Four by Blues Traveler

Four is a Alt/Indie album by Blues Traveler, originally released in 1994. On Gatefold: 55 pressings tracked, owned by 14 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Alternative Rock
  • warm
  • playful
  • summer

About

After three albums as a major-label cult act, winning fans mostly on the road and through word of mouth, jam band Blues Traveler broke out in a big way with <i>Four</i>. Frontman John Popper’s virtuosic harmonica style was suddenly a pop sound, as the bouncy lovelorn plaint “Run-Around” became a long-running radio staple alongside alt-rock and dance singles. Blues Traveler exploited its mainstream-friendly side knowingly, with another key track here, “Hook,” critiquing the ingredients necessary to reel in a large audience. Though <i>Four</i> doesn’t display the adventurism of a Grateful Dead or an Allman Brothers Band, it shows plenty of affection for their styles, with the closing “Brother John” putting a jumpy, hard-to-pin-down rhythm to use and “The Mountains Win Again” shining light on a soaring slide-guitar line. The album ended up one of the most visible classic-rock-styled releases of its era.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Run-Around4:40
  2. 2Stand5:19
  3. 3Look Around5:42
  4. 4Fallible4:47
  5. 5The Mountains Win Again5:06
  6. 6Freedom4:01
  7. 7Crash Burn2:59
  8. 8Price To Pay5:17
  9. 9Hook4:49
  10. 10The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly1:55
  11. 11Just Wait5:34
  12. 12Brother John6:38

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14 collectors on Gatefold own this · 55 pressings tracked on Gatefold