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Four
(1994)
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Lacking the rootsier edge of Save His Soul, Four finds Blues Traveler retreating to the band's standard blues-boogie formula. There are some fine songs here on this solid record, including their breakthrough hit single, "Run-Around." Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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A Very Special Christmas, Vol. 3
(1997)
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Like its two predecessors, A Very Special Christmas, Vol. 3 is a charity album featuring new recordings by superstars. Like Vol. 2, Vol. 3 is a little weaker than the first collection, but there are still a number of fun holiday songs on the record, including cuts by Sheryl Crow, Chris Cornell, Smashing Pumpkins, Tracy Chapman, Hootie & the ...
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Blues Traveler
(1990)
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Blues Traveler's loose jam structures on basic blues riffs mark them as a band in the tradition of such predecessors as the Grateful Dead. Unlike that communal effort, however, this group has a distinct focal point in virtuoso harmonica player and vocalist John Popper, who keeps things from meandering too much. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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Travelogue: Blues Traveler Classics
(2002)
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With the release of Travelogue: Blues Traveler Classics, Blues Traveler completes its major-label trajectory. Signed to A&M Records in 1990, the group achieved modest but increasing sales with its first three albums, Blues Traveler, Travelers & Thieves, and Save His Soul, then hit the big time with the six-times-platinum Four and its Top Ten ...
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Woodstock 94 [#1]
(1994)
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Travelers & Thieves
(1991)
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"I have my moments," John Popper declares, and many of them -- as harmonica player, singer, and lyricist -- are here, on an album that finds Blues Traveler stretching out much as they do on-stage. Popper is a man with a lot on his mind, but when he reaches "The Best Part," his verbosity approaches a Walt Whitman-like exuberance, and guitarist Chan ...
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Live From the Fall
(1996)
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Like any jam-oriented band, Blues Traveler has a reputation for being better in concert than they are in the studio. Therefore, it would make sense that the double-disc Live From the Fall would be the ideal Blues Traveler album, since it allows the band to stretch out and demonstrate its true talents. In a sense, that is true. The two discs -- ...
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Straight on Till Morning
(1997)
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The commercial success of Four was a mixed blessing for Blues Traveler. It did give them a wider audience, but it also put them in the delicate position of pleasing their new, hook-happy fans while retaining their hardcore, jam-oriented cult following. They skillfully manage to do just that on Straight on Till Morning, the bluesy, ambitious follow ...
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Save His Soul
(1993)
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Led by the guttural vocals and incisive harmonica of imposing frontman John Popper, Save His Soul is a savory package that dresses obvious influences in a fresh suit of clothes. While six and 12 strings rule, the true inspiration here is Popper's delivery on harmonica and other wind instruments, which spits in machine-gun-rapid fire or carries a ...
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Cover Yourself
(2007)
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As the punning title indicates, Cover Yourself finds Blues Traveler reinterpreting and occasionally rearranging 11 of their songs, including the hits "Run-Around" and "Hook." Those two may hook in casual fans, but this isn't for them, of course: it's for those Blues Traveler fans who salivate at the possibility of the group reworking their catalog ...
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Bastardos!
(2005)
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They might not have had hits like they did at the height of their popularity in the mid-'90s, when "Run Around" became a Top Ten single, but Blues Traveler did very well in the new millennium, crafting records that are in many ways stronger than the albums they made when they were just building their audience in the early '90s. Both 2001's Bridge ...
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Working Class Hero: A Tribute to John Lennon
(1995)
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Run-Around [CD Single]
(1995)
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This CD single is the first from Blues Traveler's 1995 Four and includes the breakthrough hit "Run-Around." It is an essential addition for old-school and new fans alike because of the four additional non-LP tracks. The band knew their fans would have mixed feelings about mainstream radio success. This single rewards them with studio versions of ...
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Hook [CD Single]
(1995)
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Hook was the first single released off of Blues Traveler's 1994 album Four, but only as a teaser. After the huge success of Run-Around, A&M released it as the second proper single. "Hook" criticizes the music industry (as did the video for "Run-Around"), and follows the chord progression of Pachelbel's Canon. The CD single includes the live VH1 ...
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Fast Track to Nowhere: Songs from "Rebel Highway"
(1994)
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Fast Track to Nowhere was the soundtrack to the little-seen Showtime original series Rebel Highway. Expertly compiled by producers Karyn Rachtman and Jon McHugh, the soundtrack is filled with inspired covers. Rebel Highway was a neo-film noir series of "sin-seeped stories of troubled teens." That "JD" quality is captured in songs like Charlie ...
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Truth Be Told
(2003)
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Bridge, Blues Traveler's 2001 release, was appropriate. It was definitely a stylistic return to form after the disappointing Straight on Till Morning. But Bridge also brought BT back to the world after the death of bassist Bob Sheehan and John Popper's bouts with illness. Truth Be Told builds on that momentum, telescoping the veteran combo's sound ...
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Live on the Rocks
(2004)
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Live on the Rocks was recorded on July 4, 2003, at Red Rocks, about 15 miles form Denver, CO. Six of its 14 tracks come from Truth Be Told, the album the band was touring in support of, and the rest from the deeper catalog of albums like Straight On 'Til Morning ("Carolina Blues"), Save His Soul (the title track), Four ("Crash Burn" and "Hook"), ...
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Over the Edge [Polygram]
(1997)
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Crossroads [Atlantic]
(1996)
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Canadian Rose
(1998)
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The Best of Hard Rock Cafe Live
(2000)
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This album presents some of the best Hard Rock Live performances, including "Middle of the Road" by the Pretenders, "Outta Site, Outta Mind" by Wilco, as well as fine tracks from Ani DiFranco, Ben Folds Five, and Lou Reed, among others. Stacia Proefrock, All Music Guide
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Bridge
(2001)
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Blues Traveler went through a lot after their sequel to Four, Straight on Till Morning, stiffed in 1997. John Popper went through a severe health scare after cutting a schizophrenic solo album and, not long afterward, bassist Bob Sheehan died from a drug overdose. Reeling on both the personal and professional fronts, they took some time off, ...
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Interview Picture Disc
(1996)
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