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43 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Essential Album to Own, August 5, 2000
"Travelling Without Moving," was the album that made Jamiroquai a household name throughout the world. Although his two prior albums were successes, "Travelling Without Moving" certified his status as the undeniable king of modern funk and soul. While many would doubt that a short "white boy," could really get his groove on, they are sadly mistaken.Here is the band that brought the soul and funk the 1970's and 1980's were memorable for back, and totally changed the face of these musical styles forever. Groups such as Cameo, Parliament, Kool & the Gang, and Earth Wind and Fire, were the godfathers of the past, but the fact that lead singer Jay Kay is English and sounds a lot like a young Stevie Wonder makes it much more appealing that funk & soul have crossed racial lines to become an appreciated form of international music. Tracks such as "Cosmic Girl," and "Alright" bring back the spirit of 1970's funk to a newer generation of music listeners everywhere. "Alright," which is my favorite track on the album, is memorable due to Jay Kay's divine vocals and his band's excellent orchestration of the music. "Cosmic Girl," is a fun, lively song that will make anyone who lived during the seventies feel that they are reliving them again. For all of you who need an all-instrumental song that will blow your mind away, try "Didjital Vibrations." That song's use of Australian Aboriginal woodwinds and traditional instruments, plus Jay Kay's humming will make you feel so relaxed, that it almost seems that you are in some type of relaxation therapy that will alleviate most of your stress and worries away. "Virtual Insanity," and his incredible video already have become classics both on radio and television. The beautiful song, "Everyday," explores Jamiroquai's ability to carry a love ballad similar in the same tradition Marvin Gaye and Barry White became famous for. Finally, the album's title track, "Travelling Without Moving" is an awesome-sounding track that uses a small amount of lyrics, but plenty of groove (and also "horsepower") to keep one's attention alive. "Travelling Without Moving" is a must have album for anyone who adores funk, soul, or disco. It is a landmark album in the 1990's music scene. No one should pass this album by!
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Long Live Jamiroquai!, February 25, 2000
I am not usually the type to like this kind of music, but something about this album struck me. Whether it's the catchy tunes or the awesome lyrics, I don't know, but one thing's for sure: YOU'VE GOT TO BUY THIS CD! My favorite tracks are Virtual Insanity, Cosmic Girl, Use the Force, High Times, Traveling Without Moving and the bonus track, Do You Know Where You're Coming From. Oh, and by the way, some of you people who do these reviews REALLY need to learn how to spell. I'm only 12, and I'm better at spelling than most of you.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A good vibin', soul shakin', funky CD for everyone., May 4, 1998
By A Customer
Like others, my first encounter with Jamiroquai was with Virtual Insanity. I didn't know how to react to it, but I was curious and wanted to hear more. Boy, was I in for a surprise. The whole CD is amazing. Some notable songs: Cosmic Girl, with an incredible bass line by Stuart Zender and catchy lyrics deffinitley will get anyone moving. Spend A Lifetime, the most beautiful love song in the world. With Jay Kay's delicate vocals, it can almost bring tears to your eyes. Alright, my personal favorite for it's disco-esque melody and feet movin' rhythm, it always puts me in a good mood. The songs of this album convinced me to go out and buy Jamiroquai's other 2 albums, Emergency on Planet Earth and The Return of the Soace Cowboy, which weren't dissapointments either. Travelling Without Moving is an experience you won't regret or forget. Without a doubt, Jamiroquai is one of the most amazing groups around and many time are over looked. If everyone one listened to them, this world would be a much better place. So go out and buy it, get funky, and boogie on down!!!
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