With around twenty good songs ready, they then approached managers Colin Lester and Ian McAndrew of Wildlife Entertainment, who then introduced the band to Andy MacDonald, owner of Go!
[5] In April 2021, Craft Recordings re-issued the album on vinyl with the original cover (featuring a full band shot with a mostly white background).
[6] Produced by Steve Lillywhite of U2 fame, Travis' first studio album, 1997's Good Feeling, is a rockier, more upbeat record than the band's others to date.
Guest musicians include Page McConnell of Phish playing keyboards on the title track "Good Feeling".
But if future albums live up to the promise of this one's best moments, Travis could be Britain's next revered rock standard-bearer.