Travis discography

Travis discography
Travis at the Vigeland Stage in the Vigeland Park, 2018
Studio albums10
Live albums2
Compilation albums1
Singles24
Video albums3
Music videos23

This is a comprehensive discography listing of Scottish alternative rock band Travis. The line–up comprising Fran Healy (lead vocals, guitar, piano, banjo), Dougie Payne (bass guitar, backing vocals), Andy Dunlop (lead guitar, banjo, keyboards, backing vocals) and Neil Primrose (drums, percussion) have twice been awarded British album of the year at the annual Brit Awards, and are often credited with having paved the way for bands such as Coldplay, Keane and Snow Patrol.

Their debut album, Good Feeling, was released in 1997 to moderate success where it debuted at number nine on the UK Albums Chart[1] and was later awarded a silver certification from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in January 2000.[2] In 1999, they released "Writing to Reach You" at the lead single from their second studio album, The Man Who, which was released in May 1999. The album was an international breakthrough for the band, selling more than 3.5 million copies worldwide, and yielded the successful singles "Driftwood", "Why Does It Always Rain on Me?" and "Turn". The Man Who was named the 70th greatest album of all time by Q.[3] At the Brit Awards 2010, it was nominated for the Best Album of the Past 30 Years award, losing to Oasis's (What's the Story) Morning Glory?[4] The album was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[5] As of May 2016, The Man Who has sold 2,687,500 copies in the United Kingdom alone.

In 2000, Travis released the non–album single "Coming Around" to commercial success, reaching number one in their native Scotland, and the top five in the United Kingdom, with chart success in Ireland and the European Hot 100 Singles. In 2001, they released "Sing", which became their highest-charting single in the United Kingdom, peaking at number three. In both Scotland and France, "Sing" reached number two, whilst in the United States, it reached fourteen on the Adult Alternative Airplay and thirty-seven on the Alternative Airplay respectively. Their third album, The Invisible Band, was released in June 2001, and was supported by a further two single releases – "Side" and "Flowers in the Window". The Invisible Band was certified 4× Platinum in the United Kingdom.[6] "Re-Offender" was released in September 2003 as the lead single from their fourth album, 12 Memories, which was released in October 2003. Their fifth album, The Boy with No Name, was released in 2007, and yielded the singles "Closer", "Selfish Jean" and "My Eyes".

Their sixth album, Ode to J. Smith (2008), failed to reach the commercial success Travis had maintained since 1999. Following its release, the band entered a period of inactivity, until returning in 2013 with Where You Stand which returned the band to commercial success, reaching number one in Scotland, three in Switzerland and the United Kingdom and six in Germany. Subsequent album releases, Everything at Once (2016) and 10 Songs were also strong commercial successes for the band, and their latest album, L.A. Times, gave the band their highest-charting entry in the United Kingdom since 12 Memories in 2003, debuting at number two on the UK Albums Charts, as well as reaching number one in Scotland.

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
UK
[7]
AUS
[8]
AUT
[9]
BEL
[10]
FRA
[11]
GER
[12]
IRL
[13][14]
NOR
[15]
SWI
[16]
US
[17]
Good Feeling 9
The Man Who
  • Released: 24 May 1999
  • Label: Independiente
  • Formats: CD, LP, MD, cassette, download
1 8 46 34 2 18 85 135
The Invisible Band
  • Released: 11 June 2001
  • Label: Independiente, Epic
  • Formats: CD, LP, MD, cassette, download
1 7 2 9 13 3 1 1 6 39
12 Memories
  • Released: 13 October 2003
  • Label: Independiente, Epic
  • Formats: CD, LP, cassette, download
3 42 8 38 19 9 17 4 8 41
  • BPI: Platinum[6]
  • IFPI NOR: Gold[22]
The Boy with No Name
  • Released: 7 May 2007
  • Label: Independiente, Epic
  • Formats: CD, LP, download
4 97 18 73 41 8 20 2 7 58
Ode to J. Smith
  • Released: 29 September 2008
  • Label: Red Telephone Box, Fontana
  • Formats: CD, LP, download
20 36 69 87 49 27 16 122
Where You Stand
  • Released: 19 August 2013
  • Label: Red Telephone Box, Kobalt
  • Formats: CD, LP, download
3 18 35 104 6 63 16 3 100
Everything at Once[25]
  • Released: 29 April 2016
  • Label: Red Telephone Box
  • Formats: CD, LP, download
5 51 64 147 33 58 20
10 Songs
  • Released: 9 October 2020
  • Label: BMG
  • Formats: CD, LP, cassette, download
5 32 145 160 22 13
L.A. Times
  • Released: 12 July 2024
  • Label: BMG
  • Formats: CD, LP, download
2 15 75

