Travelling Without Moving

Along with cranking out another intergalactic soul-disco triumph, Jamiroquai furthers their quest into didgeridoo-dub. Before you can say, "Didgeridon't," give "Didjerama" and "Didjital Vibrations" a listen and just try not to slip into a smile-induced mellowness. Aside from the clouded cool of those two tracks, Jamiroquai's third album is paradoxically ahead of its time (1996) and yet tastefully retro. The recognizable hit "Virtual Insanity" opens the album with a stylish strut that continues to tip the oversized party hat to Innervisions-era Stevie Wonder while keeping the beats fresh, and the title track moves with an organ grinding groove that recalls Billy Preston in the early '70s. Lush string sections and heavenly backing harmonies flesh out Traveling Without Moving while booty shaking percussion and heavy keyboard rhythms make it impossible to sit still after hitting the play button. Vinyl hounds and audio obscurists will be pleased to find an Esther Phillips sample on the soul powered "High Times" as well as an Eddie Harris sample on the Moog laden "Alright." The smooth moving "Everyday" almost rivals Isaac Hayes' bygone bedtime ballads.

January 1, 1996 13 Songs, 58 minutes ℗ 1996 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (UK) Limited

Other Versions

Music videos, more by jamiroquai, you might also like.

Various Artists

Africa, Middle East, and India

  • Côte d’Ivoire
  • Congo, The Democratic Republic Of The
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Niger (English)
  • Congo, Republic of
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Sierra Leone
  • South Africa
  • Tanzania, United Republic Of
  • Turkmenistan
  • United Arab Emirates

Asia Pacific

  • Indonesia (English)
  • Lao People's Democratic Republic
  • Malaysia (English)
  • Micronesia, Federated States of
  • New Zealand
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Philippines
  • Solomon Islands
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • France (Français)
  • Deutschland
  • Luxembourg (English)
  • Moldova, Republic Of
  • North Macedonia
  • Portugal (Português)
  • Türkiye (English)
  • United Kingdom

Latin America and the Caribbean

  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Argentina (Español)
  • Bolivia (Español)
  • Virgin Islands, British
  • Cayman Islands
  • Chile (Español)
  • Colombia (Español)
  • Costa Rica (Español)
  • República Dominicana
  • Ecuador (Español)
  • El Salvador (Español)
  • Guatemala (Español)
  • Honduras (Español)
  • Nicaragua (Español)
  • Paraguay (Español)
  • St. Kitts and Nevis
  • Saint Lucia
  • St. Vincent and The Grenadines
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Turks and Caicos
  • Uruguay (English)
  • Venezuela (Español)

The United States and Canada

  • Canada (English)
  • Canada (Français)
  • United States
  • Estados Unidos (Español México)
  • الولايات المتحدة
  • États-Unis (Français France)
  • Estados Unidos (Português Brasil)
  • 美國 (繁體中文台灣)

Find anything you save across the site in your account

Image may contain Human Person Light Lighting and Night Life

By Steven J. Horowitz

April 4, 2017

It’s been two decades since the British group Jamiroquai treadmilled into ubiquity. The British band—a rotating cast of characters with flamboyant frontman Jay Kay as their falsetto-scraping nucleus—reached peak cool with the acid jazz snap of “Virtual Insanity,” a hit from 1997’s Travelling Without Moving that marked the too-early crest of a band shedding the acoustic guitar-plucked pop of years prior. Though regarded as their most notable catalog notch, it never took off in the States beyond the canonical music video , winning the coveted MTV Video Music Award for Video of the Year in 1997 but failing to chart on the Billboard Hot 100.

