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The Travel Agency - The Travel Agency 1968 (full album)





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Line up / Musicians



Steve Haehl - guitar, vocals

Michael S. Aydelotte - bass

Francisco Lupica - drums





Tracks Listing



01. What's A Man

02. Sorry You Were Born

03. Cadillac George

04. Lonely Seabird

05. So Much Love

06. Make Love

07. That's Good

08. I'm Not Dead

09. She Understands

10. Come To Me

11. You Will Be There

12. Old Man

Bonus Tracks

13. Time

14. Made For You

15. Emit

16. What's A Man

17. She Understands



United States ,Psychedelic Pop ,Psychedelic Rock



\"This band is totally anonymous other than having Frank Davis as a member. Davis was an associate of the Texas band Fever Tree, and wrote the two-minute blast \"Grand Candy Young Sweet\" for their second album. Though much less well known, this LP is better than any of the four by Fever Tree.



The opening track, \"What's A Man\" is more relevant today than it was then! A conversation between a father and his hawkish son (wasn't it the other way around back then?), it has Iraq all over it: (\"You can't imagine what I'm thinking / We've got to fight them while they're small / Or their disease will soon be spreading / And then we'll never kill them all\"). I don't know what Ann Coulter was doing in '68, but if that doesn't sound like something straight out of her lunatic rantings, I don't know what does!



There's nothing else here that's quite that powerful here, but the Beatlesque \"Sorry You Were Born\", and the fuzz-laden \"Cadillac George\" are terrific on their own terms.



The group gets mystical, with mixed results. \"Lonely Seabird\" is spellbinding, but the extended, raga-like \"That's Good\" is simply somnolent. The classical guitar framed \"So Much Love\", and \"You Will Be There\" sound like renaissance madrigals. If anything, the group was adept at writing and performing an impressive variety of material.



There's unrealized hit potential here. Both \"She Understands\", and \"Come To Me\" are instantly catchy, if only someone had been around to catch them.



The album peters out with the closing track, \"Old Man\", which lifts the guitar riff from \"Peggy Sue\", but there's still enough here to make me wish for a follow - up.\"



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Release View



The Travel Agency [p]

1968 Vinyl LPViva / V-36017 United States

The Travel Agency

1997 CDHead / HEAD 4197 Europe

The Travel Agency

1999 CDChrome Gold / 9001 United Kingdom

The Travel Agency Bonus Tracks

2012 CDKismet / KISCD4028

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