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Travis - Flowers in the Window (Independiente)
release date: March 25 2002
Travis - Flowers in the Window

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This third single from The Invisible Band sounds like Travis's take on a Christmas carol., all jangly bell-like tambourines.

It comes backed with the George Harrison-penned Beatles song Here Comes The Sun, played live and unplugged. Unfortunately, it is a little to slow and drags along to no particular effect.

The single is completed by A Little Bit Of Soul, also covered by Pulp. It confirms that, while Travis might very well be a really nice bunch of blokes, their music is sometimes unforgivably dull. What's irritating is that it needn't be.






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