It seemed like Jay Kay’s endless carousel of fuzzy hats was more of a talking point than the tightening song structures of the albums and singles that followed, from the clever interplay between string section and chorus on “Canned Heat” to the sizzle of disco ball fervor on “Starchild.” The subsequent projects didn’t change the formula of “Virtual Insanity” so much as continued to define it. A Funk Odyssey , which arrived in 2001, spiraled into tie-dye experimentalism, 2005’s  Dynamite reeled it back to Studio 54 soundtracking, and five years later, Rock Dust Light Star edged into a contemporary feel. Finally, their sound was upgraded from the demo sketch haze of the 1993 debut Emergency on Planet Earth to something far more muscular and refined.

In the seven years since Rock Dust Light Star , preying on a public hunger for nostalgia has been a hallmark for chart-scaling ’90s fixtures like Pharrell Williams and Daft Punk , the latter of whom turned to Chic ’s Nile Rodgers for authentic bulletproofing on 2013’s “ Get Lucky ” and its parent album Random Access Memories . Automaton , Jamiroquai’s eighth studio album, fills a similar gap, but comes to it far more naturally. It’s the highest rung on their ladder, nodding to the signposts of their former style without forgetting them, fuzzy hats and all.

At their best, Jamiroquai extend the thread of their discography to its next potential platform, with a sheen that emphasizes the co-production from Jay Kay and keyboardist Matt Johnson. On single “Cloud 9,” Jay Kay deals out romantic chest thumps over instrumentation that feels alive, from the electric guitars and string hits to the handclaps and vein-popping bass lines. “Something About You” is starry-eyed and mouth-puckering sour, while the urgent “Carla” invites a tired Stevie Wonder comparison that, for once in the band’s history, actually fits.

When they veer into uncharted waters, they tend to muddle the all the previously laid groundwork. The title track bobs and weaves with a vocal melody that doesn’t slot into place until its star-gazing hook, several moments too late. The space funk of “Dr. Buzz” offers political commentary on the laughable state of affairs in North America. Jamiroquai has always been at their best when they lean into the kitsch, even when they want to be taken seriously. Here, it comes across like a moment of unearned gratuitousness.

Beyond that, Automaton may somewhat feel like a return to form (it hit No. 1 on iTunes in 38 countries), but it’s the sum total of a veteran group so agile at their own self-constructed subgenre that it’s easy to miss how far they’ve come. The album is a testament of their talent: No band from the ’90s has stayed so true to its sound while modifying it in real time, yielding some of its best work more than 20 years after its inception. They’re still figuring it out, but somehow, even their mistakes feel fresh.

By signing up you agree to our User Agreement (including the class action waiver and arbitration provisions ), our Privacy Policy & Cookie Statement and to receive marketing and account-related emails from Pitchfork. You can unsubscribe at any time. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Look to the East, Look to the West

Travelling Without Moving/Synkronized

Travelling Without Moving/Synkronized

STREAM OR BUY:

Release Date

Discography timeline, user reviews, track listing, similar albums, moods and themes.

scorecard pixel

We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us!

Internet Archive Audio

jamiroquai travelling without moving review

  • This Just In
  • Grateful Dead
  • Old Time Radio
  • 78 RPMs and Cylinder Recordings
  • Audio Books & Poetry
  • Computers, Technology and Science
  • Music, Arts & Culture
  • News & Public Affairs
  • Spirituality & Religion
  • Radio News Archive

jamiroquai travelling without moving review

  • Flickr Commons
  • Occupy Wall Street Flickr
  • NASA Images
  • Solar System Collection
  • Ames Research Center

jamiroquai travelling without moving review

  • All Software
  • Old School Emulation
  • MS-DOS Games
  • Historical Software
  • Classic PC Games
  • Software Library
  • Kodi Archive and Support File
  • Vintage Software
  • CD-ROM Software
  • CD-ROM Software Library
  • Software Sites
  • Tucows Software Library
  • Shareware CD-ROMs
  • Software Capsules Compilation
  • CD-ROM Images
  • ZX Spectrum
  • DOOM Level CD

jamiroquai travelling without moving review

  • Smithsonian Libraries
  • FEDLINK (US)
  • Lincoln Collection
  • American Libraries
  • Canadian Libraries
  • Universal Library
  • Project Gutenberg
  • Children's Library
  • Biodiversity Heritage Library
  • Books by Language
  • Additional Collections

jamiroquai travelling without moving review

  • Prelinger Archives
  • Democracy Now!
  • Occupy Wall Street
  • TV NSA Clip Library
  • Animation & Cartoons
  • Arts & Music
  • Computers & Technology
  • Cultural & Academic Films
  • Ephemeral Films
  • Sports Videos
  • Videogame Videos
  • Youth Media

