Travis Release 20th Anniversary Edition Of ‘The Invisible Band’

Multi-platinum Scottish rock band Travis have released the special deluxe 20th anniversary box set reissue of their worldwide chart-topping album The Invisible Band today (December 3) on Craft Recordings.

Earlier this week, frontman Fran Healy caught up with James Corden for an interview on The Late Late Show before airing the band’s performance of their hit single “Side” from the historic Saint Luke’s Church in Glasgow.

Recently, the band tackled Queen’s “Killer Queen” for their own harmoniously crisp rendition of the 70s classic hit. The previously unreleased reimagined version was originally destined as the B-side for their smash hit single “Sing.” Now, it’s included on the 20th anniversary Invisible Band set.

Lead guitarist Andy Dunlop shares, “‘Killer Queen’ was fun; it was like when you’re young and you take something apart just to see how it ticks. We literally tried to make it as close to the Queen version as possible – take every part and go ‘I want to recreate that.’ It was great because it’s such a brilliant song and such a good recording.”

The deluxe reissue of The Invisible Band features the original album remastered by GRAMMY Award-winning engineer Emily Lazar, all the original B-sides and a selection of completely unreleased demos, live sessions and alternate takes.

A special limited-edition 20th Anniversary box set features the material across two CDs and two 180-gram heavyweight, ultra-clear vinyl LPs, cut at London’s Air Studios. The set includes an extensive book with unseen session photography, handwritten lyrics, and essays from the band plus contributions from the original producer Nigel Godrich. A limited number of hand-numbered prints, signed by all four of the band, are available via the Travis official store.

The Invisible Band will also be reissued on standard black vinyl, available for the first time on the format since its original release. A limited green vinyl pressing is available via independent record stores, as well as a 2-CD standard edition.

Buy or stream the Deluxe Reissue of The Invisible Band

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