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- Release Date: 1996
- Genre: Rock
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| Studio album by Jamiroquai | ||||
| Released | 9 September 1996 (UK) 14 January 1997 (US) |
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| Recorded | 1995 | |||
| Genre | Acid Jazz, Funk | |||
| Label | Sony Soho Square (UK) Work (US) |
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| Producer | Jason Kay/Al Stone | |||
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Travelling Without Moving is the third album by Jamiroquai. Released in 1996, the album features the international hit single "Virtual Insanity".
The album also has a more diverse sound than previous albums, with more instrumental tracks, and a greater electronic influence, evident in songs such as "Alright", which mixed new synthetic sounds with shades of acid-jazz.
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Around this time, Jay Kay's love of sportscars reached a peak, as reflected by the Ferrari-esque logo adorning the album cover and engine noises on the title track. This led some to accuse him of selling out on the environmentalist message of his previous albums.
The title track "Travelling Without Moving" appropriately introduces a new high-octane sound which features strongly in later albums. This is also the last album with bassist Stuart Zender.
The RIAA certified Travelling Without Moving Platinum on 3 November 1997, denoting 1 million shipments in the United States - this is the only RIAA certification the band has ever obtained.
The sales of Travelling Without Moving are estimated to about 11.5 million units sold worldwide, which makes it the best-selling funk album of all time. The large number of copies sold was helped by the success of the "Virtual Insanity" music video, which won a Grammy Award and 4 MTV Awards. The album went 3× Platinum album in the United Kingdom, and was certified platinum by the RIAA in the United States.
With the success of Travelling Without Moving, Jamiroquai's popularity had increased considerably and influenced fans to listen to past releases. "Virtual Insanity" became the first video by Jamiroquai to reach America with the help of MTV, and the name "Jamiroquai" became known worldwide. Because of Travelling Without Moving, Emergency on Planet Earth became internationally recognized 3 years after its release and was named the most popular debut album in the history of funk.[by whom?]
Q magazine (10/96, p.164) - 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."
The Source (2/97, p.86) - "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."
Publishing Companies: Sony Entertainment, Epic Records
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