Blues TravelerBest Blues Traveler Albums Ranked
5.8
Avg Score
4
Opinions
9
Albums
1
Reviewer
Summary from 4 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Blues Traveler's catalog across 9 albums from 4 opinions, with an overall average of 5.8/10. The top-rated Blues Traveler album is Live from the Fall (1995) with a 7.0/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Straight on Till Morning and Bridge. The discography on Wavelength spans 1995 to 2005.
Live from the Fall
“Technically, Live from the Fall isn’t the first in-concert release by Blues Traveler. That would be On Tour Forever, a live bonus disc that was included with limited pressings of the group’s second album, Travelers and Thieves, and whose highlight was a 21-minute version of "Mountain Cry" featuring guitarist Carlos Santana. But where On Tour […]”
Bridge
“Warning: drum solo ahead. It occurs on "All Hands," a track from Blues Traveler’s sixth studio album, Bridge, and it is not entirely unexpected. Their songwriting sometimes comes up short, but these avatars of the Nineties jam-band movement know they can placate their fans with a little showboating. When the band truly focuses on interplay, […]”
Straight on Till Morning
“As an invitation to musical adventure, Blues Traveler have never offered better than "Great Big World," the eighth song on the sprawlingly ambitious 13-cut Straight On Till Morning. While the tune retains the trademark blasts of John Popper’s nuclear-strength harmonica, the hardedged riffing of guitarist Chan Kinchla and the rhythmic limberness of drummer Brendan Hill […]”
!Bastardos!
“Having apparently realized that the wordy hooks and snazzy roots-rock grooves that made them distinct also made them annoying, these former jam kings turn to pseudo-psychedelia, white-soul ballads and reined-in bar-band jams on their eighth album. But with the exception of the heartfelt "After What" and the god-awful disco-flavored (!) confessional "She and I," most […]”
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