Search the history of over 866 billion web pages on the Internet.

Mobile Apps

  • Wayback Machine (iOS)
  • Wayback Machine (Android)

Browser Extensions

Archive-it subscription.

  • Explore the Collections
  • Build Collections

Save Page Now

Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future.

Please enter a valid web address

  • Donate Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape

Travelling Without Moving

Item preview.

item image #1

Share or Embed This Item

Flag this item for.

  • Graphic Violence
  • Explicit Sexual Content
  • Hate Speech
  • Misinformation/Disinformation
  • Marketing/Phishing/Advertising
  • Misleading/Inaccurate/Missing Metadata

plus-circle Add Review comment Reviews

1,259 Views

3 Favorites

DOWNLOAD OPTIONS

In collections.

Uploaded by the album art archive on May 14, 2020

SIMILAR ITEMS (based on metadata)

jamiroquai travelling without moving review

  • CDs & Vinyl
  • International Music
  • Britain & Ireland

Amazon prime logo

Enjoy fast, free delivery, exclusive deals, and award-winning movies & TV shows with Prime Try Prime and start saving today with fast, free delivery

Amazon Prime includes:

Fast, FREE Delivery is available to Prime members. To join, select "Try Amazon Prime and start saving today with Fast, FREE Delivery" below the Add to Cart button.

  • Cardmembers earn 5% Back at Amazon.com with a Prime Credit Card.
  • Unlimited Free Two-Day Delivery
  • Streaming of thousands of movies and TV shows with limited ads on Prime Video.
  • A Kindle book to borrow for free each month - with no due dates
  • Listen to over 2 million songs and hundreds of playlists
  • Unlimited photo storage with anywhere access

Important:  Your credit card will NOT be charged when you start your free trial or if you cancel during the trial period. If you're happy with Amazon Prime, do nothing. At the end of the free trial, your membership will automatically upgrade to a monthly membership.

Buy new: #buybox .a-accordion .a-accordion-active .a-price[data-a-size=l].reinventPriceAccordionT2 .a-price-whole { font-size: 28px !important; } #buybox .a-accordion .a-accordion-active .a-price[data-a-size=l].reinventPriceAccordionT2 .a-price-fraction, #buybox .a-accordion .a-accordion-active .a-price[data-a-size=l].reinventPriceAccordionT2 .a-price-symbol { top: -0.75em; font-size: 13px; } $12.12 $ 12 . 12 FREE delivery Friday, May 24 on orders shipped by Amazon over $35 Ships from: Amazon Sold by: Bridge_Media

Return this item for free.

Free returns are available for the shipping address you chose. You can return the item for any reason in new and unused condition: no shipping charges

  • Go to your orders and start the return
  • Select the return method

Save with Used - Very Good #buybox .a-accordion .a-accordion-active .a-price[data-a-size=l].reinventPriceAccordionT2 .a-price-whole { font-size: 28px !important; } #buybox .a-accordion .a-accordion-active .a-price[data-a-size=l].reinventPriceAccordionT2 .a-price-fraction, #buybox .a-accordion .a-accordion-active .a-price[data-a-size=l].reinventPriceAccordionT2 .a-price-symbol { top: -0.75em; font-size: 13px; } $6.99 $ 6 . 99 FREE delivery Friday, May 24 on orders shipped by Amazon over $35 Ships from: Amazon Sold by: azteka wireless

Image unavailable.

