Travis’ ’12 Memories’ Set To Make Vinyl Debut In August
The new release features all original packaging replication including photography by Anton Corbijn.
On August 13, the first-ever vinyl reissue of UK top 5 album 12 Memories from Travis continues the reissue streak from the Scottish rock band. Cut at London’s Metropolis Studios & features all original packaging replication including photography by Anton Corbijn. As well as the standard black vinyl, a limited white vinyl edition will be available exclusively at Travis’ official store & Independent record shops.
None other than Sir Elton John raved that 12 Memories would “take you on a real journey… like The Beatles’ Revolver”. And, just like The Beatles in 1966, Travis were at a critical juncture when it came to recording their fourth album & the follow up to the multi-Platinum international breakthrough The Invisible Band.
Coldplay had launched a career patterned on Travis’ The Man Who-era song writing, while frontman Fran Healy was secretly battling depression. With the Iraq war newly raging in the background, the group began to look outwards in their song writing, penning socially-conscious singles like “Re-Offender”, which dealt with domestic abuse, and “The Beautiful Occupation”, which was inspired by the US invasion of Iraq. If “Love Will Come Through” was more like the Travis of old, it was filtered through a darkness that defined much of 12 Memories, with the album as a whole taking on tinges of electronica, and the band rocking with a harder edge than before.
Fran Healy comments; “12 Memories was an album from a dark passage in our timeline. Neil was recovering from his near death swimming pool accident; the UK and US were about to go to war in Iraq, and I was feeling burnt out by the volume of work which the past two records had generated. This was a reaction to all this. It alienated many fair weather fans, and made many hardcore fans happy. It was also a big part of Neil’s physio. What resulted was an overall darker affair.“
12 Memories is the third vinyl reissue from Travis so far in 2021, it follows 2007’s The Boy With No Name vinyl re-release May 28 & the first ever vinyl reissue for debut album, Good Feeling released April 2 via Craft Recordings.