Travis – The Boy With No Name Black-Vinyl + 7-Inch LP

£25.00

The Boy With No Name Black-Vinyl + 7-Inch LP – Travis LP from Vinyl Records London

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Description

In 2007, ten years after the release of their debut album Good Feeling, much had changed for Travisrsquo Fran Healy vocals, guitar, Andy Dunlop guitar, Dougie Payne bass, and Neil Primrose drums ndash and yet, much remained the same. With Healy now a father The Boy With No Name takes its title from a nickname briefly given to his son, his songwriting on The Boy With No Name turned to the world of relationships, with singles ldquoCloserrdquowhich marked the bands return to the Top 10 on the UK singles chart and ldquoMy Eyesrdquo focusing on his newborn son. Featuring production work from Nigel Godrich Radiohead, Beck, Paul McCartney and pioneering artist Brian Eno, the album was praised by the BBC as the bandrsquos ldquomost eclectic album to date,rdquo and the work of a band who ldquocan afford to take risks,rdquo while receiving four stars from Q magazine.ldquoThe Boy With No Name is a dense album,rdquo Fran reflected. ldquoAndy MacDonald, our AampR man fracked me hard, possibly a little too hard, for songs. As a result, there were many strong contenders for singles. lsquoBattleships, rsquolsquoSailing Away,rsquo and lsquoBig Chair rsquoare among some of which should have been released but never made it. As a result, itrsquos possibly our most eclectic album, packed with some of our most memorable songs.rdquo Travis LP is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £25

7-inch

A 7-inch vinyl record is a smaller, compact format often used for singles or shorter releases. With a classic 45 RPM speed, 7-inch records offer a unique, vibrant sound that’s prized by collectors and fans alike. The smaller size makes them more portable, while their often eye-catching cover art stands out as a collector’s item.

7-inch vinyl is particularly popular for its nostalgic charm and its role in the era of singles and radio hits. Whether you’re collecting iconic releases or digging for hidden gems, 7-inch records continue to be a cherished part of music history.

LP

An LP, or long-playing vinyl record, is a classic format cherished by music enthusiasts for its warm, authentic sound. Typically featuring up to 45 minutes of music split between two sides, LPs are the perfect way to enjoy full albums as the artist intended. Their larger format also allows for striking album artwork, making them as much a visual delight as an auditory one.

LPs have become symbols of a deeper connection to music, offering a tactile and immersive experience. From the ritual of placing the needle to the soft crackle as the music begins, playing an LP is a nostalgic journey that transcends digital convenience. Whether you’re collecting vintage classics or exploring modern releases, LPs remain an iconic choice for any music lover.

Vinyl

Vinyl records are a timeless format that continues to captivate music lovers with their warm, analogue sound. Unlike digital formats, vinyl offers a rich, textured listening experience that many argue feels more authentic and immersive. With their larger artwork and tangible presence, records bring a sense of nostalgia and artistry to any music collection.

Whether you’re a seasoned collector or new to the world of vinyl, records have a unique ability to connect listeners to music on a deeper level. Their physical grooves and the ritual of placing a needle on a spinning disc create a tactile and engaging experience. From classic albums to modern releases, vinyl remains a cherished way to enjoy music.