Travelling Without Moving

  • Sorry, this item is not available in
  • Image not available
  • To view this video download Flash Player

jamiroquai travelling without moving review

Travelling Without Moving

  • Streaming Unlimited MP3 $9.99 Listen with our Free App
  • Audio CD $12.12 130 Used from $1.95 9 New from $2.12 2 Collectible from $8.00
  • Vinyl $39.63 1 Used from $44.00 4 New from $33.63 1 Collectible from $189.00
  • Audio, Cassette from $159.00 3 Used from $159.00

Frequently bought together

Travelling Without Moving

Similar items that may ship from close to you

Travelling Without Moving: 25th Anniversary Yellow

Track Listings

Editorial reviews, product description.

Jamiroquai ~ Travelling Without Moving

Adding pop savvy to their soul-disco mix, Jamiroquai grabbed the attention of MTV and Top 40 radio and won a Grammy with this platinum-selling album, their third. It's a fine record, with warm keyboards, sweet strings, and irrepressible grooves grounding Jay Kay's sublime vocals and fueling the hits ("Virtual Insanity," "Cosmic Girl," the title track). That voice--elastic, jazzy--is the fire of the band, but immaculate guitar sounds, snappy backup vocals, and clever old-school soul samples (Eddie Harris on "Alright," Esther Phillips on "High Times") are the details that create perfection. Balancing the dance-ready, radio-friendly tracks are the ballads "Everyday" and "Spend a Lifetime," the reggae-styled "Drifting Along," and a couple of didjeridoo instrumentals. --Suzanne McElfresh

Product details

  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.62 x 4.92 x 0.33 inches; 3.84 ounces
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Work / Sony Soho Square
  • Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 1997
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 59 minutes
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 15, 2007
  • Label ‏ : ‎ Work / Sony Soho Square
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000002BSG
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
  • #4 in Acid Jazz (CDs & Vinyl)
  • #27 in Trip-hop
  • #105 in Disco (CDs & Vinyl)

Customer reviews

Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them.

To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness.

  • Sort reviews by Top reviews Most recent Top reviews

Top reviews from the United States

There was a problem filtering reviews right now. please try again later..

jamiroquai travelling without moving review

Top reviews from other countries

jamiroquai travelling without moving review

  • Amazon Newsletter
  • About Amazon
  • Accessibility
  • Sustainability
  • Press Center
  • Investor Relations
  • Amazon Devices
  • Amazon Science
  • Sell on Amazon
  • Sell apps on Amazon
  • Supply to Amazon
  • Protect & Build Your Brand
  • Become an Affiliate
  • Become a Delivery Driver
  • Start a Package Delivery Business
  • Advertise Your Products
  • Self-Publish with Us
  • Become an Amazon Hub Partner
  • › See More Ways to Make Money
  • Amazon Visa
  • Amazon Store Card
  • Amazon Secured Card
  • Amazon Business Card
  • Shop with Points
  • Credit Card Marketplace
  • Reload Your Balance
  • Amazon Currency Converter
  • Your Account
  • Your Orders
  • Shipping Rates & Policies
  • Amazon Prime
  • Returns & Replacements
  • Manage Your Content and Devices
  • Recalls and Product Safety Alerts
  • Conditions of Use
  • Privacy Notice
  • Consumer Health Data Privacy Disclosure
  • Your Ads Privacy Choices

IMAGES

  1. Jamiroquai

    jamiroquai travelling without moving review

  2. Jamiroquai

    jamiroquai travelling without moving review

  3. Jamiroquai: Travelling Without Moving (25th Anniversary Edition

    jamiroquai travelling without moving review

  4. Travelling Without Moving

    jamiroquai travelling without moving review

  5. Jamiroquai

    jamiroquai travelling without moving review

  6. Jamiroquai

    jamiroquai travelling without moving review

VIDEO

  1. Jamiroquai

  2. Jamiroquai

  3. Jamiroquai

  4. Jamiroquai

  5. Jamiroquai

  6. Jamiroquai

COMMENTS

  1. Jamiroquai

    Release Date: 1997 | Tracklist. Review Summary: Funky, fresh, and full of surprises, Jamiroquai show here that they are capable of much more than catchy singles. Growing up during the 1990's, I shared a commonality with many young people of the generation: I wanted my MTV. Of course the past decade's music television was a completely different ...

