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Travelling Without Moving by Jamiroquai (CD, Nov-1996, Columbia USA) 
Travelling Without Moving by Jamiroquai (CD, Nov-1996, Columbia USA)

 
Travelling Without Moving by Jamiroquai (CD, Nov-1996, Columbia USA)

Artist: Jamiroquai
Release Date: Nov 1996
Format: CD
Record Label: Columbia (USA)
Genre: R&B, Soul
UPC: 074649110925
Product ID: EPID72711403
Description: Track 13, "Do You Know Where You're Coming From," is listed on the album packaging only as "Bonus Track." Jamiroquai: Jay Kay (vocals); Simon Katz (guitar); Toby Smith (keyboards); Stuart Zender (bass); Derrick McKenzie (drums); Wallis B...
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Contributing Artists:M-Beat
Distributor:Sony BMG Music (Canada) (
Recording Type:Studio
SPAR Code:DDD

Album Notes
Track 13, "Do You Know Where You're Coming From," is listed on the album packaging only as "Bonus Track."
Jamiroquai: Jay Kay (vocals); Simon Katz (guitar); Toby Smith (keyboards); Stuart Zender (bass); Derrick McKenzie (drums); Wallis Buchanan (percussion).
Additional personnel includes: Simon Hale (conductor, arranger); M-Beat (arranger).
TRAVELLING WITHOUT MOVING was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Pop Album. "Virtual Insanity" won the 1998 Grammy for Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal.
Hailing from the same neo-R&B scene that spawned Soul II Soul and Brand New Heavies, Jamiroquai continues to filter 1970s soul through a sieve of '90s acid jazz on its third album. Sounding remarkably like Stevie Wonder, singer Jason Kay's airy vocals float over fat bass lines, disco rhythms and lush strings on "Cosmic Girl." "High Times" takes more of a bottom-heavy, P-Funk-meets-the-EWF-horns approach. Other up-tempo jams include "Use The Force," with its Afro-Cuban beat, and the equally funky, scratch-laden title track.
Jamiroquai's eclectic bag of influences includes reggae (the loping "Drifting Along") and world music. Two instrumentals center on the otherworldly sounds of a didjeridoo. "Didjerama" is an ambient track that accentuates the instrument's hollow timbre with chirping birds and assorted percussion. "Didjital Vibrations" is quiet-storm music. An unlisted, drum-and-bass collaboration with M-Beat, "Do You Know Where You're Coming From," wraps up this vibrant package of Brit-soul.

Editorial Reviews
...TRAVELLING is essentially about the metaphysics of having a good time....Jamiroquai have a thousand musical tricks up their sleeves; edgy horns laced with jazz intricacies, energetic bass lines and disco rhythms...
The Source (02/01/1997)

4 Stars (out of 5) - ...Tighter and more compact in its production that the epic funk arrangements of...THE RETURN OF THE SPACE COWBOY....no-one with ears can deny Jason Kay's musicality--he's an extraordinary singer, and proves it here...
Q (10/01/1996)

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