| 12 Memories | ||||
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| Released | 11 October 2003 (2003-10-11) | |||
| Recorded | November 2002 – April 2003 | |||
| Studio | Crear (Kilberry,Argyll and Bute, Scotland) andReal World (Box,Wiltshire, England)[1] | |||
| Genre | Alternative rock,indie rock | |||
| Length | 44:50 | |||
| Label | Independiente,Epic | |||
| Producer | Travis,Tchad Blake, Steve Orchard | |||
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| Source | Rating |
| Metacritic | 64/100[2] |
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| Source | Rating |
| Allmusic | |
| Blender | |
| NME | (6/10)[5] |
| Pitchfork Media | (5.1/10)[6] |
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12 Memories is the fourth studio album fromScottishalternative rock bandTravis. The album was released on 11 October 2003 onEpic Records. In comparison to their other works, the album is more lyrically dark, focusing on issues such as the2003 Iraq invasion, politicians,psychological crisis anddomestic abuse.
Travis drummerNeil Primrose suffered a severe spinal injury in a swimming pool accident in July 2002.[9] The band were forced to take six months off during his recuperation before regrouping. Moving into a cottage on the island ofMull they set up a small studio, and over two weeks, came up with nine new songs that would form the basis of12 Memories.[10]
Musically,12 Memories has embraced use of distorted guitars and a more electronic, rockier and eventrip hop style. Three singles were released from the album - "Re-Offender", a track that deals with domestic abuse, "The Beautiful Occupation", a song which was inspired by the invasion of Iraq by US andcoalition forces in 2003, and "Love Will Come Through", a more traditional Travis song, which was later featured in a marketing campaign by the Post Office. Whilst being titled12 Memories, there are only eleven tracks on the album, each one of these a "memory". The "12th memory" is actually "Some Sad Song", a hidden track following the last track that criticises the Catholic school system, in which vocalist and songwriterFran Healy was educated.[11] The album cover is somewhat similar to those ofThe Beatles'sLet It Be (1970) andU2'sPop (1997).
This is the only Travis album without their logo on the album cover. However, their logo can be seen from the album cover, as the visible part of the rear back cover, the Travis logo can be found. The rear back cover is also similar to the cover of "Re-Offender", the lead single. As the album does not display the title on the cover either, a sticker is featured on the case which says the title of the album. Also, aParental Guidance logo is featured as a sticker on the case.
12 Memories entered the UK charts at #3, with lead single "Re-Offender" scoring the band their fifth Top Ten UK hit at #7. Charting at #48, "The Beautiful Occupation" was their first single to miss the Top 40, although the following single, fan favourite "Love Will Come Through", fared slightly better, charting at #28. Produced by Travis themselves,Tchad Blake, and Steve Orchard, the album marked a move into more organic, moody and political territory for the band. Although this seems to have alienated some fans, the album generally received very positive reviews (for example, "Then, of course, there's Travis and their album12 Memories [Epic]. You just have to sit there and listen to it all the way through, and it will take you on a real journey. It's like an old album. It's like the Beatles'Revolver [1966]. Fran Healy's voice and lyrics are mesmerizing and beautiful" — Elton John).[citation needed] The album received positive reviews frommusic critics. AtMetacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 64 based on 22 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".[2]
Yet12 Memories also saw the band lose ground in the US, whereColdplay had usurped Travis during their 2002 absence. Much later, Healy spoke about the album as a whole being about him working through his own clinical depression,[12][13] and the twelve memories being twelve reasons for him reaching his depressed state.[14] At the time this wasn't mentioned, but the revelation that Healy was depressed ties in with the band's decision to take longer writing and releasing their next work.
All tracks are written byFran Healy.
| No. | Title | Length |
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| 1. | "Quicksand" | 2:39 |
| 2. | "The Beautiful Occupation" | 3:45 |
| 3. | "Re-Offender" | 3:48 |
| 4. | "Peace the Fuck Out" | 2:55 |
| 5. | "How Many Hearts" | 4:46 |
| 6. | "Paperclips" | 3:36 |
| 7. | "Somewhere Else" | 3:13 |
| 8. | "Love Will Come Through" | 3:40 |
| 9. | "Mid-Life Krysis" | 3:39 |
| 10. | "Happy to Hang Around" | 3:34 |
| 11. | "Walking Down the Hill" ("Walking Down the Hill" ends at 3:54, followed by hidden track "Some Sad Song", which begins at 4:48) | 9:21 |
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