  2. Travelling Without Moving

    Travelling Without Moving is the third studio album by English funk and acid jazz band Jamiroquai, released on 28 August 1996 in Japan, then on 9 September 1996 in the United Kingdom under Sony Soho Square.Front-man Jay Kay intended for the album to have a more universal style, revolving around "cars, life and love". Critics have generally praised the album for being more focused and refined ...

  3. Rediscover Jamiroquai's 'Travelling Without Moving' (1996)

    Happy 25th Anniversary to Jamiroquai's third studio album Travelling Without Moving, originally released in the UK September 9, 1996 and in the US January 14, 1997. I've never understood it. "It" being the derision flung Jamiroquai 's way time and time again by more than a handful of music snobs disguised as critics. More on this in a ...

  4. Jamiroquai

    82. I love the interior design. "Travelling Without Moving" is an album that lives in the shadow of its two biggest singles, "Cosmic Girl" and of course the tiktok hit "Virtual Insanity", and its a shame because its a damn good album. It features songs from funk, soul, acid jazz, samba, reggae to even a whole didgeridoo-inspired instrumental ...

  5. Travelling Without Moving by Jamiroquai (Album, Acid Jazz): Reviews

    Travelling Without Moving, an Album by Jamiroquai. Released 9 September 1996 on Sony Soho Square (catalog no. 483999 2; CD). Genres: Acid Jazz, Funk. Rated #224 in the best albums of 1996. Featured peformers: Jay Kay (co-producer, arranger, string arrangements, writer), Al Stone (co-producer, engineer, mixing), Simon Hale (strings, conductor, string arrangements), Gavyn Wright (performer ...

  6. Jamiroquai

    82. I love the interior design. "Travelling Without Moving" is an album that lives in the shadow of its two biggest singles, "Cosmic Girl" and of course the tiktok hit "Virtual Insanity", and its a shame because its a damn good album. It features songs from funk, soul, acid jazz, samba, reggae to even a whole didgeridoo-inspired instrumental ...

  7. Jamiroquai

    Their previous album, 1994's The Return of the Space Cowboy, received slightly better reviews. Maybe some were falling out of love with Jamiroquai by 1996. With their leader, Jay Kay, in top form on Travelling Without Moving, this is an album that deserves new inspection. Boasting huge singles like Cosmic Girl and Virtual Insanity, there is ...

  8. Travelling Without Moving

    Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. ... Travelling Without Moving by Jamiroquai released in 1996. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. New Releases. Discover. Genres Moods Themes. Blues Classical Country. Electronic Folk International. Pop/Rock Rap R&B. Jazz Latin All ...

  9. Travelling Without Moving by Jamiroquai (Album): Reviews, Ratings

    Travelling Without Moving, an Album by Jamiroquai. Released 17 December 2021. Genres: Acid Jazz, Funk. ... Travelling Without Moving 25th Anniversary. By Jamiroquai..... Artist: Jamiroquai: Type: Album: Released: 17 December 2021: RYM Rating: 4.37 / 5.0 from 3 ratings ... There are no reviews for this issue.

  10. Jamiroquai

    Virtual Insanity (Salaam Remi Remix) Lyrics. Jamiroquai 's Travelling Without Moving signified a violent burst into the mainstream by way of slicker hooks and enhanced arrangements. The album ...