Live albums

List of live albums
Title Album details
Live at Glastonbury '99
  • Released: 21 June 2019
  • Label: UMC/Concord
  • Formats: CD, LP, download
The Invisible Band Live
  • Released: 21 April 2023
  • Label: UMC/Concord
  • Formats: LP, download

Compilation albums

List of compilation albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
UK
[7]
AUT
[9]
GER
[12]
IRL
[13]
NOR
[15]
Singles
  • Released: 1 November 2004
  • Label: Independiente, Epic
  • Formats: CD, LP, download
4 66 55 13 6
  • BPI: 2× Platinum[6]

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released as single and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[7]
AUS
[8]
BEL
[26]
GER
[27]
IRL
[13]
NL
[28]
NOR
[15]
NZ
[29]
SWI
[16]
US
Alt.

[17]
"All I Want to Do Is Rock" 1996 39 Good Feeling
"U16 Girls" 1997 40
"Tied to the 90's" 30
"Happy" 38
More Than Us EP 1998 16
"Writing to Reach You" 1999 14 The Man Who
"Driftwood" 13 91
"Why Does It Always Rain on Me?" 10 11 65 56 26 73 20 87 35
"Turn" 8 28 37
"Coming Around" 2000 5 18 Non-album single
"Sing" 2001 3 41 22 51 7 81 4 8 34 37 The Invisible Band
"Side" 14 71 86 33 97 20 52
"Flowers in the Window" 2002 18 92 98 35 93
"Re-Offender" 2003 7 85 45 87 12 84 12 Memories
"The Beautiful Occupation" 48 97
"Love Will Come Through" 2004 28
"Walking in the Sun" 20 94 71 Singles
"Closer" 2007 10 70 69 8 32 The Boy with No Name
"Selfish Jean" 30
"My Eyes" 60
"J. Smith" 2008 115 Ode to J. Smith
"Something Anything" 113
"Song to Self" 2009 88
"Where You Stand" 2013 Where You Stand
"Moving"
"Mother"
"Everything at Once"[31] 2015 Everything at Once
"3 Miles High"[25] 2016
"Radio Song"
"Magnificent Time"
"What Will Come"
"Animals"
"Idlewild"
"Paralysed"
"Nothing Ever Happens" Non-album single
"Kissing in the Wind" 2019 10 Songs
"A Ghost" 2020
"Valentine"
"The Only Thing"
"All Fall Down"
"Waving at the Window"
"Nina's Song"
"Gaslight" 2024 L.A. Times
"Bus"

Other releases

Title Year Album
"Another Guy" 2013 Where You Stand

Videos and DVDs

Year Video/DVD Notes
2002 More Than Us The footage includes Travis' full set from the Gig on the Green concert in their hometown of Glasgow on 26 August 2001, and a unique video diary of the band on the road. Although the DVD cover states PCM stereo, it is in actuality, Dolby Digital 2.0.
2004 Travis at the Palace Captures the band live in concert in front of an 8,000 strong crowd, at London's Alexandra Palace on 20 December 2003.
2004 Singles Contains all 17 of the promotional videos, in chronological order, and exclusive live performances include "Why Does It Always Rain on Me?" from the band's headline Glastonbury show in 2000 and Healy and Payne's rendition of "Baby One More Time" from VH1's Storytellers.

Other

  • 2002: The Story So Far 1996–2002, a book documenting the history of the band between the titular years. Sold at the 2002 tour.

Covers of other artists

Songs that Travis have covered include:

References

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