Re: Jamiroquai, "Travelling Without Moving"

Kara Reuter (k-reuter@nwu.edu)
Sun, 6 Oct 1996 11:20:15 -0500


On Fri, 4 Oct 1996, Elson Trinidad wrote:

>> One caveat: the album, at least the UK version, does *not* include the
>> M-Beat produced jazzy Drum N Bass track, "Do You Know Where You're Coming
>> From?" (Despite what the display at my record store said...). I bought my
>> copy here in the US (Aron's Records on Highland in Hollywood, CA), though it
>> was a UK import (Acid Jazz Angelenos take note: There's quite a few copies
>> left! $26.99). Big bummer for me since I dig that tune...

Then, on Sun, 6 Oct 1996, Francis Yee Loy wrote:

>Elson, if you get the double vinyl version of the album out of the UK, it
>does include "Do you know where you're coming from". However, it is a
>short version at around four and a half minutes. It can also be found on
>the CD single and 12" for "Virtual Insanity". If you want the full length
>version and remix, try to find the 12" promo. It was released a while ago
>on Renk records in the UK under the name of M-Beat featuring Jamiroquai.

I have the UK version of "Travelling w/o Moving" (on CD) and it *does* have
"Do You Know" on it. I also bought it in the US from Virgin Megastore.
It's not listed among the tracks, but it's track #13, followed by
"Funktion" (also not listed) as track #14. I believe it corresponds with
the M-Beat maxi-single "Extended Remix"-- it's just a few seconds over five
minutes. In fact, now that I look at it, my CD actually has a little promo
sticker on the front advertising that the CD contains "Do You Know."

Wonder what's up with that...

Psst: if you want to read some reviews of the album (or any others, or live
performances), stop by my homepage at http://pubweb.acns.nwu.edu/~kar342

Peace.
Kara