  11. Voolio's Review of 'Travelling Without Moving' by Jamiroquai

    Jamiroquai - Travelling Without Moving. Voolio. Feb 22, 2023. 90. So I have wanted to listen to this album for a good while, not because I was interested in the artist or the genres that are tied to this album, but mainly for the one family guy meme. And while going in I wasn't expecting much, once I finished I wanted more and more.

  12. ‎Travelling Without Moving

    Preview Travelling Without Moving by Jamiroquai on Apple Music. 1996. 13 Songs. Duration: 58 minutes. Buy the album for $9.99. Songs start at $1.29. ... Lush string sections and heavenly backing harmonies flesh out Traveling Without Moving while booty shaking percussion and heavy keyboard rhythms make it impossible to sit still after hitting ...

  13. Jamiroquai: Automaton Album Review

    Jamiroquai has always been at their best when they lean into the kitsch, even when they want to be taken seriously. Here, it comes across like a moment of unearned gratuitousness. Beyond that ...

  14. Jamiroquai

    Ad for Jamiroquai's third and most successful album, the one which truly shot them to stardom. The Commercial features people who can't remember their name t...

  15. Travelling Without Moving

    Travelling Without Moving by Jamiroquai released in 1999. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  16. Jamiroquai

    Discover Travelling Without Moving/Synkronized by Jamiroquai released in 2006. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  17. Jamiroquai

    Listen to this Album playlist featuring all the songs of Jamiroquai's Travelling Without Moving. Listen to songs of Travelling Without Moving in this playlist.

  18. Travelling Without Moving by Jamiroquai (Album; Sony): Reviews, Ratings

    Travelling Without Moving, an Album by Jamiroquai. Released 13 March 2013 on Sony. Genres: Acid Jazz, Funk. ... Travelling Without Moving By Jamiroquai.... Artist: Jamiroquai: Type: Album: Released: 13 March 2013: RYM Rating: 3.93 / 5.0 from ... There are no reviews for this issue.

  19. Jamiroquai

    If you like it, support the artist and buy the album!© 1996 Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.1. 0:00 Virtual Insanity2. 5:41 Cosmic Girl3. 9:45 Use the Forc...

  20. Reviews of Travelling Without Moving by Jamiroquai (Album, Acid Jazz

    Travelling Without Moving, an Album by Jamiroquai. Released 9 September 1996 on Sony Soho Square (catalog no. 483999 2; CD). Genres: Acid Jazz, Funk. Rated #226 in the best albums of 1996. Featured peformers: Jay Kay (co-producer, arranger, string arrangements, writer), Al Stone (co-producer, engineer, mixing), Simon Hale (strings, conductor, string arrangements), Gavyn Wright (performer ...

  21. Travelling Without Moving : Jamiroquai : Free Download, Borrow, and

    Travelling Without Moving is the third studio album by Jamiroquai, released August 28, 1996. ... Travelling Without Moving by Jamiroquai. Publication date 1996-08-28 Topics Travelling Without Moving, Jamiroquai Language ... There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to write a review. 1,259 Views . 3 ...

  22. Jamiroquai

    Travelling Without Moving by Jamiroquai;Album: Travelling Without Moving (1996);Songwriter: Jay Kay.Visual: Grid 2 by Ramunas Bruzas If you enjoyed the conte...

  23. Amazon.com: Travelling Without Moving: CDs & Vinyl

    Jamiroquai ~ Travelling Without Moving. Amazon.com. Adding pop savvy to their soul-disco mix, Jamiroquai grabbed the attention of MTV and Top 40 radio and won a Grammy with this platinum-selling album, their third. ... There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Bárbara . 5.0 out of 5 stars Maravilloso. Reviewed in ...

  24. Decoding Jamiroquai's "Traveling Without Moving" Chord ...

    Decoding Jamiroquai's "Traveling Without Moving" Chord Progression 🔥🎹🔥 ︎Sign up for my newsletter to receive monthly free chord preset packs:https://link...