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* "Funktion" holds the record in Jamiroquai's song discography for most writers, with 8 writers credited. | * "Funktion" holds the record in Jamiroquai's song discography for most writers, with 8 writers credited. | ||
* Traveling Without Moving is the only album to have it's first single contain a featuring artist, being M-Beat on "Do U Know Where You're Coming From". | * Traveling Without Moving is the only album to have it's first single contain a featuring artist, being M-Beat on "Do U Know Where You're Coming From". | ||
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Revision as of 13:00, 23 February 2026

Travelling Without Moving is the third studio album by Jamiroquai, released on 9 September 1996.
Track Listing
- Virtual Insanity
- Cosmic Girl
- Use The Force
- Everyday
- Alright
- High Times
- Drifting Along
- Didjerama
- Didjital Vibrations
- Travelling Without Moving
- You Are My Love
- Spend A Lifetime
- Funktion (Hidden track)
- Do You Know Where You're Coming From? (Bonus track on certain copies)
20th Anniversary bonuses
- Virtual Insanity (Salaam Remi Mix)
- Cosmic Girl (Quasar Mix)
- Alright (Alan Braxe And Fred Falke Remix)
- High Times (Sanchez Radio Edit)
- Do You Know Where You're Coming From (Full Horns Mix)
- Bullet
- Slipin' 'N' Slidin'
- Hollywood Swinging (Live)
- Alright (Live At The Verona Amphitheatre)
- Virtual Insanity (Live At The Verona Amphitheatre)
25h Anniversary bonuses
- Cosmic Girl (Dimitri from Paris Remix Radio Edit)
Gallery
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Old streaming service cover/CD cover
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Cassette cover
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25th anniversary vinyl pressing (Buffalo Man is with a metallic shine)
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Promo CD cover
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Exclusive Brazilian CD cover which advertises "Cosmic Girl" remix
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Promo cassette cover 1
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Promo cassette cover 2
Trivia
- As of 2026, Traveling Without Moving is the best-selling funk album in history, winning a Guinness World Record and achieving around 8 million copies sold worldwide.[1]
- Traveling Without Moving is the only album by the band to have won them a Grammy Award, with "Virtual Insanity" winning Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal.
- Traveling Without Moving is the first album to receive 2 bonus tracks on its vinyl pressing.
- It is also the first album in the band's discography to feature a secret track, "Funktion".
- Traveling Without Moving is the first album that is recognized as the US "breakout" for the band, charting at number 24 on the Billboard 200.[2]
- It can be argued that their sophomore album "The Return of the Space Cowboy" can be their breakout in the US, but the album never charted and only 2 of its singles charted on the US Dance Charts.
- Despite its success, the band has unfortunately been unable to replicate such success, with every album since not peaking higher than number 24 on the Billboard 200.[3]
- The album's general tone was a major shift from the band's two albums as Jay Kay wanted to show people that "[...] it was important to show people we could enjoy ourselves. That's why it's cars, life and love".[4]
- "Funktion" holds the record in Jamiroquai's song discography for most writers, with 8 writers credited.
- Traveling Without Moving is the only album to have it's first single contain a featuring artist, being M-Beat on "Do U Know Where You're Coming From".