are My Love | Kay | 3:55 | | 12 | Spend a Lifetime | Kay, Smith, Zender, Hale | 4:14 | | 13 | [Untitled Track] | | 4:59 |
Releases:
| Year | Type | Label | | | Work | | 1997 | CD | Work | | 1997 | CS | Work |
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Jamiroquai is freaking awesome. His bassist is the MAN!
By: Tom Sizemore